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"The network is called 'Seattle to Brussels Network - Taking Action Against Corporate Globalisation'. The S2B network is the European part of the global '[[Our World is not for Sale]]' network (OWINFS). The S2B network includes development, environment, human rights, women and farmers organisations, trade unions, social movements as well as research institutes. Active groups in the Network are all supporters of the Statement 'Stop Corporate Globalization: Another World Is Possible!'  and of statements and open letters to the European Trade Commissioner."
"The network is called 'Seattle to Brussels Network - Taking Action Against Corporate Globalisation'. The S2B network is the European part of the global '[[Our World is not for Sale]]' network (OWINFS). The S2B network includes development, environment, human rights, women and farmers organisations, trade unions, social movements as well as research institutes. Active groups in the Network are all supporters of the Statement 'Stop Corporate Globalization: Another World Is Possible!'  and of statements and open letters to the European Trade Commissioner."
(http://www.s2bnetwork.org/about-us/who-we-are.html)
(http://www.s2bnetwork.org/about-us/who-we-are.html)
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"The network is called 'Seattle to Brussels Network - Taking Action Against Corporate Globalisation'. The S2B network is the European part of the global 'Our World is not for Sale' network (OWINFS). The S2B network includes development, environment, human rights, women and farmers organisations, trade unions, social movements as well as research institutes. Active groups in the Network are all supporters of the Statement 'Stop Corporate Globalization: Another World Is Possible!' and of statements and open letters to the European Trade Commissioner." (http://www.s2bnetwork.org/about-us/who-we-are.html)