Uncensoring Globalization (5/00)
On the morning after the April 16 rally and street protests in Washington, DC, staged to draw public attention to the destructive policies of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF), the national press was still missing the point. In a Washington Post Style section feature, for example, one writer defined the A16 mobilization as "get-your-greedy-corporations-out-of-my-old-growth-tree-day." That was about as close as any Post reporter came to explaining why more than 30,000 people had descended on the nation’s capital, or why it was necessary to arrest more than 1200 people and militarize over 20 city blocks.