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20-09-03, 10:47 PM
[In the picyure Anti-globalization protesters brandish sticks in front of the riot police line 10 September, 2003 in Cancun, Mexico. One people was injured and another one died Wednesday in violent clashes between Mexican police and protesters who tried to force their way through a barricade blocking the route to a world trade conference in Cancun. ]
Experts believe that the current trade practices are dividing the population into two extreme groups-- one of the rich and privileged and the other of the poor and underprivileged. Oxfam's introductory paper to the executive summery of 'rigged rules and double standard' quotes, “if Africa, East Asia, South Asia, and Latin America were each to increase their share of the world exports by one percent, the resulting gains in the income could lift 128 million people out of poverty.”
Experts believe that the current trade practices are dividing the population into two extreme groups-- one of the rich and privileged and the other of the poor and underprivileged. Oxfam's introductory paper to the executive summery of 'rigged rules and double standard' quotes, “if Africa, East Asia, South Asia, and Latin America were each to increase their share of the world exports by one percent, the resulting gains in the income could lift 128 million people out of poverty.”