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At G20, governments worldwide must decide on measures against the economic crisis / financial.
We propose two points;
1) "GLOBALTAX" of 2% for every transaction in shares held and commodities on the stock exchange. With this "GLOBALTAX", creation of national funds. Exclusively for unemployment benefits (unemployment, health, etc.).
2) For 2 years, the roof of profits to banks (15/20%). Surplus = 66% funding for renewable energy technologies (hydrogen, sea waves, sun, wind, etc..), 33% to FAO.

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* During mid-June 2008 the Iberian counter-information collective A Las Barricadaswww.alasbarricadas.org posed several questions to the MLCwww.mlc.acultura.org.ve an affinity group of Cuban anarchism abroad. The complete text of this interview follows.

* Interview by the Russian newspaper SITUATION from libertarian collective Autonomous Actionwww.avtonom.org regarding the current political picture in the island. A Spanish translation was published in El Libertario #50, Venezuela, 2007. For more info go to:www.mlc.contrapoder.org.ve -cuban anarchist website- andwww.nodo50.org/ellibertario

- Fidel Castro is in his last throes. Who do you think will rule in Cuba after his death?
º Fidel Castro is not dead yet, but even if he reappears, his role as leader of the revolution and chief of government is over. Raul has for now inherited the dictatorship but with his brother’s disappearance it’s unlikely he can exert power for long. Many factors indicate the opposite.