Globalisation is often described as the new imperialism. 
                  In this techno world of instant global communications and free 
                  flow of capital, no longer are invading armies and the show 
                  of physical might necessary for subjugating the developing world. 
                  The war is fought on several fronts - the economic, the political 
                  and the cultural.
                On the economic battlefield the new weapons in the imperialist 
                  arsenal include the multinationals and its global institutions 
                  such as the World Bank, the IMF and now the WTO. They continue 
                  the systematic pillage of the developing worlds resources and 
                  labour whilst flooding their markets in the name of "free 
                  trade" and crippling any possible future with the burden 
                  of unjust debts.
                
                  MTV in China - sponsered by the Nescafe
                The new assault of cultural imperialism is spearheaded by Satellite 
                  TV - MTV broadcasting to every home, in every language the same 
                  non-culture; and the Internet - ensuring that any immorality 
                  is just a click away.
                 
                Has this age of globalisation nothing 
                  to offer Muslims?
                It is the advances in technology that have brought about the 
                  conditions for globalisation. But technology is in itself neutral 
                  - its the application of it that has a negative or positive 
                  effect on society. Muslims are beginning to demonstrate that 
                  they too can use these new channels of communication - for the 
                  advancement of the Ummah. The fact that we are communication 
                  with YOU right now via this web page is an indication of the 
                  potential at hand. The internet has enabled Muslims for the 
                  first time to communicate of their oppression directly to other 
                  Muslims on a global scale - we are no longer hostages of what 
                  the western media chooses to report. Ayatullah Fadlallah holds 
                  regular live QA sessions over the internet with Muslims participating 
                  from every corner of the globe. The world is now a global village 
                  - and perhaps the unity of a multi-ethnic, multi-lingual, global 
                  ummah is no longer an impossible dream - the first step to unity 
                  is communication. 
                As Muslims we cannot afford to ignore globalisation - the evils 
                  it embodies and the positive opportunities that are its by- 
                  products. In fact we must rise to the meet the challenge. Anti-globalisation 
                  movements have sprung up in every county. The west has not seen 
                  such grassroots participation in a protest movement since the 
                  sixties. We as Muslims must be seen to take our place shoulder 
                  to shoulder with the rest of humanity.
                 
                
                  No to WTO (World Trade Organization)
                
                  Drop the Debt
                
                Popular anti-globalisation protests around the 
                  world,
                  but were are the Muslims?
                 
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