Cuban President Fidel Castro gestures while addressing the audience during the anti Free Trade of the Americas (FTAA) summit in Havana, January 29, 2004. Andean Indians, landless Brazilians and Canadian postal workers were among more than 1,000 peasant, labor union and student activists from 32 countries that drew up a plan of action to "defeat the FTAA" at a four day meeting in Havana.
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