The European Civic Forum (ECF) was established in December 1989, one month after the fall of the Berlin Wall. The initiative was taken by members of the European Cooperative Longo Mai
[1] together with a circle of friends in different countries. The main aims were to develop links of friendship and cooperation between people in eastern and western Europe, seek together new forms of social and political action as well as alternative ways of life, in opposition to the all too predictable triumph of neo-liberal free-market capitalism.
The ECF also aimed to pursue the activities of the European Committee for the Defence of Refugees and Immigrants (CEDRI) which had been created in 1982, also at the initiative of Longo Mai. This meant that the ECF also included a strong North-South element, in particular with regard to all matters concerning immigration and asylum.
The ECF is a completely voluntary organisation with no paid staff. It relies solely on the involvement of members of Longo mai and friends concerned by particular fields of activity. It publishes a monthly review, “Archipelâ€, in French and German and also contributes to radio programmes broadcast in French by Radio Zinzine (Forcalquier, south-east France) and in German within the framework of the programme “Europa von unten†broadcast by many German-language radios.
It has concentrated on certain questions, including:
[1]Longo Mai is a movement of agricultural and small-scale industrial cooperatives in Austria, France, Germany, Switzerland and Ukraine.