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From: james jordan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: [turnwind] HANDS OFF VENEZUELA! sign on letter

HANDS OFF VENEZUELA!
An appeal to the international Labour Movement

The situation in Venezuela is reaching a critical
point. The
reactionary forces, backed by conservative big
business and the US embassy, are
mobilising all their forces to overthrow the legally
elected government
of Hugo Chavez by extra-parliamentary means.

The mass media have put in circulation the lie that
this is a "general
strike" supported by the workers of Venezuela against
an unpopular
government. There is absolutely no truth in this. In
reality what we are
seeing is a campaign of organised sabotage designed to
destabilise the
country and prepare the way for a right wing coup
d'etat.

The bosses have organised what amounts to a lock-out
with the support
of certain right wing trade union leaders. This is
already the fourth
time this year that they have attempted to destabilise
the country by
these means. It is similar to the lorry drivers'
"strike" that the CIA
organised to bring down the legally elected government
of Salvador Allende
in Chile. These machinations led to the bloody
dictatorship of
Pinochet. Now the same people want to repeat the
experience in Venezuela.

THEY MUST NOT BE ALLOWED TO SUCCEED!

The last time they moved in this way (last April) it
led to a coup in
which reactionary businessmen linked up with right
wing army officers to
arrest the President. They talked a lot about
"democracy" but
immediately came out in their true colours, with plans
to suspend the
Constitution and introduce a dictatorship of the rich.

The role of the USA in all this was quite clear. This
great "democracy"
- as always - refused to condemn the coup. The CIA has
played, and is
playing, an active role in this conspiracy, as it has
in every other
coup in Latin America: Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, and
so on.

The attempted coup last April was defeated by a
spontaneous mass
movement of millions of workers, unemployed, peasants,
soldiers and poor
people. Now once more the masses are confronting the
counterrevolutionary
forces in the streets of Venezuela.

If the people of Venezuela were allowed to fight the
counterrevolution
on their own, they would easily defeat it. This was
shown last April.
But behind the counterrevolution stands the might of
the USA and its
allies in Latin America. These are intervening
shamelessly in the internal
affairs of Venezuela, encouraging and financing the
counterrevolutionary forces.

The revolutionary process opened by the election of
Hugo Chavez has
aroused the workers, peasants and poor people of
Venezuela and given them
new hope for a better future. The government has
carried through a
series of progressive reforms to improve the
conditions of the masses.

The people now understand that Venezuela is an
immensely rich country
with huge reserves of oil, but that the wealth of the
nation is being
plundered by foreign imperialists and a handful of
wealthy local
oligarchs who serve the interests of imperialism. They
want to carry the
revolution forward and put an end to this scandalous
exploitation once and
for all. This is the only "crime" of the people of
Venezuela, for which
the imperialists are determined to make them pay.

If the Venezuelan revolution goes down to defeat, it
will be a severe
blow against the cause of millions of poor people
throughout Latin
America who are fighting for their rights.

THE INTERNATIONAL LABOUR MOVEMENT MUST BE MOBILIZED IN
THEIR SUPPORT.

The aim of the counterrevolutionary "strike" is to
strangle the
economy, paralysing the vital oil industry and the
movement of essential
supplies. They have already succeeded in causing food
and petrol shortages.
The intention is to cause such chaos that it will
bring about a split
in the tops of the armed forces and a coup by right
wing army officers -
as in Chile.

Not satisfied with seizing the oil of Iraq, the USA
also wants to get
its hands on Venezuelan oil. There is constant
pressure from Washington
and its corrupt allies in the region to force a
"regime change".

This shameless and insolent bullying must cease! Let
the international
labour movement take a firm stand against imperialism!

The people of Venezuela must not feel alone in their
hour of need. Let
the world working class raise its voice in their
support!

We appeal to you to raise this matter urgently in your
trade union and
Labour Party branch. Send messages of support to
Venezuela and protest
to the US embassy about its continued interference in
the internal
political affairs of Venezuela. Send letters to the
press and to the
British government, demanding that it does not support
US aggression against
Venezuela.

The youth must add its voice to the protest. Every
youth and student
organisation must mobilise to denounce the aggression
against the
Venezuelan revolution.

DO NOT DELAY. ACT NOW!

HANDS OFF VENEZUELA!

December 19, 2002

Anyone who wishes to add their signature to this
appeal can do so by
writing to Jorge Martin at:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

[We include model resolutions and letters of protest
(see below), which
should be sent immediately. Send emails to the
relevant quarters. Phone
up and demand answers. Contact your local member of
parliament and
demand to know where he or she stands on this issue.
Better still organise
pickets outside the US embassy to make them aware that
we know what is
going on.]

This appeal has been signed by the following trade
union leaders, shop
stewards and activists and also left wing party
activists from the
following countries:

Britain:

And the following, all in personal capacity:
Mick Rix, General Secretary of ASLEF (Rail Union) and
member of the TUC
General Council),
Jeremy Dear, General Secretary of the National Union
of Journalists
(NUJ) and member of the TUC General Council),
Nigel Pearce, Vice-Chairman of the National Union of
Miners (NUM)
Yorkshire area,
Alan Woods, Editor Socialist Appeal
Ted Grant, Political Editor, Socialist Appeal
Ron Graves, Secretary of Peterborough branch of
UNISON,
Phil Waker, member of the National Executive Committee
of the
Communication Workers' Union (CWU)
Andy Blake, secretary of the CWU London 7 branch,
Mike Hogan, Secretary of the Liverpool Community
College branch of
UNISON

Pakistan

Manzoor Ahmed, Member of Parliament for the Kasur II
Constituency,
Editor of The Struggle and President of the Pakistan
Trade Union Defence
Camapign (PTUDC)
Hameed Khan, Quetta city organiser of PTUDC and Press
Secretary of
BCSSA, (Baluchistan Civil Secretariat Staff
Association)
Nazar Mengal, Baluchistan president of National
Organisation of Postal
Employees (NOPE),
Naseer Baluch (telecommunications union)
Khalid Bhatti (National Organizer, PTUDC)
Shahida Jabeen (executive member of PTUDC and National
Coordination
Secretary of PPP Women's Wing)

Other signatures to follow

Spain

Miriam Municio, Secretaria General, En nombre de la
Ejecutiva del
Sindicato de Estudiantes,
Jos� Mart�n, Portavoz y coordinador de Izquierda
Socialista-PSOE de
M�laga.
Jos� Garc�a, miembro de la coordinadora regional de
Izquierda
Socialista-PSOE de Andaluc�a.
Antonio Hijano, Secretario General de la Federaci�n de
trabajadores de
la Tierra (FTT)-UGT de la comarca de la Axarqu�a.
Mar�a Fern�ndez Molero, Presidenta de la cooperativa
textil "El Lugar"
y de la Asociaci�n de Mujeres "Un d�a despu�s" de El
Borge (M�laga)
Jose Maria Gil, metalurgico, presidente del comit� de
empresa de
PROGALSA y miembro de la ejecutiva de la Union
Provincial de CC.OO. de
Guadalajara.
Andres de las Heras, m�dico, miembro de la Ejecutiva
Provincial del
Sindicato de Sanidad de CC.OO.en Guadalajara.
Carlos Pineda: metalurgico, Secretario del Comit� de
Empresa de ECO
refrigeracion, miembro de la Ejecutiva Provincial del
Metal de CC.OO. de
Guadalajara.
Jaime Sinde, m�dico, miembro del Consejo Regional de
Sanidad de CC.OO.
de Castilla la Mancha.
Carlos Rodriguez, parado, miembro del Consejo Pol�tico
Provincial de
Izquierda Unida de Guadalajara.
Jaime V�zquez, Presidente de la Cooperativa Redisma,
Secretario general
de la secci�n sindical de UGT y delegado del sector de
distribuci�n de
prensa de Madrid
Agustin Plaza, Secretario General del Sindicato
Comarcal de Vitoria de
la Federaci�n de Qu�micas, Miner�a e Industrias Afines
de la Uni�n
General de Trabajadores (FIA-UGT) y miembro del Comit�
Nacional de Euskadi
del mismo sindicato.
Gregorio Barrantes, Miembro del Comit� de Empresa y
responsable de la
Secci�n Sindical de UGT de Esmaltaciones San Ignacio
(Alava).
Javier Plaza, Delegado de Personal por UGT de la
empresa ALSATEC
(Alava).
Liborio Pro, Delegado de Personal por UGT de la
empresa ENVIROIL
(Alava)
Rafael Gabikagogeaskoa, Delegado de Personal por UGT
de DEYDESA (Alava)
Emilio Villarreal, Responsable de la Seccion Sindical
de UGT de DEYDESA
(Alava)
Maria Jesus Rodriguez, Miembro del Comit� de Empresa
por UGT de �CLAIR
PRYNT (Alava)
Domingo Lorenzo Casas, trabajador sindical de la UGT
de Euskadi
Jesus Diaz de Durana, trabajador sindical de la UGT de
Euskadi
Gines F�rez Abell�n, Delegado de Personal por UGT de
la Empresa
LATIERRO.S.A (Alava)
Francisco Redondo, Miembro del Comit� de Empresa por
UGT de ARREGUI,
S.A. (Alava)
Emiliano Dom�nguez, Gregorio Latorre, Comit� de
Empresa de Roca por CGT
Lluis Perernau, Miembro por UGT de la Junta de
Personal de la
Universidad Aut�noma de Bellaterra (Barcelona)
Carlos Castellano, Delegado sindical de CCOO de
Seguros Mafre
Salvador Aranda, Presidente del Comit� de Empresa de
Musersa (Girona)
Antonio Dami�n, Delegado de CCOO - Tesorer�a de la
Seguridad Social de
Barcelona
Alfredo Luna, Delegado de CCOO - Hotel Nu�ez y Navarro
Pilar Ubeda, Presidenta del Comit� de Empresa de
Telef�nica M�viles
Espa�a
Conchi Garbi, Comit� de Empresa de Telef�nica M�viles
Espa�a
Jos� Hern�ndez, Comit� de Empresa del Auditorio
Nacional de M�sica por
CCOO
Jos� Luis Ru�z, Delegado de UGT - Ayuntamiento de
Parla (Madrid)
Teresa Cort�s, Comit� de Empresa del CO Juan de
Austria - Comunidad de
Madrid

Italy

Paolo Brini (shop steward Smalti Modena)
Domenico Minadeo (shop steward Irce Imola)
Davide Bacchelli (shop steward Ima Ozzano-Bo)
Giampietro Montanari (shop steward Cesab Bologna)
Orlando Maviglia (shop steward Minarelli Bologna)
Ivan Serra (shop steward Rcm- Bologna)
Annamaria Quadrelli (shop steward temporary workers
Nidil-Cgil Tim
Bologna)
Samira Giulitti e Samira Cimarelli (shop stewards
Fisac-Cgil Direct
Line Milano)
Nunzio Vurchio (shop steward D'Andrea Milano)
Laura Bassanetti (shop steward Aci Global Milano)
Fabrizio Parlagreco (shop steward Amisco Milano)
Stefano Pol (National Coordinating Committee
Nidil-Cgil)
Rapresentanza sindacale unitaria (Shop stewards'
committee) UPS Milano
Rapresentanza sindacale aziendale (Shop stewards'
committee) UPS
Vimodrone - Milano
Lorenzo Esposito (shop steward Banca d'Italia -
Milano)
Vincenzo Longhi (shop steward General Detergent -
Milano)
Sara Parlavecchia (National Coordinating Committee of
the Committees in
Defence of State Education, CSP)
Paolo Grassi (Provincial Coordinating Committee,
Nidil-Cgil - Milano)
Claudio Bellotti (National Executive, Partito della
Rifondazione
Comunista)
Alessandro Giardiello (National Committee Partito
della Rifondazione
Comunista)
Dario Salvetti, Elisabetta Rossi, Jacopo Renda
(National Committee
Giovani Comunisti, Young Communists)
Gabriele Donato (coordinator Young Communists Udine)
Enrico Duranti (coordinator Young Communists Crema)
Mauro Vanetti ( coordinator Young Communists Pavia)

USA

ATU Division #788
St. Louis Local Organizing Committee (LOC) of the
Labor Party

France

Greg Oxley, Parti Socialiste, Paris, Syndicat des
journalistes CGT.
J�r�me M�tellus, Parti Communiste (PCF), Paris.
Hubert Pr�vaud, Parti socialiste, Toulouse, CGT.
Marc Caprioli, PCF, Paris.
Christophe Schroedel, PS, Syndicat National de
l'Enseignement, SNES.
Patrick Loiseau, PS, Paris.
Section de la Jeunesse Communiste, Amiens.
Jean-Marc Domart, PCF, CGT, Paris.

Germany

Hans-Gerd �finger, member of the Wiesbaden regional
comitee Ver.Di
(service sector union, the biggest single union, a
merger of 5 unions)

Other signatures to follow

Belgium

Erik De Bruyn, shop steward Socialist Public Service
Union City of
Antwerp (ACOD)
Lin Van Rompaey, shop steward Socialist Public Service
Union City of
Antwerp (ACOD)
Mischa Van Herck, member of executive of Socialist
Party Antwerp
Brecht Desmet, member student council University of
Gent
Miguel Rubio, former convenor Metal Workers Union of
Diamant Boart
(CMB-FGTB)
Fabian Defraine, Independent Socialist Councillor in
Tubize
Maarten Van Heuverzwijn, member of student council
University of Gent
Roland Vanderbeke, member of Executive Socialist
Public Service Union,
Oostende (ACOD)
Andr� Gonzalis, chairman of Public Service Union
branch of Veurne and
Shop Steward of Teachers Union (ACOD)
Bart Desmet, shop steward of Public Transport Union
(ACOD)


NOTE: In Belgium the appeal will also be distributed
later in the week
to some 1200 trade unionists via a TU Newsletter.

Mexico

Rosalba Ramos, National Assembly of Workers, ANTT.
Luis Enrique Barrios, Workers� Committee in Defence of
the Trade
Unions, Cotdesi.
Angel Chong, Comit� for the Young Socialists of the
PRD, CJJSSPRD.
Ubaldo Oropeza, Committee in Defence of State
Education, Cedep.
Norma Edith Ram�rez, Independent Union of Workers in
the High Schools.
Ad�n Mejia, Mexican Electricians Union, SME.
Angel Ilich Cardosa, Editorial Board of the Workers�
Journal El
Militante (Mexico).
Ra�l Larios, National Resistance Front Against
Privatisation of the
Electrical Industry, FNRCPIE.
Amauri Solis, State Councillor of the PRD, Chiapas.
Carlo del Angel, PRD Youth Congress, Delegado por
Hidalgo.
Victor Hugo Remirez, PRD Youth Congress, Delegate for
the State of
Mexico.
Jonathan L�pez, Rank and File Insurgent Movement of
the PRD, MOBI PRD.
Juan Manuel, Labour Solidarity and Cooperation Network
(Red de
Solidaridad y Colaboraci�n Laboral)
Rub�n Ribera, Action Committee of the Escuela Superior
de Ingenier�a
Mec�nica y El�ctrica, CLESIME-IPN.
Sergio Rojas, Committee in Defence of State Education,
Cedep, Escuela
Nacional de Estudios Profesionales, Actlan

Other signatures to follow

Greece

Panagiotis Lafazanis, Member of the Greek Parliament
and Member of the
Political Secretariat of the party Synaspismos
Stelios Dafnis, Member of the Central Committee of
Athens Trade
Council.
Tsitonis Takis, Member of Executive committee of
Archaeological Sites
Workers Union.
Ikonomou Konstantinos, Member of Executive committee
of Archaeological
Sites Workers Union
Delniotis Ioanis, Member of Executive committee of
Archaeological Sites
Workers Union
Dimarogonas Dimos, Member of Executive committee of
Greek Federation of
Union of Ministry of Culture Workers
Fotopoulos Nikos, Member of the National Executive
committee of
Technical Electrical Workers Union.
Tasios Thomas, Member of the National Executive
committee of
Telecommunication Workers Union.
Nikakis Dimitris, Member of the Executive committee of
Shopworkers
Union.
Nikolaou Martha, Member of the Executive committee of
Shop - workers
union.
Milonas Elias, Olympic Catering unionist.
Thanos George, Olympic Airways unionist.
Karagianopoulos Stamatis, Member of B 4 district
Committee of PA.SO.K
Youth.
Kanelopoulou Christina, Member of Athens PA.SO.K Youth
Committee.
Kounougeri Giota, PA.SO.K Youth member
Sapranidis Nikos, PA.SO.K Youth member
Skourli Angela, PA.SO.K Youth member
Doulos Orestis, PA.SO.K Youth member
Karigianis Leonidas, PA.SO.K member
Gougousis Spiros, PA.SO.K member
Karaiskos Thodoros, PA.SO.K member
Bouras Kostas, PA.SO.K member

Austria

Lis Mandl, shop steward GPA-work@social and Young
Socialists Vorarlberg
Tanja Kreinbucher, NEC Young Socialists, Austria
Manuel Kaufmann, NEC Young Socialists, Austria
Young Socialists Vienna-Alsergrund branch
Young Socialists Vienna-Josefsstadt branch
Young Socialists M�dling branch
Young Socialists Linz-R�merberg branch
Stefan Nagy, member CC Young Socialists Lower Austria
Manu Grabner, member CC Young Socialists Lower Austria
Josef Falkinger, member CC Young Socialists Upper
Austria
Editorial Board of the Der Funke (marxist journal in
the Social
Democracy
and the Trade Unions)
Other signatures to follow



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