LAROUCHE'S
COMMITTEE FOR A
NEW BRETTON WOODSP.O. Box 89
Leesburg, VA. 20178For more information:
Call Angela Vullo
phone: 1-800-929-7566
or fax: 1-703-771-1229
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]LAROUCHE TO ADDRESS CONFERENCE ON ECONOMICS IN PERU;
LIVE VIDEO CONFERENCE WILL ALSO BE WEBCAST IN SPANISH AND ENGLISHWEBCAST:
FRIDAY, FEB. 25, 7:00 PM (EST)Feb. 4--Lyndon LaRouche, one of the three candidates seeking the Democratic Party's nomination for the Presidency of the
United States, will deliver the keynote address at a conference on ``International finances and economic development for the
Americas,'' to be held in Lima, Peru, on Friday, Feb. 25, at 7:00 p.m., Eastern Standard Time. The conference is sponsored by Lima's prestigious Association of Public Accountants. At the conclusion of his speech, which will be broadcast from the U.S. to Peru--where the audience will view it on giant screen--LaRouche will answer questions from a panel of experts. The whole
world will be able to see the interactive telecast live, inasmuch as it will be carried, in both English and Spanish, on the
LaRouche campaign website, www.larouchecampaign.org on the Internet.
LaRouche is virtually a household name in nearly all of Ibero-America, including Peru, where his candidacy has been endorsed by, among others, Congressmen Arturo Castillo Chirinos and Jorge Figueroa Vizcarra, labor leader Adolfo Granadino Farias,
Dr. Pascual Chavez Ackermann, Dean of the School of Accounting and Business Administration at Lima's San Marcos
University, and by Col. (ret) Juan Terraza M., president of an association of retired military officers.
LaRouche is highly esteemed in Ibero-America for his proposals to solve the region's debt problem and for his untiring defense of the nation-state. This past Jan. 23, LaRouche recalled that he put those proposals forward in August 1982. ``It's called
`Operation Juarez.' My policy for the Americas is essentially summarized in that paper, in `Operation Juarez,'|'' LaRouche told
participants at 52 Democratic Party delegate caucuses in California. ``I wrote that as a cooperative effort--it was all my writing
and my responsibility--but as a cooperative effort with the government of Mexico, the President of Mexico [Jose] Lopez
Portillo, and other leaders of Ibero-America, during that period.'' LaRouche also blasted ``the United States government [for]
supporting the imposition of slavery, so-called dollarization, upon Ecuador.''
On more than one occasion, LaRouche has travelled to Ibero-America to meet with heads of state, government officials, and
other leaders of countries in the region. In April 1987, during a six-day visit that was heavily publicized by Peru's media,
LaRouche and his wife Helga Zepp LaRouche were the keynote speakers at an international conference on the debt held at
San Agustin College in Lima.-30-
Paid for by LaRouche�s Committee for a New Bretton Woods
