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Fight Corporate Globalization:
Say No To U.S. Intervention in Latin America and the
Caribbean
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On Sept. 29, an important demonstration will take
place in Washington D.C. In conjunction with the
protests surrounding the meeting of the International
Monetary Fund, thousands will raise their voices
against U.S. intervention in Latin America and the
Caribbean. What follows is a reprint of the call to
the protest. We urge the readers of Fight Back! to
build for, and attend the demonstration.


JOIN TENS OF THOUSANDS IN WASHINGTON, D.C. ON
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 TO SAY:

* No to Plan Colombia

* No to the FTAA (Free Trade Area of the Americas)

* U.S. Bases out of Vieques and all of Latin America &
the Caribbean

* Close the School of the Americas / WHISC

* Stop the Direct Assault Against People of Color and
the Poor in the Americas through the Phony War on
Drugs

The U.S. government is continuing its legacy of
intervention in Latin America and the Caribbean by
imposing pro-corporate, anti-people economic policies,
by providing military aid and training to repressive
governments, and attempting to crush any movements
that support alternative models. We must stop these
policies and stand in solidarity with our sisters and
brothers throughout the Americas. They are at the
forefront of opposition to these policies, and are
creating alternatives that place human need above
corporate greed.

The U.S. government is using its armed forces to push
through economic policies that only serve to make the
rich richer and the poor poorer. This war system works
hand in hand with the World Bank, International
Monetary Fund (IMF), and the World Trade Organization
(WTO). The U.S. government is using the production of
narcotics in the southern part of the American
continent as an excuse to militarize the Americas.
There are currently military bases in Cuba, Ecuador,
and Puerto Rico and a strong military presence in
Bolivia, Colombia, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras,
Nicaragua, and Peru.

Current U.S. policy towards Colombia is a failed
policy which is inflaming a violent conflict and
contributing to increased human rights abuses. We call
for an end to all military aid to Colombia and for an
end to U.S. funding of fumigation in Colombia and the
Andean region. We recognize that U.S.-funded
fumigation of coca crops is destroying critical
biodiversity throughout the Amazon region and is
creating health and food security crises among the
local populations. At the same time - with the excuses
of the "drug war", and "illegal" immigration - the
U.S. has militarized its border with Mexico. It is
also increasingly militarizing the police forces in
urban and rural areas and is brutalizing the people of
color who live there. We know that all this repression
has the same root and the same purpose: to maintain
U.S. economic control, and to concentrate wealth in
even fewer hands.

Challenges to this anti-people model - especially
those rising from democratic processes and civil
society ? are a tremendous threat to U.S. control in
the region. We support the peaceful resolution of
differences in our personal lives, in our communities,
in our nation and in the world. We condemn the actions
of the United States government that increase economic
and social inequality, undermine democratic
institutions, and fund police and military violence.

We uphold the right to self-determination and national
sovereignty. The nations and peoples of the hemisphere
have the right to pursue self-government free of
external military and economic pressures.

We who live in the United States must realize the
responsibility of the U.S. government in creating and
maintaining inequality in the Americas. We must work
to end all U.S. military aid and training to the
region, to stop the blockade of Cuba, to end the
continued colonial exploitation of Puerto Rico and its
use as a giant military base from which invasions to
other countries are rehearsed. We must say no to the
U.S. viewing and using other countries as their
backyard.

We propose alternatives to the pro-company,
anti-people economic model - alternatives that
overcome repressive structures in our own countries,
as well as the existence of the same structures
elsewhere. We propose alternatives that include real
community building, fair economics, and
self-determination. Therefore, we oppose the so-called
"war on drugs", Presidential fast track authority in
trade negotiations, and NAFTA- style Free Trade
Agreements between the U.S. and the other countries of
the Americas.

We call on people of conscience around the world to
join us on September 29 in our protest against U.S.
military and economic intervention in Latin America
and the Caribbean. We are organizing a massive protest
in Washington D.C. as part of the week of action
against the World Bank and International Monetary
Fund. We call for people to organize local
demonstrations on the same day. We are also
coordinating with movements throughout Latin America
and the Caribbean to make this an International Day of
Action Against U.S. Military and Economic Intervention
in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Signed:

Nicaragua Network  

CISPES - Committee in Solidarity with the People of El
Salvador

NISGUA - Network in Solidarity with the People of
Guatemala

Colombia Action Network

Witness for Peace

Latinos and Latinas for Social Change

Chicago Nicaragua Solidarity Committee

Guatemala Human Rights Commission ? USA

Rights Action


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Stop U.S. Intervention in Colombia
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The Colombia Action Network (CAN) is a national
network of local activist groups fighting to stop U.S.
intervention in Colombia and supporting progressive
forces working for social justice within Colombia.

We encourage everyone to use our activist resources
and take up our campaigns.  Resources, background info
and up-to-date information is available on our
website. Get in touch with us!

www.actioncolombia.org
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
612-872-0944



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