http://luterano.blogspot.com/
Friday, November 25, 2011
 US - El Salvador
partnership<http://luterano.blogspot.com/2011/11/us-el-salvador-partnership.html>

El Salvador and the United States signed the Partnership for
Growth<http://sansalvador.usembassy.gov/news/2011/11/03.html>development
agreement on November 3.  The Partnership for Growth is a
foreign policy initiative of the Obama administration which aims at poverty
reduction through economic development.   The action items in the
countries' agreement followed the completion of a "constraints
analysis<http://photos.state.gov/libraries/elsavador/92891/PFG/ES%20Constraints_Analysis.pdf>"
which
identified reducing crime and insecurity and increasing productivity of the
tradables goods and services sector as priorities for unlocking economic
growth.   The partnership has a five year plan, and you can read the Joint
Country Action Plan at this
link<http://photos.state.gov/libraries/elsavador/92891/octubre2011/Joint_Country_Action_Plan.pdf>.
If everything in this plan can be accomplished, it would be a good step
forward for El Salvador where economic growth is lagging all of Latin
America and crime takes a toll on all Salvadoran families.

There is also a good post about the Partnership for Growth from our friends
on Voices on the Border at this
link<http://voiceselsalvador.wordpress.com/2011/11/14/partnership-for-growth-part-1/>
.

http://voiceselsalvador.wordpress.com/2011/11/14/partnership-for-growth-part-1/


*But US foreign policy is viewed with suspicion and cynicism in some
sectors.   On Thanksgiving Day, a group of protesters from the US and El
Salvador took up positions outside the US Embassy.  Linking themselves to
the Occupy Movement in the US and the Indignados movement in Spain and
elsewhere, the small group protested policies which they believe are
designed to benefit multinational corporations or the 1% and ignore the
99%.   They issued a
**statement*<http://upsidedownworld.org/main/news-briefs-archives-68/3324-thanksgiving-rally-of-the-99-encachimbado-and-indignado-in-el-sa>
* over the internet which declared:
*

*We specifically demand an end to the following transnational policies in
Central America: *

   - *The Free Trade Model that destroys local economies , victimizes
   workers and the poor, and protects corporate interests over national
   sovereignty. For example, in El Salvador, Pacific Rim, a Canadian mining
   company, is using a World Bank tribunal to sue the the Salvadoran
   government for protecting their own environment and communities.*


   - *Regional Militarization Strategies that criminalize social protest,
   subject national security systems to intervention and supervision by the
   U.S. government and facilitate violent repression of activities that
   jeopardize the interests of global capital, exemplified by the collusion
   between U.S. and Honduran political-military forces in the 2009 ousting of
   President Manuel Zelaya in Honduras. Since the coup in Honduras, farmers,
   women, youth, the LGBTQ community and activists have been the victims of
   increasing state repression and human rights violations. *


   - *Environmental Destruction and Climate Change that has largely been
   caused by greenhouse gas emissions of the U.S. and other highly
   industrialized countries. Central America recently suffered Tropical
   Depression 12 `E, whose devastating intensity is widely considered to have
   been a result of climate change. In El Salvador, this storm caused 34
   deaths, the evacuation of 50,000 people from their homes and losses in
   infrastructure and agriculture estimated at 850 million dollars. Meanwhile
   the U.S. continues to increase its emissions and block meaningful national
   and international action on global warming. *

*We stand together today, citizens of the Americas and beyond, united with
the global Occupy movement to promote alternatives to this inherently
flawed system like economies of solidarity, fair trade, food sovereignty,
fair tax systems, participatory democracy: a global system that puts people
and the environment before profits. We are here to liberate our governments
and our planet from corporate occupation and to take them back for the
people.*

There's an album of photos from the protest
here<https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.246449002084090.65569.172462052816119&type=1>
.

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.246449002084090.65569.172462052816119&type=1


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