Narco News '02
On to
Mexico City
International
Gathering of
Plan Colombia
Opponents
March 4th &
5th
at the
National Autonomous University (UNAM)
Information
in English
Translated by The Narco
News Bulletin
The
2nd International Gathering of Solidarity
and
for Peace in Colombia and Latin America
March
4th and 5th, Mexico City
Conveners:
Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, Nobel Peace
Laureate; Bishop Federico Pagura, of Argentina, President of
the World Council of Churches; Ahmed Ben Bella, Presidente NOR-SUD
XXI and former President of Algeria; Profesor James Petras of
New York State University, Doctor Ramsey Clark, former U.S. Attorney
General, Mumia Abu-Jamal, political prisoner in the United States;
R. James Sacouman Professor of Acadia University Wolfville, Nova
Scotia; Henry Veltmeyer, Professor, Saint Mary's University Halifax,
Canadá; Heinz Dieterich, professor, Universidad Autónoma
Metropolitana, México; Luis Eduardo Garzón, union
leader and Colombian presidential candidate for the Social and
Political Front, and other adherents listed below.
WHEREAS
1. Plan
Colombia and its corresponding Andean Regional Inititiative bring
anew the direct military intervention of the United States in
the internal affairs of a sovereign Latin American state, the
Republic of Colombia, in the manner of the Monroe Doctrine, Roosevelt's
corrolary, the destruction of the legitimate government of Salvador
Allende in Chile, the continued aggressions against the Sandinistas
in Nicaragua, the direct participation in the Central American
wars and continued hostility toward Cuba with a criminal blockade
in spite of annual United Nations resolutions.
2.
That said intervention constitutes a flagrant violation of international
law, and of the right of self-determination by peoples, and a
threat to the peace and stability of the region.
3.
That by its nature as counter-insurgency, Plan Colombia and its
corresponding Andean Regional Initiative are led mainly against
the civil population of Colombia and has as its immediate goal
to destroy or neutralize the resistance by all social sectors
who are opposed to the project of neoliberal restructuring of
the Colombian and Latin American economies.
4.
That Plan Colombia and its corresponding Andean Regional Initiative,
in reality, is a military plan that involves the countries of
the region - through the so-called Andean Regional Initiative
- and compromises them with intervention led without a doubt
toward control of the Amazon basin, affecting the sovereignty
of the countries of the region. It places the consolidation,
in Venezuela, of the process that Comandante Hugo Chávez
leads in danger and affects the Central American countries involved
in democratic development through paths other than war.
5.
That Plan Colombia, as a war plan, is the principal obstacle
to the search for solutions other than war for the Colombian
conflict.
6.
That it also causes the massive displacement of civilian populations
from the assaulted areas to neighboring countries.
7.
That the use of the most modern war technologies, including biological
weapons against coca plantations, causes an unpredictable and
serious danger for the ecology of the world's most important
bio-diversity region, the Amazon.
8.
That the plan for regional military intervention titled "Colombia"
weakens the effort for good relations among neighbors and prepares
war scenarios, creating uncertainty and anguish among the peoples
of the region.
RESOLVED
1.
To convene international public opoinion and the democratic forces
of the world to support ant participate in the Second International
Solidarity Gathering for Peace in Colombia and Latin America,
to be held in Mexico City on March 4th and 5th of 2002.
2.
To denounce and reject Plan Colombia and its annexed Andean Initiative
as military intervention plans of the United States that negatively
affect the peaceful co-existence, democratic stability and economic
development of Latin American peoples and nations.
3.
To promote the international solidarity by peoples and governments
with the struggles fo the Colombian people who seek a solution
other than war for the social and armed conflict they suffer.
4.
To generate possibilities of strengthening the bonds of friendship,
integration and goodwill that allow for seeking development with
social justice and peace.
5.
To back the process of peace talks between the Colombian government
and insurgent forces.
6.
To support proposals of illicit crop substitution and the fight
against narco-trafficking without resorting to war, because as
an economic and social phenomenon it affects all of humanity.
At the "Simón
Bolívar" Youth Camp
National Autonomous University
of Mexico (UNAM)
March 4th and 5th, 2002
Mexico City
List of Supporting Organizations and Individuals
below
Organizing Committee
Political and Social Organizations of México:
Partido del Trabajo de México PT,
Partido de la Revolución Democrática PRD, Partido
Popular Socialista de México, Partido Popular Socialista,
Movimiento de los Comunistas Mexicanos (PCM, PRS, PRP, PCR, PCM,
MEP), PRT-Convergencia Socialista, Agrupación Política
Nueva Democracia, Movimiento Mexicano por la Paz, el Antiimperialismo
y la Solidaridad MOMPAS, MOMPADE, Movimiento Mexicano Juarista
Bolivariano, Alianza Nacional de Trabajadores ANT, Central Unitaria
de Trabajadores CUT, Movimiento del Sindicalismo Revolucionario
International Supporters:
Asociación Civil
Congreso Anfictionico Bolivariano
Venezuela
Arelis Perez
Diputada
Venezuela
Circulo Bolivariano
Parroquia San Juan de Caracas
Venezuela
Raul C. Rojas C.
Cesar Montes
Comandante Guerrillero
Secretario General Adjunto de UNID
Guatemala
OSPAAAL-Solidaridad
Alternativa Popular 1815
Espacio Solidario Corriente Izquierda
Frente Amplio
Uruguay
Asociación Colombiana de Estudiantes
Universitarios
ACEU
COLOMBIA
Athemay Sterling
Abogado Defensor de los Derechos Humanos
Colombia
Antoni Marín i Segòvia
Escritor Presidente "Cercle Obert"
Iniciativas Sociales y Culturales de Futuro Valencia
España
José F. Naranjo
Communist Party of Greece Central Committee
Antonio Morales Riveira
Journalist
Colombian resident of Paris
José Osmaro Murcia Ochoa
Salvador
Manuel Jiménez Arango
Coordinador Nacional de Juventud Democratica del PRD
MEXICO
Nancy Eliizabeth Henriquez
presidenta de AMICA (Asociacion de Mujeres Indigenas de la Costa
Atlantica)
y miembro del consejo Regional
Nicaragua
Jorge Fedrick
Coordinador nacional del movimiento indigena
miembor del Consejo Regional Autonomo del Atlantico norte como
jefe de bancada Nicaragua
José Miguel Hernández Mederos
Dpto. RR.II / CTC Nacional.
Central de Trabajadores de Cuba
El Instituto Peruano de Asesoria y Desarrollo
Indígena-IPADI
PERU
Cecilio Soria Gonzales
Presidente IPADI, PERU
Rafael Jaén
Venezuela
Gustavo García,
Colectivo Radio Zapote
México
José Luis Risco Montalvan
Congresista Paritdo Unidad Nacional
PERU
Fausto Bertinotti
Secretario General Partido de la Refundacion Comunista
Italia
Rene Francisco Ortiz.-
juventud revolucionaria socialista
Salvador
Pedro Martinez Pirez
Subdirector General de Radio Habana
Cuba
Movimiento Popular Bolivariano(MPB)
Venezuela
Coordinadora Popular Bolivariana(CPB)
Venezuela
Fuerza Bolivariana de Mujeres
Venezuela
Televisora Comunitaria del Oeste Catiatve
Venezuela
Círculo Universitario Bolivariano
de San Fernando de Apure
Venezuela
Movimiento Electoral del Pueblo(MEP )
Venezuela
Comité Apureño de Solidaridad
con los Pueblos (CASOP)
Venezuela
Coordinador de Cultivadores de Coca y
Amapola COCCA
Colombia
Gregoria Flores
Organizacion Fraternal Negra Hondureña-OFRANEH
Honduras
Eugenio Rolón, Alberto Bonzi
ciudad: Barranqueras
provincia: Chaco
país: Argentina
Mikel Korta
Comisión de Relaciones Internacionales de Batasuna
País Vasco
Jone Goirizelaia por BATASUNA (formación
política de la izuqierda independentista del País
Vasco)
Diputada vasca y delegada para América
Sindicato de Empleados de la Universidad de Costa Rica- SINDEU-S.O.
Comisión de Derechos Humanos de
Costa Rica- CODEHU-
Costa Rica
CODEHUCA
Costa Rica
Ing. Alfonso Brito
Presidente del Frente Cultural Revolucionario
México
Jesús Albarez Amaya
Presidente del Taller de Grafíca Popular
México
Adolfo Díaz
Secretario del Centro de Estudio sobre el desarme y el proceso
México
Maestro Juvenal Herrera
Poeta Escritor e Investigador Social de Colombia
Nixon Franklin Padilla Rodríguez
Secretario General
Juventud Comunista Colombiana
M. Joaquim Miranda
président de la Commission du Développement et
de la Coopération du Parlement Européen
Francia
Fausto Bertinotti
Secretario General del Partido de la Refundacion Comunista
Italia
Joaquim Lisboa Neto
Coordenador
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