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President Jimmy Carter Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech
Oslo, Norway
December 10, 2002

President Jimmy Carter USNA-1946
39th President of the United States 1977-1981

Your majesties, members of the Nobel Committee in Norway, your excellencies, distinguished guests,
it is with a deep sense of gratitude that I accept this prize. I'm grateful to my wife, Rosalynn, to my colleagues at the Carter Center, and to many others who continue to seek an end to violence and suffering throughout the world.
The scope and character of our center's activities are perhaps unique, the center's activities are unique, but in many other ways, they are typical of the work being done by hundreds of nongovernmental organizations that strive for human rights and peace. Most Nobel laureates have carried out our work in peace and safety. Others have acted with great personal courage. None has provided more vivid reminders of the dangers of peacekeeping than two of my close friends, Anwar Sadat and Yitzhak Rabin, who gave their lives for the cause of peace in the Middle East.
Like these two heroes of mine, my first chosen career was in the military.
I was a submarine officer. And my shipmates and I realized we had to be ready to fight if combat was forced upon us.
We were prepared to give our lives for our nation and its principles. But at the same time, we always prayed fervently that our readiness would ensure that there would be no war. Later, as president and as commander in chief of our military forces, I was one of those who bore the sobering responsibility of maintaining global stability during the height of the Cold War, as the world's two superpowers confronted each other.
Both sides understood that an unresolved political altercation or a serious misunderstanding could lead to a nuclear holocaust.
In Washington and in Moscow, we knew that we would have less than one-half hour to respond after we learned that intercontinental missiles had been launched against us. There had to be a constant and delicate balancing of our great military strength with aggressive diplomacy, always seeking to build friendships with other nations, large and small, that shared a common cause.
In those days, the nuclear and conventional armaments of the United States and the Soviet Union were almost equal. But Democracy ultimately prevailed, because of commitments to freedom and human rights; not only in our own country and those of our allies, but in the former Soviet empire as well.
As president, I extended my public support and endorsement to Andre Sakharov, who although denied the right to attend this ceremony, was honored here for his personal commitment to these same ideals.
The world has changed greatly since I left the White House. Now, there is only one superpower, with unprecedented military and economic strength. The coming budget for American armaments will be greater than those of the next 15 nations combined. And there are troops from the United States in many countries throughout the world. Our gross national economy exceeds that of the three countries that follow us.
And our nation's voice most often prevails, as decisions are made concerning trade, humanitarian assistance and the allocation of global wealth. This dominant status is unlikely to change in our lifetimes.
Great American power and responsibility are not unprecedented, and have been used with restraint and widespread benefit in the past. We have not assumed that super strength guarantees super wisdom. And we have consistently reached out to the international community to ensure that our own power and influence are tempered by the best common judgment.
Within our country, ultimate decisions are made through democratic means, which tend to moderate radical or ill-advised proposals. Constrained and inspired by historic constitutional principles, our nation has endeavored for more than 200 years to follow the now-almost-universal ideals of freedom, human rights and justice for all.
Our president, Woodrow Wilson, was honored here for promoting the League of Nations, whose two basic concepts were profoundly important: collective security and self-determination. Now, they are embedded in international law, and violations of these principles during the last half century have been tragic failures, as was vividly demonstrated when the Soviet Union attempted to conquer Afghanistan and when Iraq invaded Kuwait.
US Naval Academy Class of 1946
After the Second World War, our Secretary of State Cordell Hull received this prize for his role in founding the United Nations. And his successor, General George C. Marshall, was recognized because of his efforts to help rebuild Europe, without excluding the vanquished nations of Italy and Germany. This was a historic example of respecting human rights at the international level.
Ladies and gentlemen, 12 years ago President Mikhail Gorbachev received recognition for ending the Cold War that had lasted 50 years. But instead of entering a millennium of peace, the world is now in many ways a more dangerous place. The greater ease of travel and communication has not been matched by equal understanding and mutual respect. There is a plethora of civil wars, unrestrained by rules of the Geneva Convention, within which an overwhelming portion of the casualties are unarmed civilians who have no ability to defend themselves.
And recent appalling acts of terrorism have reminded us that no nations, even superpowers, are invulnerable. It is clear that global challenges must be met by an emphasis on peace, in harmony with others, with strong alliances and international consensus.
Imperfect as it may be, there is no doubt that this can best be done through the United Nations, which another American, Ralph Bunch, described here in this same forum as exhibiting a fortunate flexibility, not merely to preserve peace, but also make change, even radical change, without violence.
He went on to say -- and I quote -- "To suggest that war can prevent war is a base play on words and a despicable form of warmongering." He said, "The objective of any who sincerely believe in peace clearly must (be) to exhaust every honorable recourse in the efforts to save the peace. The world has had ample evidence that war begets only conditions that beget further war" -- unquote.
We must remember that today there are at least eight nuclear nations on earth, and three of these are threatening to their own neighbors in areas of great international tension.
For powerful countries to adopt a principle of preventive war may well set an example that can have catastrophic consequences.
If we accept the premise that the United Nations is the best avenue for the maintenance of peace, then the carefully considered decisions of the U.N. Security Council must be enforced. All too often, the alternative has proven to be uncontrollable violence and expanding spheres of hostility. The most vivid example is that for more than half a century following the founding of the state of Israel in 1948, the Middle East conflict has been a source of worldwide tension and conflict itself.
At Camp David in 1978, and in Oslo in 1993, Israelis, Egyptians and Palestinians have endorsed the only reasonable prescription for peace, United Nations resolution 242. It calls -- it condemns the acquisition of territory by force, and it calls for the withdrawal of Israel from the occupied territories, and provides for Israelis to live securely and in harmony with their neighbors. There is no other mandate whose implementation could more profoundly improve international relationships. Perhaps of more immediate concern is the necessity for Iraq to comply fully with the unanimous decision of the Security Council that it eliminate all weapons of mass destruction and permit unimpeded access by inspectors to confirm that this commitment has been honored. The world insists that this be done. I thought often during my years in the White House of an admonition that we received in our small school in Plains, Georgia, from a beloved teacher, Miss Judy Coleman. She often said, "We must adjust to changing times but still hold to unchanging principles."
When I was a young boy, the same teacher introduced me to Leo Tolstoy's novel "War and Peace," that powerful narrative she interpreted as a reminder that the simple human attributes of goodness and truth can overcome great power.
She also taught us that an individual is not swept along on a tide of inevitability, but can influence even the greatest human events. These premises have been proven by the lives of many heroes, some of whose names were little known outside their own region until they became Nobel laureates. Albert John Lutuli, Norman Borlaug, Desmond Tutu, Elie Wiesel, Aung San Suu Kyi, Jody Williams and even Albert Schweitzer, and Mother Teresa. All of these and others have proven that even without government power and often in opposition to it, individuals can enhance human rights and wage peace actively and effectively.
The Nobel Prize also profoundly magnified the inspiring global influence of
Martin Luther King Jr., the greatest leader that my native state has ever produced.
On a personal note, it's unlikely that my own political career beyond Georgia would ever have been possible without the changes brought about by the civil rights movement in the southern part of our country and throughout the nation.
On the steps of our memorial to Abraham Lincoln in Washington, Dr. King said much more eloquently than this, "I have a dream that on the red hills of Georgia, the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at a table of brotherhood." The scourge of racism has not been vanquished, either in the red hills of my state or throughout the world, and yet we see ever more frequent manifestations of his dream of racial healing. In a symbolic, but a very genuine way, at least in the case of two Georgians, it's coming true in Oslo today. I'm not here as a public official, but as a citizen of a troubled world, who finds hope in a growing consensus that the generally accepted goals of society are peace, freedom, human rights, environmental quality, the alleviation of suffering and the rule of law.
During the past decades, the international community, usually under the auspices of the United Nations, has struggled to negotiate global agreements that can help us achieve these essential goals. They include the abolition of land mines and chemical weapons, an end to testing, proliferation and further deployment of nuclear warheads, constraints on global warming, prohibition of the death penalty, at least for children, and an international criminal court to deter and to punish war crimes and genocide. Those agreements, already adopted, must be fully implemented, and others should be pursued aggressively.
We must also strive to correct the injustice of economic sanctions that are -- seek to penalize abusive leaders, but all too often inflict punishment on those who (are) already suffering from the abuse. The unchanging principles of life predate modern times. I worship Jesus Christ, whom we Christians consider to be the prince of peace. As a Jew, he taught us to cross religious boundaries in service and in love. He repeatedly reached out and embraced our Roman conquerors, other Gentiles and even the more-despised Samaritans.
Despite theological differences, all great religions share common commitments that define our ideal secular relationships. I'm convinced that Christians, Muslims, Buddhists, Hindus, Jews and others can embrace each other in a common effort to alleviate human suffering and to espouse peace. But the current era is a challenging and disturbing time for those whose lives are shaped by religious faith based on kindness toward each other. We have been reminded that cruel and inhuman acts can be derived from distorted theological beliefs, as suicide bombers take the lives of innocent human beings, draped falsely in the cloak of God's will.
With horrible brutality, neighbors have massacred neighbors in Europe, Asia and Africa.
In order for us human beings to commit ourselves personally to the inhumanity of war, we find it necessary first to dehumanize our opponents, which is in itself a violation of the beliefs of all religions. Once we characterize our adversaries as beyond the scope of God's mercy and grace, their lives lose all value. We deny personal responsibility when we plant land mines, and days or years later, a stranger to us, often a child, is crippled or killed.
From a great distance, we launch bombs or missiles with almost total impunity, and never want to know the number or the identity of the victims.
At the beginning of this millennium, I was asked to discuss, here in Oslo, in fact, the greatest challenges that the world faces.
Among all the possible choices, I decided that the most serious and universal problem is a growing chasm between the richest and poorest people on Earth.
It's interesting to note that citizens of the 10 wealthiest countries are now 75 times richer than those who live in the 10 poorest ones. And the separation is increasing every year. Not only between nations, but within them.
The results of this disparity are the root causes of most of the world's unresolved problems, including starvation, illiteracy, environmental degradation, violent conflict, and unnecessary illnesses that range from guinea worm to HIV and AIDS.
Most work of the Carter Center is in remote villages in the poorest nations of Africa, and there, I have witnessed the capacity of destitute people to persevere under heartbreaking conditions. I have come to admire their judgment and wisdom, their courage and faith, and their awesome accomplishments when given a chance to use their innate abilities. But tragically, in the industrialized world, there's a terrible absence of understanding or concern about those who are enduring lives of despair and hopelessness.
We have not yet made the commitment to share with others an appreciable part of our excessive wealth. This is a necessary and potentially rewarding burden that we should all be willing to assume.
Ladies and gentlemen, war may sometimes be a necessary evil. But no matter how necessary, it is always evil, never a good. We will not learn how to live together in peace by killing each other's children. The bond of our common humanity is stronger than the divisiveness of our fears and prejudices. God gives us a capacity for choice. We can choose to alleviate suffering. We can choose to work together for peace. We can make these changes. And we must.
Thank you

Photos La Cresta, Casco Viejo, morning smog, cloth and wall murals

2007 La CRESTA, Panama City, "jurassic tropical stairway towards the heavens"

2008 Casco Viejo "after dark," flowered Mother and child doing errands for breakfast items

2009 31 July 2008 early morning SMOG over Panama City, date commemorates the disappearance of General Omar Torrijos Herrera

2011 31 July 2008 early morning SMOG over Calidonia, Bella Vista, Obarrio, Paitilla, Punta Pacifica, Costa del Este

2012 Casco Viejo early morning "thumbs up for TPN street photography" with a most gracious smile by Mr. Stanley, Kuna Librarian, on the way to work at Chancery Library

2013 UP ASEUPA Protest cloth Banner for Demonstration: Jueves, 14 August 2008, 4pm, Parque Porras

2014 UP Asociacion de Empleados de la Universidad de Panama (ASEUPA) Office Wall Mural

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Casco Viejo residents, working stiffs, aspiring politician and monsters too.

 
1991  Casco Viejo Bakery: The only woman PRD Primary Candidate for San Felipe Representative, life time resident, Banco Nacional de Panama, employee, Lidia Anett Vernaza; while purchasing daily bakery goods, advising bakery worker on various government options for school grants. 
 
Anett is interested in "rescuing" San Felipe for the very few left, that were born here and those that have lived in San Felipe a great part of their lives.  Anett is concerned about services and subsidized housing for the elderly and housing for those with average and minimum wage incomes.  Anett believes the Historic Center should be a mixed environment, not exclusive for just wealthy locals and foreigners. 
 
Her verbal political program mentions involving common neighborhood residents to seek improved coordinated government effort, to reach out and facilitate  economic and social development programs, particularly to San Felipe women, children and microbusinesses.  Anett wants to make the San Felipe area a viable touring spot for all Panamanians and, of course, hospitable to foreign residents and visitors too.
 
The PRD Primary is on Sunday, 7 September 2008 from 7am to 4 pm.
 
1995  Casco Viejo Chatrux Residence at Avenida B/Calle 5a Este, on SE Corner
 
1996   "Calle 12" Bus driver, Ulises Mojica, who owns 3 buses and who has been driving 20+ years  Tumba Muerto-Veranillo route.  Years ago driving 8 round trips per day.  Today only 4 round trips per day, due to traffic congestion.  "Much less maintenance costs. One 1/2 the driving distance, tremendous maintenance, wear and repair savings," he alleges.  Driving life and bus ownership has been good to him.  Driving and owning the vehicles has provided "finca" in Santiago, Veraguas, education for children and his home in Panama City.
 
1999  "Casco Viejo after dark" with young women university and high school neighbors, ending late Saturday afternoon walk, to las Bovedas to see skateboarder friends do their daring and flying antics at the "old Union Club ruins."
 
2000  "Hierro," 19+ years former Panama Canal locks super tough and "live it up" manual helper and diver tender, Icaza.  Disabled by a stroke, he is now on his own, forgotten by the Canal administration, its worker and retiree organizations.  "Hierro" asked me and TPN to help him find a ground floor handicap accessible small rental in Casco Viejo, Chorrillo, Santa Ana, Ancon.  I met "Hierro" over a decade ago at Cafe Coca Cola.
 
 
This former super physical "iron man" canal locks worker; merits, that present canal employee and retiree organizations, look into and resolve his plea for a handicap accessible residence in the Panama City Central Metropolitan area. 
 
"Phoenix Canalero," a KW Continente Radio Program on Wenesday nights from 9 pm to 10 pm, should know of "Hierro´s" immediate plea for a small independent handicap accessible rental home.
 
I have the confidence that "brain storming" among canal administration, worker and retiree orgs, will immediately resolve "Hierro´s" hadicap accessible housing plea. 
 
Furthermore, I am also fully confident that developing that same "brainstorming process" by worker and retiree orgs with other national orgs, can channel constructive productive and service forces to contribute to solving all the problems that afflict our urban and rural populations and their respective communities. 
 
That labor and community protagonism is on the XXI Century agenda toward for the labor and community unity programs for resolute actions.
 
2001  Casco Viejo artisans and residents hastily greeting each other at supper time in Avenida B and Calle 9a Chinese Restaurant.
 
2002  Casco Viejo residents Mr. Duarte, a 3 year Tecnical Arts degree from the National Arts School (INAC) and Prof. Marciscano, having evening chat at Cafe Coca Cola.
 
2004  "monsters after dark" in Casco Viejo on Avenida Central, infront of side step entry to Catedral Church.
 
2005  Prowling kitty with luring monster in high dark background
 
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martes 29 de julio de 2008

Community development answers are in the streets barrios and ghettos...

(Photo: 1406)--5 July 2008, Venezuelan Independence Day, Plaza Bolivar, Panama City Casco Viejo

Venezuelan Ambassador expressing policies toward a "better world possible."
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CONVENING ON COMMUNITY VALUES

May 19-20, 2008 Kellogg Conference Hotel, Washington, DC

Convening on Community Values Framing Paper

From the Ashes of Neoliberalism

Michael Leon Guerrero

Grassroots Global Justice

 

In the U.S., far-Right Republicans and Democratic liberals alike have sold many people on the notion that the market should be the main force to drive the economy and define social

relationships. They maintain that government should stay off of peoples' backs and out of our wallets. They promote rugged individualism and consumerism couched in terms like "personal responsibility," "freedom" and "independence." "Greed is good!" was the mantra of Michael Douglas' character, Gordon Gecko, in the 1980s movie "Wall Street" and those became the words to live by in the 80's and 90's. The philosophy and value of greed was taken to heart by many a corporate CEO, and, over the past 3 decades, this twisted logic – underlined by the values of individualism and the culture of consumerism – has turned back the clock on human development with devastating consequences.

 

The Chicago Boys' Disaster

Naomi Klein's landmark work "The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism"

summarizes the last thirty years of the neoliberal (aka neoconservative) project. These policies have had a stranglehold on the global economy for decades. But Klein argues persuasively that it is primarily in moments of societal or natural upheaval that capitalist extremists, trained by gurus like Milton Friedman at the University of Chicago, have been most able to impose their political and economic agenda. Even if a natural disaster didn't present itself, Friedman's disciples, like Kissinger, Nixon, Reagan, Bush and Clinton, had no problem wreaking their own violent havoc on vulnerable countries. 1

 

By now, the mantra of the "Chicago Boys" has become all too familiar: eliminate regulations, cut taxes, slash public spending, privatize public services, etc. Their policies dominated the global political landscape, unraveling the gains of centuries of social movements, while a new global elite has been enriched beyond imagination. A handful of people have become superwealthy, and mega corporations have become even bigger and more powerful.

 

"Free trade" policies and the loan sharks that have run the World Bank and the International

Monetary Fund have destroyed national economies. Millions of people have been forced into

poverty, and entire communities have been displaced from the countryside. Multi-nationals and northern industrial nations siphon wealth from the developing countries. Those that migrate from their homelands to make a living in the north are greeted with walls, bullets and racism. In the U.S., millions are homeless, unemployed, in prison, or one paycheck away from bankruptcy. The social wage has been beaten down to unsustainable levels – real wages are lower now than they were 30 years ago. Yet the costs of fuel and raw materials have skyrocketed causing worldwide food shortages. We have wiped out public budgets by eliminating taxes on those who profit most.1 Klein, Naomi, The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism, 2007 Metropolitan Books

 

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Vital public infrastructure and services cannot meet basic needs like maintaining the levees

in New Orleans and reconstructing the Gulf Coast, or controlling the devastating blazes in

Southern California. Yet the majority of our federal budget sponsors the wars and occupation in the Middle East, the warehousing of generations of the poor and people of color, the witch-hunt of immigrant refugees of U.S. foreign and trade policy, and the growing national debt. Capitalism unchecked has given us Big Oil, Blood Diamonds, Enron and Halliburton. They have given us Afghanistan, Iraq, Guantanamo and the Wall of Death on the U.S.-Mexico border.

 

The rise of the neoliberal regime has occurred in the same era that we are experiencing the

decline of the economic and political dominance of the United States empire. Scholar Immanuel Wallerstein observes that economically the U.S. has been losing its top economic position since the 1970s as other regional economies have expanded.2 The U.S. is staring economic collapse in the face, driven by the bursting of the housing bubble. This bust is enough to make even billionaire George Soros nervous, arguing that there is a profound difference between this downturn and other recent ones:

 

"...the current crisis marks the end of an era of credit expansion based on the dollar as

the international reserve currency. The periodic crises were part of a larger boom-bust

process. The current crisis is the culmination of a super-boom that has lasted for more

than 60 years." 3

 

Soros argues that with the deregulation of the financial industry, many of the mechanisms put in place to withstand a significant bust cycle have been eliminated. The Federal Reserve and the government may no longer have the tools to stave off a recession.

Today, the United States is the leader in a number of shameful statistics: the highest percentage and total numbers of its population in prison, the highest consumption of the world's natural resources, the only industrialized nation without universal healthcare, the biggest military budget. It seems that the greatest product that the U.S. is capable of producing today is war, and this makes us a very dangerous country. Our primary role in the global community is as a mercenary army in the interests of big business.

 

The hyper-consumerist culture of the U.S. has led to predatory lending and credit schemes that have put millions of people in the U.S. on the brink of bankruptcy, and the sacking of the Global South for exploited, under-paid workers and natural resources to make cheap products. The U.S. population represents 6% of the world's population, yet consumes 30% of the world's resources and produces the greatest amount of carbon pollution.

 

And while we're at it let's just be clear that the free market capitalism we have seen in the U.S. is by no means "free". In reality the U.S. economy functions as a form of socialism for the rich. Taxpayers have bailed out the savings and loan industry, banks, and airlines. We finance at least 2 federal social security programs: the one to which most of us contribute through each paycheck, and the one for United Airlines employees (since that company no longer pays its pension obligations).2 Wallerstein, Immanuel, The Decline of American Power, 2003, The New Press 3 Soros, George, "The Worst Market Crisis in 60 Years", January 22, 2008, The Financial Times (London)

 

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We give huge government contracts to the prison and military industrial complexes, and increasingly to private education and healthcare companies. The "land of the free" is also one of only two countries in the world building walls between themselves and their neighbors (the other being Israel). This fortress mentality is a telling sign of an empire in decline. At a time when the U.S. population needs to be reaching out to the rest of the world more than ever, our government leaders are circling the wagons.

 

The Chicago Boys and their friends have made a terrible mess, and we haven't even touched on the destruction caused by unchecked industrialization, gutted environmental regulations, and the addiction to fossil fuels that have pushed life on the planet to the edge of oblivion. Fixing this disaster will take generations and a fundamental shift in the values and premises that we base our politics on.

 

A Cultural Shift: Reintroducing Community Values

It's clear that a profound change in the U.S. political direction is necessary. A fundamental shift in the political and economic direction of the country will require a cultural shift and a

redefinition of social and political relationships. We need to challenge the values of

individualism and competition and the culture of consumerism and reintroduce key values in

defining our economic and social relationships - values such as reciprocity, community,

cooperation and solidarity.

 

We need to affirm that as a society we share collective and

community responsibilities. We must confront the underlying premises that have sustained the neoliberal/neoconservative agenda – namely that taxes, unions and government are all bad. As Donald Cohen has outlined, we need to assert that taxes, organized labor, regulations and

government are in fact necessary to keep the greedy in check and to achieve a just and

democratic society.A significant political and cultural shift in the U.S. will also require us to redefine the "American Dream". The dream is not about a motivated individual being able to strike it rich. The dream that would benefit most Americans (including Latin Americans and Canadians) would be closer to the dream outlined by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The dream should include racial, gender and queer liberation, meeting the basic needs of everyone in the community, and achieving peace in our local and global community.

 

In the Story of Stuff (storyofstuff.com) Annie Leonard beautifully explains the cycle of

production and consumption that is driving the planet towards self-destruction. She describes how the values of consumerism were engineered during the 1950s and have become part of our social DNA today. Consumerism was designed as a deliberate political strategy, and must be challenged by a deliberate political strategy. The cycle of consumption is sustained by externalizing costs by exploiting communities for cheap raw materials and labor. Challenging this model will mean supporting the struggles of exploited and displaced communities and their right to organize.4 Cohen, Donald, "Progressive Self-Censorship: What Do We REALLY Want?" November 2, 2007 Movement

Vision Laboratory blog

 

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Shifting our values will allow us to make bold policy changes that are absolutely necessary. Here are some examples:

From Greed to Equity: Redistributing wealth – The neoconservative/neoliberal disaster has consolidated wealth in the hands of a few individuals and corporations. Half of the largest economies in the world are multi-national corporations. CEO salaries have ballooned to over 300 times the average pay of workers of the same company. Several corporations are also double and triple-dipping into the national public coffers, first by avoiding taxes through offshore tax havens or by having taxes completely eliminated by their friends in Washington, then by getting government contracts as government services become privatized.

 

Meanwhile there are now many more desperately poor people throughout the world and in the

United States. Homelessness, bankruptcy and unemployment are all on the rise. So is the prison population. A recent study by the Pew Foundation shows that an astounding 1 out of 100 people in the U.S. are in prison. One out of 36 Latino males and one out of 15 Black males over the age of 18 make up a large percentage of this population. Redistributing wealth will have to take place on a number of fronts, including raising the minimum wage, closing prisons and putting people back to work at livable wages, and taxing the rich, taxing the rich, taxing the rich. We must also confront the class divide built on the legacy of

racism in the United States.

 

From Private to Public: Creating public wealth

But beyond just taxing the rich, we must also challenge the premise that has been a pillar of the neocons/neolibs – that taxes are bad. Taxes are public resources that are essential in providing for the public good. The idea that the public sector is inefficient, bureaucratic and corrupt for the most part is hogwash promoted by the Neos, but when it comes right down to it someone has to pay our firefighters, pave the roads, build the schools and strengthen the levies. Certainly there are abuses that take place in public expenditures – mainly in the outrageous spending for the military and Homeland Security, and in the abuses by private contractors like Halliburton that overcharge the public for their services.

 

But at least there are mechanisms for public oversight. We also must think about what a strong tax base can achieve – national, universal healthcare, for instance: public works projects that can put people to work; generating a green, sustainable energy economy; rehabilitation programs to help the generations of soldiers, prisoners and homeless people who are likely to, once again, be abandoned and put out on the street in the next few years.

 

From Competition to Community, Cooperation and Reciprocity:

Building sustainable economies

In 2004 I visited New Westminster, British Columbia, an industrial town just outside of Vancouver. With the decline of local industries New Westminster was notorious for having the highest crime rate in North America. Yet from 1999-2004 the community had started

105 new businesses, an astounding 100 were still thriving. The success of New Westminster was attributed to a model of economic development promoted by Italian-born Ernesto Sirolli. The model is called Enterprise Facilitation (EF). The process of EF sounds very similar to community organizing, whereby a "facilitator" is hired from the community and is tasked with helping local residents get their business ideas off the ground.

 

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The facilitator then develops social networks of resource people, government agencies, businesses and non-profit institutions that help sustain the projects. Homeless people and high schools students have started successful small businesses through this process. "The economic development comes along as a secondary result of developing community, because people know each other and trust each other" says Vicki Austad of New Westminster's Community Development Society. In a presentation to the Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce, Ernesto Sirolli summarized one of the underlying premises of Enterprise Facilitation: "It is arrogant to think that the answers to your economic development problems are in the boardrooms of your corporations. It is out there - in the streets of your barrios and ghettos!"

 

For a larger scale version of this model, we can look at the northern Italian region of Emilia Romagna, one of the most productive regions in the world. Emilia Romagna is built on 8,000 worker cooperatives and over 300,000 small businesses with fewer than 50 employees that are networked to produce everything from Ducati motorcycles to leather goods. The thousands of small firms subcontract with each other to create flexible, cooperative manufacturing networks.5

 

A fundamental principle of Emilia Romagna's economy is "reciprocity" defined as "bidirectional transfers...implying a balance between what one gives and what one expects to obtain."6

 

For development of the capacity of the local economy, there are also examples closer to home. Despite the Right-wing propaganda about Cuba as being a centralized economy run by an ironfisted dictator, the island nation has made great advances in building capacity at the local level. Since the loss of support from the Soviet Union and despite the economic stranglehold of the U.S. embargo, the Cubans have developed an impressive model of local infrastructure, developing everything from organic local farms and urban gardens, to medical facilities and specialists in all communities.

 

Cuba has also developed an incredibly effective, decentralized emergency response system. When Cuba suffered a direct hit by the same Hurricane Katrina that

led to the devastation of the U.S. Gulf Coast, the island suffered no casualties.

 

From Imperialism to Solidarity: Making Peoples Trade Agreements – For the past 30 years, the neocons/neolibs have undermined the national economies of several nations. They have done this through three primary mechanisms: bad trade deals, violent overthrow and loan-sharking. The loan-sharking was carried out by the World Bank and International Monetary Fund. These institutions were initially conceived to help foster development in poor nations. By the 1980s they were used to force countries to adopt the neoliberal neoconservative agenda including the privatization of public services and selling of national resources. Bad trade deals like the North American Free Trade Agreement and rules established by the World Trade Organization have

undermined government controls on corporations and subsidies for agriculture and industry.

 

The results have been devastating. Millions of farmers have been forced from their land, having to compete with subsidized corporate agriculture in the U.S. and Europe. Now they are migrating to northern countries seeking a means to survive.  5 Williams, Robert, President, Vancity Capital Corp. "Bologna and Emilia Romagna, A Model of Economic Democracy," pg. 12, June 2002, British Columbia Cooperative Association, Paper presented to annual meeting of the Canadian Economics Association, University of Calgary 6 ibid

 

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Countries that have not caved to the sharks have been denied financial support from the WB and IMF or faced violent overthrow by U.S. sponsored terrorists. In a recent Business Week article "Economists Rethink Free Trade", even some of the most pro-Free Trade business people are coming to grips with the fact that maybe their trade deals weren't such a good idea after all. Matthew J. Slaughter, economist from Dartmouth University

acknowledges that "...the share of Americans who are not included in the gains from trade may be very big."

 

The article also states that inflation-adjusted earnings have fallen in every educational category other than the 4% who hold doctorates or professional degrees.

 

Presidents have been elected in Venezuela, Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, Bolivia and Ecuador who have publicly criticized neoliberal policies, and have begun to implement alternative models of national development and trade between nations.

Bolivia has drafted the Peoples Free Trade Agreement (PTA). Based on the principles of complementarity, cooperation, solidarity, reciprocity, prosperity and respect for the sovereignty of each country. The proposal states that "absolute liberalization of markets and the 'shrinking of the state' are not the primary objectives, rather the well-being of the people is the primary objective." Unlike the trade agreements designed by the Neos, the PTA incorporates objectives such as effective poverty reduction, preservation of indigenous communities, and respect for the environment. 8

 

Bolivia, Haiti, Nicaragua, Cuba and Venezuela have forged an agreement for economic

integration as an alternative to corporate-driven free trade agreements. The Bolivarian

Alternative for the Americas (ALBA), is based on regional cooperation and functions almost as a bartering system at an international level. Through the agreement the countries establish integrated joint projects on education, health, food, energy and other issues. Another key aspect to ALBA is the formation of a Council of Social Movements, a vehicle for grassroots participation from throughout the Americas in decision-making.

 

From War and "Security" to Peace: Transitioning from the military economy – The most important and fundamental shift of the U.S. economy would be our divestment from empire building and the military industrial complex. Of the $2.6 trillion federal budget, 54% goes to military expenditures. Meeting the basic needs of the country and the world will require a monumental shift away from military spending. While we are threatening to bomb or invade other countries allegedly to prevent them from developing nuclear weapons, the U.S. is constantly upgrading its nuclear arsenal and conducting research and development for unimaginable new weapons of mass destruction. The possibilities for the use of these public dollars are endless.  A whole new national economy could be built on a shift from war to addressing basic needs like

national healthcare, infrastructure, rehabilitation for prisoners and war veterans, affordable housing, reconstruction of the Gulf Coast, clean up of incredibly toxic waste sites owned by the military, governments and the private sector, and the transition from fossil-fuel dependency to sustainable energy. 7 Sasseen, Jane, "Economists Rethink Free Trade", Business Week, January 31, 2008

8 Morales, Evo, President of Bolivia, "A Peoples Trade Agreement" 2006

 

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From Energy Exploitation to Environmental Justice and Global Well-being: Transitioning from the fossil fuel economy

Indigenous communities are bearing a huge burden for the fossil fuel economy. The sovereignty of indigenous nations is under attack for the oil, gas, tar sands and coal that rest under many native lands. Extraction of these resources is taking a huge toll physically, culturally and economically on these communities. Poor white communities in Appalachia are facing similar struggles as coal companies strip away mountaintops to reach coal deposits, pulverizing the landscape and poisoning the rivers.

 

Communities of color world-wide are already experiencing the effects of global warming – Micronesian and Caribbean communities are being displaced by rising tides that are rapidly inundating small island nations.  Market-based solutions to the global crisis have proven effective only in providing political cover for polluters and transferring the burden of the climate crisis to poor communities and communities of color. It is clear that regulations and a fundamental shift from carbon-based energy are essential and must be implemented now. A massive investment in Green Jobs towards building an ecologically sustainable economy could also put millions of people to work.

 

Building Movement and Democracy

For us to achieve these and other significant changes it will require a new level of development of social movements in the United States. Our movements are fractured and divided by issue areas, geography, race and class. Building effective and principled alliances across sectors will be essential to achieving change at the national and international level. The dialogues at the first United States Social Forum in June of this year marked a hopeful turning point in defining different political visions for the U.S. A diverse crowd of more than twelve-thousand people gathered in Atlanta, GA. It was a grassroots convergence of people fighting in their communities for housing rights, economic justice, environmental justice, peace, women and queer liberation, the rights of workers and immigrants. The forum conveyed a sense of hope and of urgency, which was reflected in the theme: Another World is Possible! Another World is Necessary!

 

The event was not covered by the mainstream media, and barely by the progressive press, but the continuing process of the USSF post-Atlanta and leading to the second USSF in 2010 will have a lasting impact. In a previous blog for the Movement Vision Lab,9 I cited examples of models that are building electoral power and democracy at the local level. A report written by Ryo Awawatari at the University of Osaka in Japan demonstrates that there is a correlation between higher voter turnouts with fairer distribution of wealth and economic growth. Economic democracy benefits everyone. These changes are long-term but certainly within our reach.

9 See "Real Democracy in the Information Age." Available online at:

http://www.movementvisionlab.org/blog/real-democracy-in-the-information-age

 

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Opportunities and Challenges

The signs are everywhere that the global economy and U.S. politics are due for a significant change. A powerful global justice movement has emerged over the past decade putting in check the neoliberal/neoconservative steamroller. New Latin American governments have come to power, buoyed by the strength of mass popular movements and openly challenging the neoliberal policies and military repression that have destroyed the economy of the continent. Although the next U.S. President will not radically change the political course of the country, for the first time in U.S. history there is a very real possibility that a woman or African American will hold the nation's highest office, signifying an openness to significant change among the U.S. electorate.

 

The campaign of Barack Obama has energized youth and African Americans to vote in

unprecedented numbers. Peoples' movements in the U.S. are gaining strength. Union

membership increased in 2007 for the first time in over two decades. Community-based

organizations have grown in numbers and sophistication, and gatherings like the US Social Forum (USSF) signify greater potential for movements to overcome isolation and political divisions.

 

For 30 years, the road towards a just and sustainable societies was derailed by a small band of callous elites. They set us back for decades, but if we act now we can usher in a new era of humanity, drawing on the centuries of struggles and the many innovative models around the world. There is hope to build a democratic society from the ashes of neoliberalism.

 

 

CONVENING ON COMMUNITY VALUES

May 19-20, 2008 Kellogg Conference Hotel, Washington, DC

Convening on Community Values Framing Paper

From the Ashes of Neoliberalism

Michael Leon Guerrero

Grassroots Global Justice

In the U.S., far-Right Republicans and Democratic liberals alike have sold many people on the notion that the market should be the main force to drive the economy and define social

relationships. They maintain that government should stay off of peoples' backs and out of our wallets. They promote rugged individualism and consumerism couched in terms like "personal responsibility," "freedom" and "independence." "Greed is good!" was the mantra of MichaelDouglas' character, Gordon Gecko, in the 1980s movie "Wall Street" and those became the words to live by in the 80's and 90's. The philosophy and value of greed was taken to heart by many a corporate CEO, and, over the past 3 decades, this twisted logic – underlined by the values of individualism and the culture of consumerism – has turned back the clock on human development with devastating consequences.

 

The Chicago Boys' Disaster

Naomi Klein's landmark work "The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism"

summarizes the last thirty years of the neoliberal (aka neoconservative) project. These policies have had a stranglehold on the global economy for decades. But Klein argues persuasively that it is primarily in moments of societal or natural upheaval that capitalist extremists, trained by gurus like Milton Friedman at the University of Chicago, have been most able to impose their political and economic agenda. Even if a natural disaster didn't present itself, Friedman's disciples, like Kissinger, Nixon, Reagan, Bush and Clinton, had no problem wreaking their own violent havoc on vulnerable countries. 1 By now, the mantra of the "Chicago Boys" has become all too familiar: eliminate regulations, cut taxes, slash public spending, privatize public services, etc. Their policies dominated the global political landscape, unraveling the gains of centuries of social movements, while a new global elite has been enriched beyond imagination. A handful of people have become superwealthy,

and mega corporations have become even bigger and more powerful.

 

"Free trade" policies and the loan sharks that have run the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund have destroyed national economies. Millions of people have been forced into poverty, and entire communities have been displaced from the countryside. Multi-nationals and northern industrial nations siphon wealth from the developing countries. Those that migrate from their homelands to make a living in the north are greeted with walls, bullets and racism. In the U.S., millions are homeless, unemployed, in prison, or one paycheck away from bankruptcy. The social wage has been beaten down to unsustainable levels – real wages are lower now than they were 30 years ago. Yet the costs of fuel and raw materials have skyrocketed causing worldwide food shortages. We have wiped out public budgets by eliminating taxes on those who profit most. 1 Klein, Naomi, The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism, 2007 Metropolitan Books

 

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Vital public infrastructure and services cannot meet basic needs like maintaining the levees

in New Orleans and reconstructing the Gulf Coast, or controlling the devastating blazes in

Southern California. Yet the majority of our federal budget sponsors the wars and occupation in the Middle East, the warehousing of generations of the poor and people of color, the witch-hunt of immigrant refugees of U.S. foreign and trade policy, and the growing national debt.  Capitalism unchecked has given us Big Oil, Blood Diamonds, Enron and Halliburton. They have given us Afghanistan, Iraq, Guantanamo and the Wall of Death on the U.S.-Mexico border.

 

The rise of the neoliberal regime has occurred in the same era that we are experiencing the decline of the economic and political dominance of the United States empire. Scholar Immanuel Wallerstein observes that economically the U.S. has been losing its top economic position since the 1970s as other regional economies have expanded.2 The U.S. is staring economic collapse in the face, driven by the bursting of the housing bubble. This bust is enough to make even billionaire George Soros nervous, arguing that there is a profound difference between this downturn and other recent ones:

 

"...the current crisis marks the end of an era of credit expansion based on the dollar as

the international reserve currency. The periodic crises were part of a larger boom-bust

process. The current crisis is the culmination of a super-boom that has lasted for more

than 60 years." 3

 

Soros argues that with the deregulation of the financial industry, many of the mechanisms put in place to withstand a significant bust cycle have been eliminated. The Federal Reserve and the government may no longer have the tools to stave off a recession.

 

Today, the United States is the leader in a number of shameful statistics: the highest percentage and total numbers of its population in prison, the highest consumption of the world's natural resources, the only industrialized nation without universal healthcare, the biggest military budget. It seems that the greatest product that the U.S. is capable of producing today is war, and this makes us a very dangerous country. Our primary role in the global community is as a mercenary army in the interests of big business.

 

The hyper-consumerist culture of the U.S. has led to predatory lending and credit schemes that have put millions of people in the U.S. on the brink of bankruptcy, and the sacking of the Global South for exploited, under-paid workers and natural resources to make cheap products. The U.S. population represents 6% of the world's population, yet consumes 30% of the world's resources and produces the greatest amount of carbon pollution.  And while we're at it let's just be clear that the free market capitalism we have seen in the U.S. is by no means "free". In reality the U.S. economy functions as a form of socialism for the rich.

 

Taxpayers have bailed out the savings and loan industry, banks, and airlines. We finance at least 2 federal social security programs: the one to which most of us contribute through each paycheck, and the one for United Airlines employees (since that company no longer pays its pension obligations).2 Wallerstein, Immanuel, The Decline of American Power, 2003, The New Press 3 Soros, George, "The Worst Market Crisis in 60 Years", January 22, 2008, The Financial Times (London)

 

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 We give huge government contracts to the prison and military industrial complexes, and increasingly to private education and healthcare companies.  The "land of the free" is also one of only two countries in the world building walls between themselves and their neighbors (the other being Israel). This fortress mentality is a telling sign of an empire in decline. At a time when the U.S. population needs to be reaching out to the rest of the world more than ever, our government leaders are circling the wagons.

The Chicago Boys and their friends have made a terrible mess, and we haven't even touched on the destruction caused by unchecked industrialization, gutted environmental regulations, and the addiction to fossil fuels that have pushed life on the planet to the edge of oblivion. Fixing this disaster will take generations and a fundamental shift in the values and premises that we base our politics on.

 

A Cultural Shift: Reintroducing Community Values

It's clear that a profound change in the U.S. political direction is necessary. A fundamental shift in the political and economic direction of the country will require a cultural shift and a

redefinition of social and political relationships. We need to challenge the values of

individualism and competition and the culture of consumerism and reintroduce key values in

defining our economic and social relationships - values such as reciprocity, community,

cooperation and solidarity. We need to affirm that as a society we share collective and

community responsibilities. We must confront the underlying premises that have sustained the neoliberal/neoconservative agenda – namely that taxes, unions and government are all bad. As Donald Cohen has outlined, we need to assert that taxes, organized labor, regulations and government are in fact necessary to keep the greedy in check and to achieve a just and democratic society.4

 

A significant political and cultural shift in the U.S. will also require us to redefine the "American Dream". The dream is not about a motivated individual being able to strike it rich. The dream that would benefit most Americans (including Latin Americans and Canadians) would be closer to the dream outlined by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The dream should include racial, gender and queer liberation, meeting the basic needs of everyone in the community, and achieving peace in our local and global community.

 

In the Story of Stuff (storyofstuff.com) Annie Leonard beautifully explains the cycle of

production and consumption that is driving the planet towards self-destruction. She describes how the values of consumerism were engineered during the 1950s and have become part of our social DNA today. Consumerism was designed as a deliberate political strategy, and must be challenged by a deliberate political strategy.

 

The cycle of consumption is sustained by externalizing costs by exploiting communities for cheap raw materials and labor. Challenging this model will mean supporting the struggles of exploited and displaced communities and their

right to organize. 4 Cohen, Donald, "Progressive Self-Censorship: What Do We REALLY Want?" November 2, 2007 Movement Vision Laboratory blog

 

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Shifting our values will allow us to make bold policy changes that are absolutely necessary. Here are some examples:

From Greed to Equity: Redistributing wealth

The neoconservative/neoliberal disaster has consolidated wealth in the hands of a few individuals and corporations. Half of the largest economies in the world are multi-national corporations. CEO salaries have ballooned to over 300 times the average pay of workers of the same company. Several corporations are also double and triple-dipping into the national public coffers, first by avoiding taxes through offshore tax havens or by having taxes completely eliminated by their friends in Washington, then by getting government contracts as government services become privatized.

 

Meanwhile there are now many more desperately poor people throughout the world and in the United States. Homelessness, bankruptcy and unemployment are all on the rise. So is the prison population. A recent study by the Pew Foundation shows that an astounding 1 out of 100 people in the U.S. are in prison. One out of 36 Latino males and one out of 15 Black males over the age of 18 make up a large percentage of this population.

 

Redistributing wealth will have to take place on a number of fronts, including raising the

minimum wage, closing prisons and putting people back to work at livable wages, and taxing the rich, taxing the rich, taxing the rich. We must also confront the class divide built on the legacy of racism in the United States.

 

 

From Private to Public: Creating public wealth – But beyond just taxing the rich, we must also challenge the premise that has been a pillar of the neocons/neolibs – that taxes are bad. Taxes are public resources that are essential in providing for the public good. The idea that the public sector is inefficient, bureaucratic and corrupt for the most part is hogwash promoted by the Neos, but when it comes right down to it someone has to pay our firefighters, pave the roads, build the schools and strengthen the levies. Certainly there are abuses that take place in public expenditures – mainly in the outrageous spending for the military and Homeland Security, and in the abuses by private contractors like Halliburton that overcharge the public for their services. But at least there are mechanisms for public oversight. We also must think about what a strong tax base can achieve – national, universal healthcare, for instance: public works projects that can put people to work; generating a green, sustainable energy economy; rehabilitation programs to help the generations of soldiers, prisoners and homeless people who are likely to, once again, be abandoned and put out on the street in the next few years.

 

From Competition to Community, Cooperation and Reciprocity: Building sustainable

economies – In 2004 I visited New Westminster, British Columbia, an industrial town just outside of Vancouver. With the decline of local industries New Westminster was notorious for having the highest crime rate in North America. Yet from 1999-2004 the community had started 105 new businesses, an astounding 100 were still thriving. The success of New Westminster was attributed to a model of economic development promoted by Italian-born Ernesto Sirolli. The model is called Enterprise Facilitation (EF). The process of EF sounds very similar to community organizing, whereby a "facilitator" is hired from the community and is tasked with helping local residents get their business ideas off the ground.

 

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The facilitator then develops social networks of resource people, government agencies, businesses and non-profit institutions that help sustain the projects. Homeless people and high schools students have started successful small businesses through this process. "The economic development comes along as a secondary result of developing community, because people know each other and trust each other" says Vicki Austad of New Westminster's Community Development Society. In a presentation to the Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce, Ernesto Sirolli summarized one of the underlying premises

of Enterprise Facilitation: "It is arrogant to think that the answers to your economic development problems are in the boardrooms of your corporations. It is out there - in the streets of your barrios and ghettos!"

 

For a larger scale version of this model, we can look at the northern Italian region of Emilia Romagna, one of the most productive regions in the world. Emilia Romagna is built on 8,000 worker cooperatives and over 300,000 small businesses with fewer than 50 employees that are networked to produce everything from Ducati motorcycles to leather goods. The thousands of small firms subcontract with each other to create flexible, cooperative manufacturing networks.5

 

A fundamental principle of Emilia Romagna's economy is "reciprocity" defined as "bidirectional transfers...implying a balance between what one gives and what one expects to obtain."6

 

For development of the capacity of the local economy, there are also examples closer to home. Despite the Right-wing propaganda about Cuba as being a centralized economy run by an ironfisted dictator, the island nation has made great advances in building capacity at the local level. Since the loss of support from the Soviet Union and despite the economic stranglehold of the U.S. embargo, the Cubans have developed an impressive model of local infrastructure, developing everything from organic local farms and urban gardens, to medical facilities and specialists in all communities. Cuba has also developed an incredibly effective, decentralized emergency response system. When Cuba suffered a direct hit by the same Hurricane Katrina that led to the devastation of the U.S. Gulf Coast, the island suffered no casualties.

 

From Imperialism to Solidarity: Making Peoples Trade Agreements

For the past 30 years, the neocons/neolibs have undermined the national economies of several nations. They have done this through three primary mechanisms: bad trade deals, violent overthrow and loan-sharking. The loan-sharking was carried out by the World Bank and International Monetary Fund. These institutions were initially conceived to help foster development in poor nations. By the 1980s they were used to force countries to adopt the neoliberal/neoconservative agenda including the privatization of public services and selling of national resources. Bad trade deals like the North American Free Trade Agreement and rules established by the World Trade Organization have undermined government controls on corporations and subsidies for agriculture and industry. The results have been devastating. Millions of farmers have been forced from their land, having to compete with subsidized corporate agriculture in the U.S. and Europe. Now they are migrating to northern countries seeking a means to survive.5 Williams, Robert, President, Vancity Capital Corp. "Bologna and Emilia Romagna, A Model of Economic Democracy," pg. 12, June 2002, British Columbia Cooperative Association, Paper presented to annual meeting of the Canadian Economics Association, University of Calgary 6 ibid

 

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Countries that have not caved to the sharks have been denied financial support from the WB and IMF or faced violent overthrow by U.S. sponsored terrorists.  In a recent Business Week article "Economists Rethink Free Trade", even some of the most pro-Free Trade business people are coming to grips with the fact that maybe their trade deals weren't

such a good idea after all. Matthew J. Slaughter, economist from Dartmouth University

acknowledges that "...the share of Americans who are not included in the gains from trade may be very big." The article also states that inflation-adjusted earnings have fallen in every

educational category other than the 4% who hold doctorates or professional degrees. 7

 

Presidents have been elected in Venezuela, Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, Bolivia and

Ecuador who have publicly criticized neoliberal policies, and have begun to implement

alternative models of national development and trade between nations.

 

Bolivia has drafted the Peoples Free Trade Agreement (PTA). Based on the principles of

complementarity, cooperation, solidarity, reciprocity, prosperity and respect for the sovereignty of each country. The proposal states that "absolute liberalization of markets and the 'shrinking of the state' are not the primary objectives, rather the well-being of the people is the primary objective." Unlike the trade agreements designed by the Neos, the PTA incorporates objectives such as effective poverty reduction, preservation of indigenous communities, and respect for the environment. 8

 

Bolivia, Haiti, Nicaragua, Cuba and Venezuela have forged an agreement for economic

integration as an alternative to corporate-driven free trade agreements. The Bolivarian

Alternative for the Americas (ALBA), is based on regional cooperation and functions almost as a bartering system at an international level. Through the agreement the countries establish integrated joint projects on education, health, food, energy and other issues. Another key aspect to ALBA is the formation of a Council of Social Movements, a vehicle for grassroots participation from throughout the Americas in decision-making.

 

From War and "Security" to Peace: Transitioning from the military economy – The most important and fundamental shift of the U.S. economy would be our divestment from empire building and the military industrial complex. Of the $2.6 trillion federal budget, 54% goes to military expenditures. Meeting the basic needs of the country and the world will require a monumental shift away from military spending. While we are threatening to bomb or invade other countries allegedly to prevent them from developing nuclear weapons, the U.S. is constantly upgrading its nuclear arsenal and conducting research and development for unimaginable new weapons of mass destruction. The possibilities for the use of these public dollars are endless.

 

A whole new national economy could be built on a shift from war to addressing basic needs like national healthcare, infrastructure, rehabilitation for prisoners and war veterans, affordable housing, reconstruction of the Gulf Coast, clean up of incredibly toxic waste sites owned by the military, governments and the private sector, and the transition from fossil-fuel dependency to sustainable energy. 7 Sasseen, Jane, "Economists Rethink Free Trade", Business Week, January 31, 2008 8 Morales, Evo, President of Bolivia, "A Peoples Trade Agreement" 2006

 

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From Energy Exploitation to Environmental Justice and Global Well-being: Transitioning from the fossil fuel economy

Indigenous communities are bearing a huge burden for the fossil fuel economy. The sovereignty of indigenous nations is under attack for the oil, gas, tar sands and coal that rest under many native lands. Extraction of these resources is taking a huge toll physically, culturally and economically on these communities.

 

Poor white communities in Appalachia are facing similar struggles as coal companies strip away mountaintops to reach coal deposits, pulverizing the landscape and poisoning the rivers. Communities of color world-wide are already experiencing the effects of global warming – Micronesian and Caribbean communities are being displaced by rising tides that are rapidly inundating small island nations.

 

Market-based solutions to the global crisis have proven effective only in providing political cover for polluters and transferring the burden of the climate crisis to poor communities and communities of color. It is clear that regulations and a fundamental shift from carbon-based energy are essential and must be implemented now. A massive investment in Green Jobs towards building an ecologically sustainable economy could also put millions of people to work.

 

Building Movement and Democracy

For us to achieve these and other significant changes it will require a new level of development of social movements in the United States. Our movements are fractured and divided by issue areas, geography, race and class. Building effective and principled alliances across sectors will be essential to achieving change at the national and international level. The dialogues at the first United States Social Forum in June of this year marked a hopeful turning point in defining different political visions for the U.S. A diverse crowd of more than twelve-thousand people gathered in Atlanta, GA. It was a grassroots convergence of people fighting in their communities for housing rights, economic justice, environmental justice, peace, women and queer liberation, the rights of workers and immigrants. The forum conveyed a sense of hope and of urgency, which was reflected in the theme: Another World is Possible! Another World is Necessary! The event was not covered by the mainstream media, and barely by the progressive press, but the continuing process of the USSF post-Atlanta and leading to the second USSF in 2010 will have a lasting impact.

 

In a previous blog for the Movement Vision Lab,9 I cited examples of models that are building electoral power and democracy at the local level. A report written by Ryo Awawatari at the University of Osaka in Japan demonstrates that there is a correlation between higher voter turnouts with fairer distribution of wealth and economic growth. Economic democracy benefits everyone. These changes are long-term but certainly within our reach.

9 See "Real Democracy in the Information Age." Available online at:

http://www.movementvisionlab.org/blog/real-democracy-in-the-information-age

 

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Opportunities and Challenges

The signs are everywhere that the global economy and U.S. politics are due for a significant

change. A powerful global justice movement has emerged over the past decade putting in check the neoliberal/neoconservative steamroller. New Latin American governments have come to power, buoyed by the strength of mass popular movements and openly challenging the neoliberal policies and military repression that have destroyed the economy of the continent. Although the next U.S. President will not radically change the political course of the country, for the first time in U.S. history there is a very real possibility that a woman or African American will hold the nation's highest office, signifying an openness to significant change among the U.S. electorate.

 

The campaign of Barack Obama has energized youth and African Americans to vote in unprecedented numbers. Peoples' movements in the U.S. are gaining strength. Union membership increased in 2007 for the first time in over two decades. Community-based

organizations have grown in numbers and sophistication, and gatherings like the US Social

Forum (USSF) signify greater potential for movements to overcome isolation and political divisions.

 

For 30 years, the road towards a just and sustainable societies was derailed by a small band of callous elites. They set us back for decades, but if we act now we can usher in a new era of humanity, drawing on the centuries of struggles and the many innovative models around the world. There is hope to build a democratic society from the ashes of neoliberalism.


Basta Ya!--USA
Ciao,

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lunes 28 de julio de 2008

Photos Casco Viejo to consider "Insert"

1552 Kool Costa Rican Music School web site:  http://www.sinfonicapz.com
1851 Father Ortega UP Academic Humanities Faculty with acrylic portrait of UP Math and Philosophy Professor  Jose "Chu Chu" de Jesus Martinez, who at over 45 y.o. joined the FFDD and became part of the security escort for General Omart Torrijos.  In 1987, the prestigious literary Cuban Cultural Publisher, Casa de las Americas awarded Chu Chu the Testimony Prize for his book, "Mi General Torrijos" and Published the work. On 31 July 2008 commemorates the "disappearance" of General Omar Torrijos allegedlly by CIA.
1965  Casco Viejo "lacing bricks" at Avenida B and Calle 10 Este.
1967 Casco Viejo Antillean Francofone artists and cultural workers from Haiti and Guadelupe, Haitian metal sculpturere, translator, Guadalupe photographer and anthropologist visit Parque Santa Ana.
1972  Casco Viejo High School professor making his early morning Sunday rounds, selling lottery tickets
1973 Casco Viejo Great Granma, wife of retired electrician from the "Tomasitos" military school, waiting for errand to start breakfast.
 
1975 Casco Viejo recent June 2008 Frontier Border Patrol Class, now doing duty in the Metropolitan area.
Only one woman Police Agent graduated with this class.  See center of picture. When asked how she was treated by ACAPOL Gamboa male training staff and all male cadet peers; the woman agent responded, that they were all most cordial, respectfull and most supportive, during the 6 months of training. 
 
Now on Metropolitan National Police duty, all her male class peers and other local agents for the area are most gentlemanly and respectfully fraternal.  She has the respect, support and admiration of her peers.
 
I felt so proud of ACAPOL and the local PN agents, after hearing her comments on her experiences todate, expressed in simple, direct and unhesitating words of her male class peers and local male metropolitant agents.
 
This young woman National Police Frontier Border Patrol Agent is the young agent profile that should be considered for officer academy rank and file candidate selection to study here in Panama or abroad.
 
1984 Casco Viejo "after dark" viewing San Francisco de Asis Church with illuminated steeple and foreground Plaza Bolivar trees
 
1985-86 Casco Viejo barefoot youth, sitting at building stairwell entrance with a self made drum mallet.   With a syncopating percussion beat, on an inverted 5 gal plastic paint bucket, the boy joyously greeted the early morning pedestrian and vehicular traffic dissonant noise (industrialized and mechanized ambient sounds).  I enjoyed his joyous beat for a few moments.
 
Then noticed an elderly neighbors syncopating nimble walk, with a stableizing momentary hold on a wall, to plan his next unsupported, demolished sidewalk course.
 

viernes 25 de julio de 2008

UPCurundu Campus Music School, Theatre School and Big Band Vitin Paz/Tues/Thurs/Fri 2-5 pm

1944  Vice Rector UP Curundu Novarre w/ info systems UP students
1946  UP Curundu Campus electrical maintenance workers
1949  UP Curundu Escuela de Teatro Director w/final stage performance
1950 UP Curundu Escuela de Musica Students
1951 UP Curundu security shift change
1952 UP Curundu Escuela de Musica, Big Band Program Vitin Paz Tues/Thurs/Fri 2-5 pm
1954 Vitin Paz w/guitar student Castillo
1958-59 UP Curundu Escuela de Musica, woman student bass player
1961 Vitin Paz captivating a child w/Mother palyaing an improvised sample trumpet riff

UP Curundu Campus Esc Teatro, Musica, Vitin Paz and students and UP manual workers

 

1944  Vice Rector UP Curundu Novarre w/ info systems UP students

1946  UP Curundu Campus electrical maintenance workers

1949  UP Curundu Escuela de Teatro Director w/final stage performance

1950 UP Curundu Escuela de Musica Students

1951 UP Curundu security shift change

1952 UP Curundu Escuela de Musica, Big Band Program Vitin Paz Tues/Thurs/Fri 2-5 pm

1954 Vitin Paz w/guitar student Castillo

1958-59 UP Curundu Escuela de Musica, woman student bass player

1961 Vitin Paz captivating a child w/Mother palyaing an improvised sample trumpet riff



jueves 24 de julio de 2008

Fotos: Ofrenda Floral EmbaVE, SE Jorge Luis Durán Centeno honorando natalicio de Bolivar, Plaza Bolivar, Jueves, 24 Julio 2008

Wreath laying by EmbaVE, Exc. Jorge Luis Duran Centeno, honoring the birth of Bolivar, Plaza Bolivar, Thursday, 24 July 2008

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miércoles 23 de julio de 2008

Fw: Weaponized Avian Flu - Your Coffin, Sir, Courtesy of Uncle Sam

 

 

 



Basta Ya!--USA

--- On Wed, 7/23/08, Natural Solutions Foundation <dr.laibow@gmail.com> wrote:

From: Natural Solutions Foundation <dr.laibow@gmail.com>
Subject: Weaponized Avian Flu - Your Coffin, Sir, Courtesy of Uncle Sam
To: josefponce@yahoo.com
Date: Wednesday, July 23, 2008, 12:05 PM

Natural Solutions Foundation
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Your Coffins, Ladies and Gentlemen, Courtesy of Uncle Sam
You Need to Watch This Video
http://www.prisonplanet.com/half-a-million-plastic-coffins.html

When I first saw this video I though, "Well, OK, but how do we know they are not just a bunch of tubs for some perfectly innocent use?  Here is how we know.  Click on this link - http://www.polyguardvaults.com/index.cfm?ID=9 and the answer screams at you at about 500 decibels: these are coffins - and they are guaranteed to have seals that last at least a hundred years.  Well!  Now that's reassuring!

Rule of Common Sense that would even apply to our military and our government: There is no need to buy a half a million coffins unless you expect half a million people to need burial.

The existence of the coffin depot in Georgia is not proof positive of anything except the existence of the coffin depot.  However, with the other supporting data presented in the last Health Freedom eAlert blast on this topic, this piece of information forms a piece of a pattern which is well beyond chilling.

Weaponizing a virus is a great way to make sure you have a plague on your time line and for your reasons.  But, as someone from India once wrote to me, "Are there enough trees on the planet to cremate 90% of humanity after they have died?"
 
No.  There are not.  So the ever-prudent US Government (think New Orleans, post Katrina) has decided to plan ahead and provide, at one depot, at least, half a million coffins.
 
Click here (http://www.prisonplanet.com/half-a-million-plastic-coffins.html) if you did not click on it at the start of this email to see where your mortal remains may go in the time of Avian Plague, if what I have written here is true. Pray God that I am mistaken and that General Bert's intellegence is also mistaken.
 
Now, if you, like me, cannot think of any other reason for a half million coffins, courtesy of Uncle Sam, read what I have written again (reprinted below) and start making preparations for your own protection in the coming plague, the one that inevitably has the word "inevitable" attached to it. At the end of this email are steps I urge, no I implore you, to take on your own behalf, for you and your loved ones.
 
By the way, do not forget to start, or enhance, a personal program of strong immune boosing with factors like vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, medicinal mushrooms, herbs and nano silver, organic (i.e., pesticide free, GMO-free) food, healthy fats and no refined sugar.  Oh, yes, NO artificial sweeteners with the excpeption of organic Stevia (which can actually be good for you, exerts no impact on your blood sugar and has other positive qualities).  The FDA has banned its used in beverages (although it is rumored that Coke will produce a soft drink sweetened with Stevia) but you can get it in health food stores in many forms.  Buy the organic one!.
 
Having information is the key to being able to use that information protectively and productively.  As it happens, Natural Solutions Foundation is launching a brand new service, allowing providers of healthy goods and services to let others know about them - creaing a Healthy Living eMall, if you like.  What a good time to learn about healthy options!
Watch for it soon: www.NaturalSolutionsMarketPlace.org

And don't forget the wonderful supply of organic supplements and supplies available on our other website, www.Organics4u.org.

If you are a merchant of healthy services and products, list them on our new MarketPlace, www.NaturalSolutionsMarketPlace.org.  If you are not, buy these products and use them heavily.
 
And if you are a freedom lover, and love life as well, donate NOW to keep Natural Solutions Foundation up and running.  Your recurring donations qualify you for membership in the new Health Freedom Heroes.  Click here - http://www.healthfreedomusa.org/index.php?page_id=189 now to make that tax deductible donation.
 
"But I already gave to the Natural Soluitons Foundation!" you might say.  Thank you!  BUT now think seriously about giving again http://www.healthfreedomusa.org/index.php?page_id=189 AND getting your community and contacts involved, too.  It's their life as well as yours, you know.
 
Our decision-makers may not know,  may not care or may believe that they can weather the man-made storm below ground in vast bunkers and , who knows? Maybe they can.  That is not the point.  The point is your life and the lives of your loved ones which are potentially at stake in a game of geopolitical chicken.  The one whose population is decimated first loses.
 
 
              For Whom are You Fighting?

 
I have a 33 year old son who has a life in front of him.  I love him so I am fighting for him and his unborn child as well as for you.  For whom are you fighting?  What is your life worth?  What is theirs worth?
 
Time?  Become an organizer in your own community.  Contact Kathy.Greene@usa.net and let her know where you live, who you are and shat you plan to
 

Money? Give generously
- http://www.healthfreedomusa.org/index.php?page_id=189 - to make sure there is someone there fighting for you.
 
 
Creativity?  Send us your health freedom art and we'll post it on "The Art of Health Freedom" - http://www.healthfreedomusa.org/
 
 
Skills?  If you are a PR person, or a web designer or an organic farmer, or a researcher or a secretary, or a lawyer, or whatever, we need your skills urgently.  We need to be an army of highly skilled and organized capacity self-organizing in the face of little money.
 
 
We are all in this together or we are in our US-Government issue, regulation one-size fits all impermeable, plasticsnap top, 100 year guaranteed coffins. 
 
It's your choice.
 
Oh, one more thing: if you think, as I did intially, "Nah! Those are just tubs, not coffins, check out this link (
http://www.polyguardvaults.com/index.cfm?ID=9)
 
I have taken the unusual step of sending out our information for you to use and disseminate an unprecidented third time (see below).  The reason is that it is of unprecedented importance and we are all so busy that we read and delete before disseminating a great deal of information.  This is much too important information to lose it in cyberspace!. 

I urge you to share this information with everyone you know.

Original Posting; Read on:

 
What I Have To Tell You Is Not Comfortable or Pretty.
But this Report Could Save Your Life,
Especially the Action Steps at the end of this Report & Video.

Dr.Laibow's Blog and Video Report on the Avian Flu Threat:
http://www.healthfreedomusa.org/index.php?p=742


What follows is my most recent report on the pandemic timeline and build up.  If you have already read it and are following the story closely, now would be an excellent time to send out the email blast to your friends, associates and contacts and help make this store spread like a virus - but a beneificial one!

Let's start with a few quotes:

"The most dangerous man to any government is the man who is able to think things out... without regard to the prevailing superstitions and taboos. Almost inevitably he comes to the conclusion that the government he lives under is dishonest, insane, intolerable."
                                                        - H L Mencken

"No country and no people can be free and ignorant at the same time."
                                                   - Thomas Jefferson

"The only safe vaccine is the one that is never used."
                                                     - James Shannon
                                                         Former National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director

"I haven't got a flu shot and I don't intend to."
                                                                                            - George W. Bush
                                                                     2004 Presidential Candidate
 
This Natural Solutions Intelligence Report
Could Save Your Life.


Or you can ignore it, but that choice might kill you.  It's your choice.  The tale which you need to hear is a long, complicated one, winding its way from China to France by way of the First World War, Rockefeller's Oil Cartel, Sanofi-Pasteur and Iraq to its final destination: A syringe full of something claiming to be a vaccine against the now-deadly Avian Flu imported from China and filled in a plant in the US.  Filled with what?  Nothing good. This is not a story to be told in a few brief paragraphs.
 
It is long and complicated but I urge you to read it and then to take the steps listed and please, SHARE THIS INFORMATION AS WIDELY AS POSSIBLE. 

Avian Flu Has Apparently Already Been Weaponized
 
I'll give you the bottom line first: based on Gen. Stubblebine's careful analysis of the existing evidence, Avian Flu has already been turned into a pandemic virus with a lot of sophisticated help from people who are not your friends, but who are very good at weaponizing organisms, like the previously innocuous bird flu virus, H5N1.
 
There is a basic virological fact you need to know to make sense of what comes next: it is impossible to make a vaccine against a virus that does not yet exist.  Public relations efforts to the contrary, IF a vaccine is being made against the Avian Flu virus in its pandemic form, that means that the pandemic virus already exists.  Period.  End of discussion.  So that fact that the Avian Flu vaccine is already being manufactured in China by Sanofi-Pasteur, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the French arm of the Rockefeller oil cartel (Total Petroleum) is confirmation of what you are about to read.   If you allow it to be introduced into your body, there is no reason to imagine it will be anything but an unmitigated disaster for your immune system and for you.  We believe it's planned to be that way.
 
I do not know A. True Ott, PhD, but he was kind enough to send me a PDF file recently in which he puts a lot of the pieces together that I have been finding in my own research.  Some of his conclusions I have serious difficulty with, but parts of his chronology are used here with appreciation.
 
Let's start with the basics: H5N1 is a benign, commonplace virus which most birds carry with no harm to themselves or humans.  Humans also have viruses we have no problem with: these viral companions keep our immune systems healthy and humming.  Only under the stimulus of novel and dangerous toxins which your body has no way to get rid of (detoxify), and stress which overwhelms your coping capacity, does an innocuous virus mutate and become something that can make you sick or kill you.
 
All human cases of H5N1 have occurred in areas of sick birds in large concentrations such as factory farms where handlers come into contact with stressed and sick birds in toxic surroundings where toxic residues are concentrated at high levels.
 
For example, in Vietnam, where thousands of gallons of Monsanto chemicals such as Agent Orange were  dumped in huge amounts following the Vietnam war outbreaks of Avian Flu are not uncommon. These outbreaks occurred in highly toxic environments, where crowded, sick factory farm chickens have been inoculated [supposedly] against Avian Flu.
 
It will also become deadly, of course, when labs are employed to alter it so that it becomes an efficient weapon of mass destruction.  The US has had a program to accomplish exactly that for over a century now, astounding as that may seem!
 
Our best intelligence estimate is that pandemic Avian Flu already exists.  It appears to have been turned into a massive viral threat through bioengineering by the United States, fusing the deadly genome of the 1918 Pandemic, mis-named the "Spanish Flu", with the DNA of the H5N1 virus in a growth medium of human kidney cells to make sure that the virus recognizes human cells and knows how to invade them.
 
Please re-read that paragraph again and consider the threat that poses to you and your family.
 
The Spanish Pandemic Rides Again
 
The genome of the 1918 pandemic so-called "Spanish Flu" was recently intentionally resurrected.  Because of that resurrection, the Avian Flu, and its vaccine, are now a US government-instigated threat to life - your life.
 
The Spanish Flu, which was not Spanish at all, was created in the US through an early bioweapons program and injected into healthy young men (i.e., 'soldiers') as the first mandatory vaccination in the military during WWI (also known as the "War to End Wars" and the "Great War").  The "Spanish Flu", which originated in Kansas on US Military bases, killed about 50 million people world-wide including about 650,000 Americans.  It was one of the deadliest pandemics in modern history.  It was also one of the most successful biological weapons ever created.
 
Time Line To Disaster
 
This may be one of the most important chronologies you will ever read:
 
April 6, 1917:
 
    * US declares war on Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Germany, and the Ottoman Empire.
    * America swings into full production of War material.
    * American men are drafted into military service and deployed for training in Spain
    * ALL NEW RECRUITS ARE GIVEN MANDATORY VACCINATIONS --- One of which is a "broad-spectrum" live virus influenza vaccination
    * Rockefeller makes millions in vaccine sales while consolidating Standard Oil contracts worldwide
    * The first British soldiers committed to World War I are deployed to Iraq to protect American oil interests there
    * Following mass vaccine injections, U.S. soldiers are crowded into troop ships and sent to "train" in Spain.  Seasick, stressed soldiers aged 18-34 exhibit influenza symptoms on the voyage
    * Immediately after arriving in Spain, U.S. soldiers are "trained", that is, exposed to, the various forms of gas they will experience in the trenches in France
    * Exposure to these highly toxic gases causes the live-virus influenza  organisms to mutate into an extremely lethal, and highly communicable, form of virus
    * Millions of young, healthy men and women aged 18-34 die worldwide as a result of vaccinations  combined with novel and highly toxic chemicals
 
November 11, 1918
 
      * Armistice with Germany and its Allies

      * Following the end of "The Great War" - The heads of the various multi-national banks met in conference at San Remo in 1924 to assess war reparations for Germany

      * The Rockefellerd and the Rothschilds consolidated and vastly increased their wealth through actively funding both sides of the war

March 28, 1924

    * Rockefeller formes a French oil conglomerate  calling  it "Total", the "French Company of Petroleums" aka CFP
    * TOTAL is awarded a controlling interest via Deutsche Bank's stock in the Turkish Petroleum Company in Baghdad which was eventually renamed the Iraq Petroleum Company
    * The Iraq Petroleum Company was  confiscated and nationalized by Saddam Hussein in 1990.
    * TOTAL Inc. is a true multi-national mega-corporation which  operates in more than 130 countries and has over 110,000 employees.

Now the Avian Flu - Oil - China - US - WMD connection starts to get interesting.

Here's the Play: Oil to Drugs to Death

Two of TOTAL's prime, wholly-owned subsidiaries are the pharmaceutical giants Sanofi-Aventis, and Sanofi-Pasteur.  Both are world-leaders in the development and testing of experimental vaccines, which are manufactured primarily in China.  On March 23, 2005, NIH, through the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease, announces the initiation of a program to develop a vaccine for Avian Flu, asserting that although there have only been less than a handful of cases, Avian Flu poses a vast public health menace.

http://www3.niaid.nih.gov/news/newsreleases/2005/avianfluvax.htm

And it is clearly true that a weaponized virus does present a massive threat to public health.  That's the whole point of weaponizing it, isn't it? For a look at Sanofi-Pasteur's plans for its profit (and perhaps your death). You can confirm their plans here:

www.sanofi-aventis.com/Images/060706_IR_en_tcm23-13319.pdf

But please come back when you finish reading.  The information below is critically important to you.

As a side note, the Chinese factories of these two pharmaceutical mammoths are (unlike Sanofi-Pasteur's Swiftwater, PA, factory, according to dissidents such as Harry Wu, et. al.) staffed in part or entirely by political and other prisoners working under brutal slave labor conditions. China has a long history of Western Pharmaceutical manufacture, according to Wikipedia.

Bear in mind that most influenza strains and their hosts adapt to each other after roughly two years, so that the same strain of flu no longer causes symptoms.  Of course, once a strain has been weaponized, there is little reason to think that it will revert as natural strains do.  It, or the vaccine it seems to legitimize, will go on killing and killing and killing.  Or is the word "culling"?

To date, there have only been around 385  human cases identified worldwide (if those identifications are trustworthy, of course), with only 243 deaths. To put the absurdity of this effort into perspective, Sudden Cardiac Death (SCD), which researchers believe is heavily associated with aspartame consumption, is a leading cause of death which, according to the CDC, for example, killed 460,000 Americans in 1999 and the numbers keep rising - http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5106a3.htm. But Aspartame is not under the gun. Instead, Avian Flu is.

To quote Dr. Ott, "There are 6.7 Billion humans on planet earth.  This equates to a statistical infection rate of .000000004215 percent. In other words, statistically speaking, you are over 100,000 times more likely to be hit by lightning in your home than to contract the "Bird Flu."

Given the shockingly obvious lack of a real threat from an unweaponized H5N1 virus, how can we explain the  Bush Administration spending billions of dollars preparing each of the 50 States for what it drums into us is the "inevitable Bird Flu pandemic" anticipated to kill half or more of all Americans and similar numbers of people around the globe?

Back to the Time Line

March 1997:

    * Zero confirmed "H5N1" human cases exist anywhere in the word
    * The U.S. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Ft. Detrick, Rockville, Maryland, the US research center for biological weaponry, commissions  Dr. Jeffery Taubenberger to lead a research team to ISOLATE the 1918 Flu Virus' genetic code, the most lethal pathogen in history

Aug. 24, 1997:

    * Brevig, Alaska.  Research Team member Johan Hultin sends well-preserved 1918 flu virus specimens (from a frozen body killed by the 1918 flu) to Dr. Taubenberger's lab in Maryland.
    * Days later, Taubenberger detects the genetic fragments for which he has been searching.
    * The 1918 virus' RNA-based gene fragments are analyzed by computer sequencing in order to reveal its complete genetic code. Even with a super-computer, this code sequencing will take years to complete.

October, 2003:

    * Taubenberger's team finally deciphers the deadly 1918 flu virus' entire genetic code - completing a 6 year project.
    * Taubenberger's colleague, R.G. Webster, publishes article in American Scientist Magazine declaring: "The world is teetering on the edge of a flu pandemic that could kill a large fraction of the human population".

October, 2004

    * Dmtry Lvov, head of the Russian Virology Institute declares that up to one billion people around the world could die during the next pandemic.

June, 2005:

    * At Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York (alleged to be Rockefeller controlled), Taubenberger,Peter Palese and Adolfo Garcia-Sastro create plasmids, or DNA rings, from the 1918 killer virus, permanently "stabilizing" its genetic material for use as a biological weapon
    * This is the final step in revitalizing the deadly pathogen but the press is told tit will only to be used as a "vaccination tool" - even though the disease is currently non-existent.

August, 2005:

    * Taugenberger's team inserts plasmids into human kidney cells which then transfers human DNA into the virus making it "human specific"
    * The 1918 virus, responsible for the death of millions around the world is now ready for use by humans

Sept. 9, 2005:

    * The UN in New York City issues a world-wide press release introducing David Nabarro as the "UN System Senior Coordinator for Avian, Human Influenza".

Sept. 29, 2005:

    * Nabarro issues an "Official U.N. Warning" that "an outbreak of 'avian influenza' would kill between 5 million and 150 million people on each continent."  

Oct. 2005:

    * Pres. Bush's newly appointed secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS, the parent organization of both the CDC and the FDA), former Utah Governor Mike O. Leavitt, intensifies multibillion Pandemic Bird Flu preparations

Dec. 2005:

    * Bush solicits Congress for $7.1 Billion to fund "preparations" --- $3.3 billion is immediately allocated to Leavitt's HHS

January 24, 2006

    * Department of Homeland Security awards KBR, a Halliburton subsidiary, a $385 million contract for US detention centers

Jan. 2006:

    * Leavitt launches website - www.pandemicflu.gov - on which he says: "Let me be clear. It is only a matter of time before we discover H5N1 in America.  The migration patterns of the wild fowl that carry the virus makes it appearance here almost inevitable!"

    * China hosts the "International Pledging Conference on Avian and Human Influenza" in Beijing and is promised massive sums of money from the west --- Leavitt alone commits $334 million in funds to aid China's research into "vaccine development".  
    * Leavitt has a long history of fostering Chinese trade activities as Utah's Governor

March 2006:

    * Breaking new ground, Leavitt's HHS allocates funds to a private television network to produce a "made-for-TV" movie about the "bird flu"
    * Leavitt jokes that he wants "the handsomest actor" to play his character

    * Leavitt declares on HHS website (exactly as John D. Rockefeller declared in 1916): "The best defense against influenza is VACCINATION."
    * Leavitt further declares: "The current U.S. capacity for manufacturing egg-based vaccines is not sufficient to supply our entire population. HHS is supporting research into [human kidney] cell-based vaccine manufacture of producing vaccine domestically

April, 2006:

    * HHS announces a $97 million contract for the development of cell-based flu vaccine.
    * Leavitt  declares: "The FDA can use its Emergency Use Authorization authority to permit the use of unapproved products if there's a reasonable belief the products may be effective."
    * 32 states pass laws which make resisting inoculation once ordered by the governor a felony.
    * These laws join Patriot Act I, II, BARDA, BIOSHIELD I, II in making drug treatment and innoculation mandatory once a Pandemic is called.
    * Unlimited quarantine without review is mandated under these laws for those who resist innoculation under Pandemic conditions.
    * Fully staffed, empty detention centers exist all over North America.  The largest, in Alasks, is roumored to have a 2.5 million person capacity.

December, 2006

    * New York Times reports Gulf War Syndrome positively linked to vaccination of Veterans.
    * More than 100,000 vets contracted the syndrome during the 1991 Desert Storm Operation.
    * More than 20,000 vets have died to date from this syndrome believed to be triggered by squalene, a vaccine "adjutant."
    * All modern vaccines contain squalene

April 17, 2007:

    * The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) branch of HHS utilizes its Emergency Use Authorization authority and awards a license to produce H5N1 "Bird Flu" vaccines to Sanofi-Pasteur.

    * FDA Bird Flu approval letter states:
       
      "We have approved your Biologics License Application (BLA) for Influenza Virus Vaccine, H5N1, effective this date. You are hereby authorized to introduce or deliver for introduction into interstate commerce, Influenza Virus Vaccine, H5N1, under your existing Department of Health and Human Services U.S. License No. 1725; however, we acknowledge your statement provided in your submission of April 5, 2007, that Sanofi Pasteur Inc. does not intend to license this product for commercial distribution, since it was produced under contract to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services as part of national pandemic preparedness initiatives. Influenza Virus Vaccine, H5N1, is indicated for active immunization of persons 18 through 64 years of age at increased risk of exposure to the H5N1 influenza virus subtype contained in the vaccine."

    * Among the required post-market studies on this untested vaccine are;

   1.       Protocol submission: Study DMID 04-077: "A randomized, double-blinded, phase I/II, study of the safety, reactogenicity, and immunogenicity of intramuscular inactivated influenza A/H5N1 vaccine in healthy children aged 2 years through 9 years."
   2.       Final study report submission: September 30, 2008.Study DMID 04-076: "A randomized double-blinded, placebo-controlled, phase I/II, dose-ranging study of the safety, reactogenicity, and immunogenicity of intramuscular inactivated influenza A/H5N1 vaccine in healthy elderly adults."
   3.       Study DMID 05-0043: "Revaccination of healthy subjects with intramuscular inactivated subunit influenza A/Vietnam/1203/2004 (H5N1) vaccine representing a drifted variant.
   4.       "Study DMID 05-0090: "Evaluation of a booster dose of A/Vietnam/1203/04 (H5N1) vaccine administered at 6 months to healthy adult subjects after a two dose schedule at 0 and 1 month."
   5.       Study DMID 05-0129: "Open label evaluation of H5N1 vaccine at vaccine manufacturing facilities."
   6.       Study DMID 05-0130: "A single center, open label, phase I/II study of the safety and immunogenicity of two 90 µg doses of intramuscular inactivated influenza A/H5N1 vaccine in healthy adult subjects."

Nov. 26, 2007:

    * Leavitt's HHS orders 100 million H5N1 "vaccines [doses]" from Sanofi-Pasteur.  Expected delivery date, August, 2008.
    * Sanofi-Pasteur issues a press release announcing their lucrative HHS contract (100 million vaccines @ $15 USD each) and declares that the cell-based vaccine will be mass produced in the company's CHINA facility - then shipped to Stillwater, PA for hypodermic syringe-friendly packaging.
    * Approval and contract have all been consummated in the absence of official human testing.

Jan. 2008:

    * Covert 'human trials' of Sanofi-Pasteur H5N1 vaccine is conducted on 350 homeless vagrants in Poland.
    * According to London Telegraph and Examiner articles, this results in 21 "instant" deaths and over 200 severely incapacitated or hospitalized."  Development and sales of H5N1 vaccine continues.
      http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/poland/2235676/Homeless-people-die-after-bird-flu-vaccine-trial-in-Poland.html

February 14, 2008

    * U.S. Air Force Gen. Gene Renuart, commander of North American Aerospace Defense Command and U.S. Northern Command, and Canadian Air Force Lt.-Gen. Marc Dumais, commander of Canada Command, sign a Civil Assistance Plan that allows the military from one nation to support the armed forces of the other nation during a civil emergency.
    * "Our commands were created by our respective governments to respond to the defense and security challenges of the twenty-first century, and we both realize that these and other challenges are best met through cooperation between friends.... The plan facilitates the military-to-military support of civil authorities once government authorities have agreed on an appropriate response."
    * Avian Flu response is a part of NorthCom's mission, and according to Gen. Stubblebine's analysis, appears to be the primary element in its mission: http://www.northcom.mil/Avian%20Flu/index.html


June 17, 2008

    * Dr. David Nabarro, UN Influenza Coordinator, welcomes a donation of 60 million doses of H5N1 Avian Flu vaccine by Sanofi-Pasteur.
    * This adds to the stockpile of a previous donation of 30 million doses by GlaxoSmithKline Dr. Nabarro said that good progress had been made but Avian Flu could still kill as many of 150 million people.
    * Avian Flu still entrenched in Viet Nam, Bangladesh, India, Egypt and India [sic] says Dr. Nabarro.
    * Outbreaks recorded in 60 more countries according to US Influenza Coordinator.

But the people who make vaccines are ethical and look out for our best interests don't they? The cold, hard fact is that vaccine makers are neither ethical nor concerned with health and longevity of their recipients.
 
Remember: vaccination remains an uninurable risk: no parent, physician or pharmaceutical company can buy insurance against vaccine induced harm. The insurance industry refuses to accept the risk. That's why Congress created the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program that is funded by a special tax added to the cost of each vaccine shot: we pay to protect pharmaceutical company profits.

Vaccines can be used for a great deal more than just for what it says on the label.  After all, faced with a syringe of fluid, who is to say exactly what is in there and what the intended, or unintended outcomes of being injected will be?

It takes a huge amount of faith to allow a hypodermic under your skin.  That faith is, the Natural Solutions Foundation believes, without significant basis.

Shielded by the FDA, vaccine (and drug) manufacturers are immune from prosecution for wrong doing and continue to do wrong with horrifying impunity. That's even BEFORE the Avian Flu weaponization and subsequent vaccine development.  A few examples out of many, many will suffice:

April, 1930

    * Eli Lilly, makers of Thimerisol, inject the product into 22 people with meningitis who all die.  Lilly publishes the "study", claiming  that Thimerisol, 50% mercury by weight, is safe.

1972:

    * World Health Organization (WHO) Bulletin No.47 refers to creation of an immune virus  and suggests that a useful way to study the effects would be "to put it into a vaccination program and observe the results."
    * It is theorized that WHO used the smallpox vaccination program in Central Africa for this study, since the spread of HIV infection coincides precisely with the most intense and recent smallpox vaccination campaigns.
    * Information on the Central African countries most infected with HIV precisely matches WHO figures indicating the number of people vaccinated in these areas.
    * The virus requested would selectively destroy the T-cell system. (1972 Federation Proceedings of WHO).

1974

    * Henry Kissenger writes a classified "National Security Study Memorandium 2000: Implications of worldwide population growth for U.S. security and overseas interest (NSSM 200)" which identifies India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nigeria, Mexico, Indonesia, Brazil, the Philippines, thailand, Egypt, Turkey, Ethiopia and Columbia as targets for initial population reduction.
    * The Philippine Supreme Court found that 3 million Philippinas between 12 and 45 years of age were given this vaccine.
    * Native American Woman and Black women in the US received this vaccine.
    * Sterility rates in Native American Women in the US is over 35%.
    * Sterility rates in Black Women in the US is over 25%.

December 1976

    * No epidemic of Swine flu surfaces despite rapid approval and respone to perceived threat following 1 death of a solder at Ft. Dix, NJ.
    * Swine Flu inoculation program shut down after risk of death and polio like syndrome from the vaccination is found to be almost 12 times greater in vaccinated than unvaccinated people.  5% of people afflicted die, 10% are crippled or maimed for life.

http://www.haverford.edu/biology/edwards/disease/viral_essays/warnervirus.htm

May 1987:

    * The Times of London reported on its front page that smallpox vaccine administered by the World Health organization had triggered HIV/AIDS.
    * 100 Million vaccinated Africans are at risk.
    * Areas with highest vaccination rate show highest HIV/AIDS rates.
    * Robert Gallo, discoverer of the HIV/AIDS virus, defends those figures and says, "AIDS researchers will keep their mouths shut because they are paid to do so."

November 28, 2002

    * A rider tacked onto the end of the Homeland Security Bill confers immunity from liability prosecution on Eli Lilly and other manufacturers of vaccines.

June 1990:

    * Court case reveals that babies in Los Angeles were used as human guinea pigs with a experimental measles vaccine called Edmonston Zagreb high titer measles vaccine (E-Z ).  From 1989-1991, Kaiser Permanente and LA County Dep't of Health and CDC injected 700+ "mostly minority" babies with unlicensed experimental vaccines with fraudulently-obtained parental consent.
    * E-Z is closely associated with increased death rate in infant girls in Sendgal, Guneau Bisseau, and Haiti before their second birthday.
    * Most of the families are not aware to date that their child was used as a human guinea pig.

March 19, 1992

    * Dr. David Heymann, head of the office of research for the World Health Organization's Global Programme on AIDS, and Harvard pathology professor William Haseltine refuse to discuss the possibility of AIDS transmission via vaccines.
    * Dr. Heymann states in a phone interview from Geneva, "The origin of the AIDS virus is of no importance to science today. Any speculation on how it arose is of no importance." Haseltine is even more adamant. "It's distracting, it's nonproductive, it's confusing to the public, and I think it's grossly misleading in terms of getting to the solution of the problem. It's over, it's done with, it's very, very, very unlikely it happened that way, and it's another nonsense article. It's the worst kind of reporting as far as I'm concerned."

World Health Organization (WHO)
Uses Vaccines to Make Women Sterile

1972:

    * WHO begins its "Special Programme" in human reproduction with programs for both male fertility control through vaccines and female fertility control

1985

    * WHO Vaccines for smallpox and tetanus are laced with female reproductive hormones to induce permanent sterility to "eliminate 150 million excess Sub-Saharan Africans" according to WHO documents.

July, 1989

    * After years of denial, a scientific paper demonstrates conclusively that WHO tetanus vaccines used in the Philipines contained female reproductive hormones, inducing permanent sterility without consent or knowledge of the women treated.
    * Tetanus toxoid is linked to the human reproductive hormone to overcome immunological tolerance to the hormone and prod the body of the woman into producing antibodies to her own reproductive hormones.

1990

    * Women between the ages of 12 and 45  are targeted for a 5 injection series of "tetanus" shots.
    * Boys, men, children and older women are not given the shots.
    * Tetanus ordinarily requires a single booster every 10 years.
    * The 5 shot tetanus protocol is used with vaccines which contained female reproductive hormones to render the women of Tanzania, Nigeria, Nicaragua, Mexico and other countries infertile
    * Oxford University Press publishes article titled "Bypass by an alternate carrier of acquired unresponsiveness to hCG upon repeated immunizations with tetanus-conjugate vaccine' confirming method of inducing sterility requires multiple vaccinations.

1993:

    * WHO committees more than $356 million on  "reproductive health" research.
    * Funding for abortificant (abortion producing) vaccine comes from many sources.

   1. $90+ million contributed by Sweden
   2. $52+ million contributed by Great Britain
   3. $41 million contributed by Norway
   4. $27 million contributed by Denmark
   5. $12 million contributed by Germany
   6. $5.7 million contributed by US
   7. $61 million contributed by UNFPA
   8. $15.5 million contributed by World Bank
   9. $2.5 million contributed by Rockefeller Foundation
  10. $1+ million contributed by Ford Foundation
  11. $716.5 thousand contributed by IDRC (International Research and Development Centre of Canada)

April 2000

    * Observer Newspaper reports Glaxo, Pfizer, Squibb and Genentec experimented on children at Incarnation Children's Center, NY.
    * Incarnation Children's Center is run by Columbia University which was paid to experiment on children, mostly wards of the state minority children.
    * Babies as young as 6 months were injected with double doses of experimental measles vaccine.
    * Children as young as 4 were given multi-drug cocktails.
    * More than 100 orphans and babies were used in 36 experiments.

March 2008

    * Haruna Kaita, a pharmaceutical scientists and head of a Nigerian University analyzed the latest WHO vaccine in Indian labs.
    * Sterility agents were among the contaminants found in the samples.
    * According to the local population of the Akha, a Thai hill tribe, pregnant women are forced to receive the vaccine in order to get ID cards for their children.
    * Violent still births and miscarriages result.
       

ACTION STEPS

I Told You It Was A Long Story, But One You Needed to Hear.
Now What Can You Do To Protect Yourself and Your Loved Ones?

First of all, remember that you have an immune system.
 
Back at the beginning of this article I told you that viruses (and bacteria, for that matter), do not make you sick if you are equipped with a healthy immune system and you are non toxic.
 
That means change your eating habits TODAY.  The intake of refined sugar, pesticides, fluoridated water and toothpastes, etc., artificial colors, flavors and preservatives and genetically modified foods (found in everything that does not explicitly say "Certified Organic") all depress your immune system.
 
Buy "Organic", wild crafted, food that is locally grown by people you know (and don't assume that just because a field is nearby, the food is not sprayed or genetically modified or both).  ASK!
 
So Step One is to alter your diet and make eating for life, not for the moment, your number one food priority. Please, take this seriously.
 
Step Two is to harvest and cultivate information.  When the Pandemic is about to be released (and, God willing, it will never be), there will be increased propaganda rumblings to "prepare" you to submit to the schemes for control and inoculation. Stay in touch with your local community advanced health care advocates (including NSF local organizers, alternative practitioners, health store and food co-ops, etc)... keep your eyes and ears opened and let us know if you come across any information that may help us all.
 
The Natural Solutions Foundation gets information from all over the world.  Our friends are inside of corporations and outside of them, inside of governments and outside of them, inside of news media and outside of them.  We hear things early and we WILL let you know what we are hearing as soon as we hear it.

That means that you need to open our emails when you get them and at least skim them. It also means that you should share the fact that there are free Health Freedom eAlerts for which other people need to be watching, as well.  They need to be on the list so they can have early warning as well.  Send everyone you know this link

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There are two other lists you need to join to stay informed and empowered.  The first is our powerful and vibrant No-Forced-Vaccines Yahoo Forum at

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The second list is about GM "foods". Check out Natural Solutions Foundation's Trustee Ralph Fucetola's most recent blog on the topic,

http://vitaminlawyerhealthfreedom.blogspot.com/2008/07/five-action-steps-to-protect-from-gmos.html

Organic foods may be expensive: pandemic diseases and cancer are a lot more expensive.  So is forced sterility.  So are lethal allergies.

Since Genetically Modified "food" is so omnipresent in the food supply and so very dangerous, find out what you can do about it, and how to avoid it, by joining the Natural Solutions Foundation No GMO Yahoo!Group:

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Step Three is to develop your "exit strategy."  Once the Pandemic drums start beating, it is time to get out of the US until the insanity is past.  Where to go?  That is a matter of personal decision.  If you do not have a passport, you cannot go anywhere.  Get one.

If you do not have a plan, you will not go anywhere.  Make one.

Come visit us in Panama, for example, in the lovely Valley of the Moon.  Go to some place sane and stay there with your kids while this insanity swirls around.  No one knows what the vaccines will contain or what they will do.  If you want to play roulette with the intent of the vaccine makers, that is your choice.  I have my passport in hand and I will use it. I hope you will, too.
 
The Valley of the Moon:  http://www.naturalsolutionsfoundation.org
 
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APUDEP: Infomercial de productos Bayer por visitador farmaceuta y Dr. Manuel Guerra



APUDEP:  Infomercial for Bayer male products by Medical farmacist visitor and Dr. Manuel Guerra

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lunes 21 de julio de 2008

Fw: Declaración VII Foro Mesoamericano de los Pueblos, 14-17 July 2008, Managua, Ni.

Declaración VII Foro Mesoamericano de los Pueblos

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Declaración Política
del VII Foro Mesoamericano de los Pueblos

¡Mesoamérica en Resistencia, No al neocolonialismo del libre comercio!

El Foro Mesoamericano de los Pueblos, desde su primera convocatoria a
inicios del siglo XXI, ha recorrido un largo camino, construyendo y
articulando las luchas y resistencia contra las diferentes expresiones
del neoliberalismo (tratados de libre comercio, acuerdos de asociación
comercial, concesiones territoriales para la inversión extranjera como
el Plan Puebla Panamá, las privatizaciones, la militarización y la
criminalización de los movimientos sociales), en una región con una
inmensa riqueza sociocultural y poseedora de recursos naturales
estratégicos como tierra, agua, una biodiversidad exuberante, recursos
energéticos y minerales, etc., los cuales han sido históricamente
codiciados por los grandes imperios en su afán por explotar dichos
recursos y consolidar su poderío económico, político y militar.

En estos años, observamos claramente dos tendencias convergentes: en
primer lugar, se ha profundizado la ofensiva del gran capital por
apropiarse de todos los recursos estratégicos que poseen los pueblos de
la región; en este sentido, los Tratados de Libre Comercio y los
Acuerdos de Asociación, promovidos por los Estados Unidos y por la Unión
Europea, son los instrumentos centrales de las grandes potencias para
consolidar su posición hegemónica en la economía global.  En segundo
lugar, ha continuado creciendo el movimiento de resistencia popular
frente a un modelo expoliador, excluyente, concentrador de riqueza y
poder, movimiento al que se han ido sumando nuevos sectores con
reivindicaciones específicas que se agregan a las históricas demandas
por tierra, trabajo, dignidad, respeto a la vida y a los derechos
humanos, que nuestras organizaciones han enarbolado en su lucha por otro
mundo posible.

En estos años, efectivamente, la hegemonía neoliberal ha sido
radicalmente confrontada por los movimientos sociales mesoamericanos,
con propuestas construidas desde los pueblos y para los pueblos,
propuestas que tienen en común el respeto por la vida y la urgencia de
producir nuevas formas de relacionamiento entre las personas y las
poblaciones y de éstas con la naturaleza.

Durante estos días, los debates en las distintas mesas (sectoriales y
multisectoriales), muestran el complejo abanico de la resistencia de los
movimientos populares en la región, con toda su riqueza política y
organizativa, así como sus desafíos.  Constatamos que hemos avanzado en
la consolidación de muchos espacios de resistencia, pero tomamos nota de
que es necesario aún profundizar la articulación en algunos de ellos así
como dar todo nuestro respaldo a los nuevos sectores que se han
integrado en el proceso del Foro.  Como todo proceso de lucha, el Foro
Mesoamericano de los Pueblos es un espacio vivo, en permanente
transformación, por lo que se hace necesario pensar críticamente este
proceso en aras de que sirva para consolidar las luchas populares a
nivel regional.

Así, en este VII Foro Mesoamericano de los Pueblos, reafirmando el
carácter anticapitalista, antiimperialista y antipatriarcal de nuestro
proceso, declaramos que:

-    Nuestra posición política emana desde nuestra diversidad y nuestra
resistencia, frente a un modelo que deshumaniza y mercantiliza la vida,
la dignidad y la justicia, jerarquizando las relaciones económicas y
sociales y subordinando las demandas y necesidades de la gran mayoría de
la población a los intereses de una minoría, lo cual favorece al gran
capital nacional y transnacional.

-    El capitalismo, en su fase neoliberal actual, profundiza la exclusión,
la inequidad, la pobreza y la desigualdad que sufrimos los pueblos
mesoamericanos, pues su objetivo principal es autoreproducirse mediante
la expropiación de nuestras riquezas, fomentando para ello la represión,
la dependencia y negando a los pueblos su libre autodeterminación y
soberanía.

-    Especialmente, el capitalismo reproduce estructuras patriarcales de
dominación que afectan la vida de millones de mujeres y hombres en
nuestra región, pero muy en particular a las mujeres a quienes afecta de
manera directa y diferenciada debido a su condición, situación y
posición desigual en la sociedad.  Asimismo a las niñas y niños, a
quienes no se les considera plenamente como personas y por lo tanto se
les violan sus derechos humanos, negándoles la capacidad de hablar y
decidir sobre los problemas que los afectan.  De igual manera, el
patriarcado condena el derecho de las personas a la diversidad sexual,
negando a quienes deciden vivir su sexualidad de una forma diferente a
la sancionada como "buena" y "correcta", el desarrollo pleno de sus
derechos de ciudadanía.

-    Se debe reconocer que existe una deuda ecológica y social que tienen
los países del norte por la explotación de la naturaleza y consecuente
destrucción del medio ambiente, con los países del sur y entre ellas
destaca la deuda por el cambio climático.  En este sentido, denunciamos
la implementación de megaproyectos (minería, hidroeléctricas,
carreteras, petroleras) en nuestro territorio, así como la acelerada
expansión de monocultivos, que están destruyendo nuestra biodiversidad,
los medios de supervivencia de miles de comunidades y comprometiendo el
futuro mismo de la humanidad, pues los bosques tropicales son parte
fundamental del equilibrio ecológico planetario.

-    En la coyuntura actual, la guerra y la militarización están
relacionadas con la necesidad de los Estados Unidos y otras potencias,
de garantizar su acceso permanente a recursos energéticos estratégicos,
con los cuales no cuentan en sus territorios (petróleo y gas natural),
para sostener el ritmo de crecimiento de sus economías, así como la
disputa por recursos como el agua y los de la biodiversidad.  Es por
ello que vemos en la reactivación de la IV Flota, en el despliegue de
las operaciones continentales del Comando Sur, en el mantenimiento de
bases militares por todo el territorio americano y en la adopción y
aplicación, en muchos países, de legislaciones "antiterroristas", hechos
contundentes que demuestran que la militarización es parte central de la
estrategia de expansión del capitalismo.

-    Esto conlleva a que los pueblos que luchan en defensa de sus recursos,
sean criminalizados por parte de los gobiernos, con el objeto de
controlar los territorios a favor de los intereses de las grandes
corporaciones transnacionales.

-    La aplicación del modelo neoliberal produjo el desmantelamiento de la
economía campesina en toda la región, para favorecer los intereses del
agronegocio y fomentando la exportación de productos exóticos por sobre
la producción de alimentos, lo cual ha llevado a nuestros países a
perder casi por completo su soberanía alimentaria, generando además una
crisis socioeconómica de profundas consecuencias entre el campesinado.

-    Los organismos financieros internacionales, implementan políticas de
cooperación que en realidad lo que buscan es crear marcos regulatorios
para la operación de las empresas transnacionales, a costa del
empobrecimiento de las grandes mayorías.  La llamada "cooperación para
el desarrollo" de los países ricos, reproduce patrones coloniales de
relacionamiento tipo "centroperiferia", profundizando la dependencia de
nuestros países con relación a los centros hegemónicos del poder global.

-    Los pueblos indígenas de toda la región viven en este momento una
ofensiva del sistema en contra de sus territorios, de sus recursos
naturales, de su identidad cultural, sus formas de organización y libre
determinación.  Esta ofensiva se expresa de forma violenta mediante el
cerco militar (el caso de Chiapas es crítico), la expropiación de
tierras, la destrucción de sus aldeas y comunidades, entre otras cosas,
todo lo cual les impide el ejercicio pleno de su autonomía como pueblos,
consagrada no solo por sus propios usos y costumbres sino por Convenios
internacionales como el 169 de la OIT.

-    En el plano de los derechos de los trabajadores y trabajadoras,
vivimos actualmente un proceso de acelerada destrucción de la
organización sindical y de sus conquistas históricas, a través de la
flexibilización laboral como una herramienta para la mayor acumulación
de capital por parte de las transnacionales y del empresariado nacional.
  La precarización de las condiciones de vida de las grandes mayorías se
da en un momento en que las tasas de ganancia de las expresas
exportadoras e importadoras, que se benefician del modelo, aumenta
aceleradamente.  Los Tratados de Libre Comercio profundizan esta situación.

-    Millones de campesinos y campesinas, indígenas, jóvenes, niños y niñas
de nuestra región, se han visto forzados a dejar su tierra natal para
emigrar hacia los Estados Unidos y Europa, en los últimos treinta años.
  Este periodo corresponde, justamente, con la implementación del modelo
neoliberal, que expulsa a nuestra población.  En los países de destino,
las y los migrantes sufren en pésimas condiciones de vida, de trabajo y
son discriminados en todos los ámbitos de la vida social.  La vergonzosa
"Directiva de Retorno" recientemente aprobada por la Unión Europea, así
como el "Muro de la Vergüenza" que levanta Estados Unidos en su frontera
con México, simbolizan el desprecio que los países del norte sienten por
nuestros hermanos, que con su trabajo enriquecen a los dueños del capital.

-    La juventud mesoamericana reafirma su identidad frente al
adultocentrismo propio del sistema patriarcal, que criminaliza las
formas de ser, saber y hacer de las personas jóvenes.  En este sentido,
desconoce los espacios oficiales de juventud y las políticas demagógicas
de inclusión de las personas jóvenes, en el marco de las cumbres de
jefes de estado y de los gobiernos, por ser no solo inconsultas y
antipopulares sino por promover políticas que ven en la juventud un
problema, desde los patrones morales de las clases dominantes.  En
muchos casos incluso las personas jóvenes son criminalizadas y sufren
todo tipo de discriminación, muy especialmente en el plano laboral y
académico.

-    Finalmente, declaramos que la "democracia" actualmente existente no
garantiza la verdadera participación popular en la toma de decisiones y
no es por tanto, una democracia que permita la autodeterminación de los
pueblos.  Lo que existe hoy es un sistema electoral que asegura que el
poder quede siempre en las mismas manos, mediante lo que algunos
gobernantes de la región han llamado una "dictadura en democracia".
Consideramos que la participación política debe asegurarse en un marco
auténticamente democrático, lo que significa implementar mecanismos que
aseguren que la voz y demandas de las comunidades se incorporen en la
definición de las políticas públicas y del modelo económico.

Considerando todo lo anterior, desde el VII Foro Mesoamericano de los
Pueblos decimos:

-    Que rechazamos permanente y radicalmente el libre comercio, en
especial las actuales "negociaciones" de un Acuerdo de Asociación entre
la Unión Europea y Centroamérica, que a pesar de la retórica que los
gobiernos de ambas regiones proyectan en sus declaraciones públicas, no
es más que un tratado de libre comercio de características semejantes e
impactos idénticos que los que acostumbra imponer a los pueblos los
Estados Unidos, pero que incluso va más allá al imponer nuevas
obligaciones en ámbitos como propiedad intelectual, servicios públicos y
protección de las inversiones extranjeras.

-    Demandamos que además de manifestarnos contra la violencia,
discriminación y exclusión que sufren las mujeres, el carácter
antipatriarcal del Foro Mesoamericano de los Pueblos, se exprese en
adelante y de manera concreta, mediante metodologías que aseguren la
equidad en la participación mediante la incorporación de las mujeres en
la toma de decisiones y en los paneles de discusión, así como en las
actividades que el Foro promueva en sus planes de acción.  Llamamos a
las organizaciones y movimientos sociales mesoamericanos, a hacer
mayores esfuerzos por superar la situación de discriminación que las
mujeres viven también a lo interno de nuestras luchas.

-    Exigimos garantías para que las niñas, niños y adolescentes, puedan
expresarse y ser escuchados, asegurando espacios para que ellos y ellas
se junten para conocer y compartir los problemas que los afectan y sobre
todo aquellos que tengan que ver con firmas, acuerdos y convenios ya sea
que violen sus derechos o que busquen protegerlos, pues los niños, niñas
y adolescentes tienen derecho a usar la palabra para referirse y decidir
sobre todo aquello que vaya a afectar sus condiciones de existencia.

-    Asumimos nuestro compromiso de integrar el enfoque de derechos de la
diversidad sexual en nuestras organizaciones y prácticas diarias, además
de exigir políticas públicas a favor de las personas gay, lesbianas,
transexuales y bisexuales.  Particularmente, el Foro Mesoamericano de
los Pueblos se manifiesta a favor de la aprobación, en Costa Rica, del
proyecto de ley que permitiría la unión civil de personas del mismo
sexo, considerando que sería un paso muy importante en este sentido.

-    En cuanto al problema del cambio climático, consideramos que hay que
darle un enfoque político, de justicia y que siente claramente la
responsabilidad por la crisis que vive la humanidad y el planeta en su
conjunto; exigimos reparación y pago del daño por la deuda ecológica que
los países industrializados tienen para con los países del sur, además
de vincular la cuestión del cambio climático con la soberanía
alimentaria, el combate a los patrones de consumo depredadores del medio
ambiente, el lanzamiento de una campaña de los movimientos a favor de la
justicia ambiental y poner realmente la cuestión ecológica como algo
fundamental del modelo económico y social por el que estamos luchando.

-    Manifestamos enérgicamente nuestro repudio contra la militarización
creciente que afecta a nuestros pueblos y contra la criminalización que
sufren los movimientos sociales, concretamente repudiamos a la MINUSTAH
que con más de 7 mil soldados somete y humilla al hermano pueblo de
Haití, con la participación de tropas de países latinoamericanos como El
Salvador, Argentina, Brasil, Bolivia y Chile.  Repudiamos también la
reactivación de la IV Flota, las operaciones del Comando Sur y muy
especialmente nos manifestamos contra el mantenimiento de la Base
Militar de Palmerola, en territorio hondureño, por ser una amenaza
permanente para los pueblos de nuestra región.

-    Demandamos una reforma agraria integral, orientada no simplemente a
repartir tierras entre el campesinado, sino que fomente una verdadera
política productiva en beneficio de los pequeños y medianos productores
agrícolas, con crédito oportuno, asistencia técnica y protección frente
a la invasión de productos agrícolas transgénicos importados, poniendo
énfasis en la recuperación de la soberanía alimentaria de nuestros
países.  Esta reforma agraria debe basarse no en los principios de la
agricultura industrial, sino recuperar los conocimientos tradicionales,
el rescate de la semilla criolla, establecer prohibiciones para el uso
de semillas transgénicas y la construcción de redes de consumo responsable.

-    Exigimos que la cooperación para el desarrollo se enfoque en la
defensa y promoción de la vida, en la equidad y en la justicia, no en la
reproducción del status quo.  En ese sentido consideramos urgente la
transformación inmediata de sus prácticas asistencialistas (muchas veces
marcadas por la corrupción), de cooptación de líderes y desarticulación
de nuestros movimientos, como mecanismo para impedir nuestra lucha por
la autonomía y libre determinación.

-    Exigimos el respeto al derecho de los pueblos indígenas a su
territorio, recursos naturales, formas de organización y autonomía,
sustentados y vinculados sobre su propia cosmovisión.  Asimismo
condenamos la violencia que actualmente se ejerce sobre los pueblos
indígenas, para expropiarlos de sus riquezas naturales y culturales.  En
el marco de esta Declaración, muy especialmente nos pronunciamos en
contra del megaproyecto turístico en Bahía de Tela, en Honduras, como
uno de los proyectos más dañiños (aunque no el único) que se impulsan
actualmente en la región, provocando un inmenso crimen ecológico y
cultural que afecta a las comunidades Garífunas, despojándolas de su
territorio y de sus derechos ancestrales.

-    Como Foro Mesoamericano de los Pueblos, demandamos el cese inmediato
de las políticas de inversión y megaproyectos, tales como represas
hidroeléctricas, minería, turismo a gran escala, agricultura extensiva e
intensiva en manos de las transnacionales, entre otras, que atentan
contra la vida de los pueblos.

-    Llamamos a fortalecer la lucha inclaudicable por la defensa de los
derechos laborales y humanos de las personas trabajadoras, a decir No a
la flexibilización y tercerización laboral en detrimento de los derechos
e intereses de los trabajadores y trabajadoras.

-    Condenamos a la Unión Europea por la aprobación de la llamada
Directiva de Retorno que criminaliza a las personas migrantes, así como
a los Estados Unidos por la construcción del Muro de la Vergüenza, pues
las migraciones son causadas por un modelo excluyente que obliga a
millones de personas a abandonar su patria en busca de una oportunidad
para sobrevivir.  Demandamos la inmediata derogatoria de la Directiva de
Retorno así como la construcción de una legislación migratoria que
reconozca la Ciudadanía Universal de las personas migrantes.

-    Rechazamos los espacios oficiales de juventud al tiempo que
reprochamos las políticas demagógicas de inclusión de la juventud, en el
marco de las cumbres de Estado, por ser inconsultas y antipopulares.
Proponemos frente a esto relanzar la lucha hacia la construcción de un
movimiento popular mesoamericano de juventud que pueda articular
efectivamente las iniciativas que las organizaciones juveniles impulsan
en nuestros países.

-    En un contexto de monopolio mediático, luchamos por una comunicación
alternativa, desde las bases, hacia una integración mesoamericana, le
apostamos a una red de comunicación desde los movimientos sociales,
proponemos la apropiación del software libre al servicio de los
movimientos sociales y de las comunidades, y nos comprometemos a unirnos
para seguir comunicando el otro mundo posible y necesario.

-    Llamamos a construir un modelo mesoamericano para poder gobernar desde
abajo hacia arriba, sin distinciones de ningún tipo, para poder manejar
nuestra propia agenda regional es preciso avanzar con nuestro propio
concepto de democracia y gobernabilidad, para ello debemos consolidar un
verdadero Movimiento Social Mesoamericano que sea capaz de alcanzar
estas transformaciones.  Nos manifestamos también en contra de la
corrupción de los gobiernos de la región, que afecta a millones de
personas al negarles sus derechos a una vida digna, con trabajo, salud,
educación, agua potable y otros servicios, pues los recursos públicos se
consumen en pagar por privilegios para unos pocos.

-    Creemos fundamental lucha por la construcción de un Estado Laico, con
igualdad y equidad de género, que luche realmente contra la violencia
familiar, en pro de los derechos sexuales y reproductivos, con justicia
económica y en pro del aborto terapéutico.  Necesitamos asimismo
promover una espiritualidad liberadora, integradora y restauradora de
nuestras culturas e identidades.

-    Finalmente, el VII Foro Mesoamericano de los Pueblos manifiesta su
solidaridad para con los Cinco Héroes Cubanos, vilmente encarcelados en
las prisiones del Imperio estadounidense, pues su lucha es la de todo un
pueblo y la de todo un continente que aspira a un mundo con libertad,
justicia y equidad.  Nos manifestamos también en solidaridad con todos
los presos políticos de toda la región mesoamericana y de todo el
continente, en especial los presos políticos en Oaxaca y los estudiantes
perseguidos y encarcelados actualmente en Panamá.

La realización del VII Foro Mesoamericano ha sido de vital importancia
para continuar la construcción de pensamiento y articulación de acciones
colectivas, pues ha permitido reencontrarnos en discusiones y debates
necesarios para conocernos mejor y poder pensar en un proyecto social
alternativo, de alcance regional.

Reafirmamos la necesidad de seguir profundizando nuestra articulación,
pues necesitamos dar pasos que vayan más allá de la celebración del Foro
como evento, para construir un Movimiento Social Mesoamericano donde los
Foros sean parte de este proceso pero no su objetivo principal.  El
próximo Foro Mesoamericano de los Pueblos será realizado en México, en
el 2009, por lo cual desde ahora alentamos la participación popular en
este importante espacio de encuentro de luchadores y luchadoras de toda
la región.

¡VIVA MESOAMÉRICA UNIDA!
¡OTRA MESOAMÉRICA Y OTRO MUNDO SON POSIBLES!

Managua, Nicaragua, 16 de julio de 2008.


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--- On Mon, 7/21/08, Pasalavoz <pasalavoz@movimientos.org> wrote:
From: Pasalavoz <pasalavoz@movimientos.org>
Subject: Declaración VII Foro Mesoamericano de los Pueblos
To: pasavoz@listas.movimientos.org
Date: Monday, July 21, 2008, 1:44 PM

Minga Informativa de Movimientos Sociales ---------------------------------------------  Declaración Política del VII Foro Mesoamericano de los Pueblos  ¡Mesoamérica en Resistencia, No al neocolonialismo del libre comercio!  El Foro Mesoamericano de los Pueblos, desde su primera convocatoria a  inicios del siglo XXI, ha recorrido un largo camino, construyendo y  articulando las luchas y resistencia contra las diferentes expresiones  del neoliberalismo (tratados de libre comercio, acuerdos de asociación  comercial, concesiones territoriales para la inversión extranjera como  el Plan Puebla Panamá, las privatizaciones, la militarización y la  criminalización de los movimientos sociales), en una región con una  inmensa riqueza sociocultural y poseedora de recursos naturales  estratégicos como tierra, agua, una biodiversidad exuberante, recursos  energéticos y minerales, etc., los cuales han sido históricamente  codiciados por los grandes imperios en su afán por explotar dichos  recursos y consolidar su poderío económico, político y militar.  En estos años, observamos claramente dos tendencias convergentes: en  primer lugar, se ha profundizado la ofensiva del gran capital por  apropiarse de todos los recursos estratégicos que poseen los pueblos de  la región; en este sentido, los Tratados de Libre Comercio y los  Acuerdos de Asociación, promovidos por los Estados Unidos y por la Unión  Europea, son los instrumentos centrales de las grandes potencias para  consolidar su posición hegemónica en la economía global.  En segundo  lugar, ha continuado creciendo el movimiento de resistencia popular  frente a un modelo expoliador, excluyente, concentrador de riqueza y  poder, movimiento al que se han ido sumando nuevos sectores con  reivindicaciones específicas que se agregan a las históricas demandas  por tierra, trabajo, dignidad, respeto a la vida y a los derechos  humanos, que nuestras organizaciones han enarbolado en su lucha por otro  mundo posible.  En estos años, efectivamente, la hegemonía neoliberal ha sido  radicalmente confrontada por los movimientos sociales mesoamericanos,  con propuestas construidas desde los pueblos y para los pueblos,  propuestas que tienen en común el respeto por la vida y la urgencia de  producir nuevas formas de relacionamiento entre las personas y las  poblaciones y de éstas con la naturaleza.  Durante estos días, los debates en las distintas mesas (sectoriales y  multisectoriales), muestran el complejo abanico de la resistencia de los  movimientos populares en la región, con toda su riqueza política y  organizativa, así como sus desafíos.  Constatamos que hemos avanzado en  la consolidación de muchos espacios de resistencia, pero tomamos nota de  que es necesario aún profundizar la articulación en algunos de ellos así  como dar todo nuestro respaldo a los nuevos sectores que se han  integrado en el proceso del Foro.  Como todo proceso de lucha, el Foro  Mesoamericano de los Pueblos es un espacio vivo, en permanente  transformación, por lo que se hace necesario pensar críticamente este  proceso en aras de que sirva para consolidar las luchas populares a  nivel regional.  Así, en este VII Foro Mesoamericano de los Pueblos, reafirmando el  carácter anticapitalista, antiimperialista y antipatriarcal de nuestro  proceso, declaramos que:  -	Nuestra posición política emana desde nuestra diversidad y nuestra  resistencia, frente a un modelo que deshumaniza y mercantiliza la vida,  la dignidad y la justicia, jerarquizando las relaciones económicas y  sociales y subordinando las demandas y necesidades de la gran mayoría de  la población a los intereses de una minoría, lo cual favorece al gran  capital nacional y transnacional.  -	El capitalismo, en su fase neoliberal actual, profundiza la exclusión,  la inequidad, la pobreza y la desigualdad que sufrimos los pueblos  mesoamericanos, pues su objetivo principal es autoreproducirse mediante  la expropiación de nuestras riquezas, fomentando para ello la represión,  la dependencia y negando a los pueblos su libre autodeterminación y  soberanía.  -	Especialmente, el capitalismo reproduce estructuras patriarcales de  dominación que afectan la vida de millones de mujeres y hombres en  nuestra región, pero muy en particular a las mujeres a quienes afecta de  manera directa y diferenciada debido a su condición, situación y  posición desigual en la sociedad.  Asimismo a las niñas y niños, a  quienes no se les considera plenamente como personas y por lo tanto se  les violan sus derechos humanos, negándoles la capacidad de hablar y  decidir sobre los problemas que los afectan.  De igual manera, el  patriarcado condena el derecho de las personas a la diversidad sexual,  negando a quienes deciden vivir su sexualidad de una forma diferente a  la sancionada como "buena" y "correcta", el desarrollo pleno de sus  derechos de ciudadanía.  -	Se debe reconocer que existe una deuda ecológica y social que tienen  los países del norte por la explotación de la naturaleza y consecuente  destrucción del medio ambiente, con los países del sur y entre ellas  destaca la deuda por el cambio climático.  En este sentido, denunciamos  la implementación de megaproyectos (minería, hidroeléctricas,  carreteras, petroleras) en nuestro territorio, así como la acelerada  expansión de monocultivos, que están destruyendo nuestra biodiversidad,  los medios de supervivencia de miles de comunidades y comprometiendo el  futuro mismo de la humanidad, pues los bosques tropicales son parte  fundamental del equilibrio ecológico planetario.  -	En la coyuntura actual, la guerra y la militarización están  relacionadas con la necesidad de los Estados Unidos y otras potencias,  de garantizar su acceso permanente a recursos energéticos estratégicos,  con los cuales no cuentan en sus territorios (petróleo y gas natural),  para sostener el ritmo de crecimiento de sus economías, así como la  disputa por recursos como el agua y los de la biodiversidad.  Es por  ello que vemos en la reactivación de la IV Flota, en el despliegue de  las operaciones continentales del Comando Sur, en el mantenimiento de  bases militares por todo el territorio americano y en la adopción y  aplicación, en muchos países, de legislaciones "antiterroristas", hechos  contundentes que demuestran que la militarización es parte central de la  estrategia de expansión del capitalismo.  -	Esto conlleva a que los pueblos que luchan en defensa de sus recursos,  sean criminalizados por parte de los gobiernos, con el objeto de  controlar los territorios a favor de los intereses de las grandes  corporaciones transnacionales.  -	La aplicación del modelo neoliberal produjo el desmantelamiento de la  economía campesina en toda la región, para favorecer los intereses del  agronegocio y fomentando la exportación de productos exóticos por sobre  la producción de alimentos, lo cual ha llevado a nuestros países a  perder casi por completo su soberanía alimentaria, generando además una  crisis socioeconómica de profundas consecuencias entre el campesinado.  -	Los organismos financieros internacionales, implementan políticas de  cooperación que en realidad lo que buscan es crear marcos regulatorios  para la operación de las empresas transnacionales, a costa del  empobrecimiento de las grandes mayorías.  La llamada "cooperación para  el desarrollo" de los países ricos, reproduce patrones coloniales de  relacionamiento tipo "centroperiferia", profundizando la dependencia de  nuestros países con relación a los centros hegemónicos del poder global.  -	Los pueblos indígenas de toda la región viven en este momento una  ofensiva del sistema en contra de sus territorios, de sus recursos  naturales, de su identidad cultural, sus formas de organización y libre  determinación.  Esta ofensiva se expresa de forma violenta mediante el  cerco militar (el caso de Chiapas es crítico), la expropiación de  tierras, la destrucción de sus aldeas y comunidades, entre otras cosas,  todo lo cual les impide el ejercicio pleno de su autonomía como pueblos,  consagrada no solo por sus propios usos y costumbres sino por Convenios  internacionales como el 169 de la OIT.  -	En el plano de los derechos de los trabajadores y trabajadoras,  vivimos actualmente un proceso de acelerada destrucción de la  organización sindical y de sus conquistas históricas, a través de la  flexibilización laboral como una herramienta para la mayor acumulación  de capital por parte de las transnacionales y del empresariado nacional.    La precarización de las condiciones de vida de las grandes mayorías se  da en un momento en que las tasas de ganancia de las expresas  exportadoras e importadoras, que se benefician del modelo, aumenta  aceleradamente.  Los Tratados de Libre Comercio profundizan esta situación.  -	Millones de campesinos y campesinas, indígenas, jóvenes, niños y niñas  de nuestra región, se han visto forzados a dejar su tierra natal para  emigrar hacia los Estados Unidos y Europa, en los últimos treinta años.    Este periodo corresponde, justamente, con la implementación del modelo  neoliberal, que expulsa a nuestra población.  En los países de destino,  las y los migrantes sufren en pésimas condiciones de vida, de trabajo y  son discriminados en todos los ámbitos de la vida social.  La vergonzosa  "Directiva de Retorno" recientemente aprobada por la Unión Europea, así  como el "Muro de la Vergüenza" que levanta Estados Unidos en su frontera  con México, simbolizan el desprecio que los países del norte sienten por  nuestros hermanos, que con su trabajo enriquecen a los dueños del capital.  -	La juventud mesoamericana reafirma su identidad frente al  adultocentrismo propio del sistema patriarcal, que criminaliza las  formas de ser, saber y hacer de las personas jóvenes.  En este sentido,  desconoce los espacios oficiales de juventud y las políticas demagógicas  de inclusión de las personas jóvenes, en el marco de las cumbres de  jefes de estado y de los gobiernos, por ser no solo inconsultas y  antipopulares sino por promover políticas que ven en la juventud un  problema, desde los patrones morales de las clases dominantes.  En  muchos casos incluso las personas jóvenes son criminalizadas y sufren  todo tipo de discriminación, muy especialmente en el plano laboral y  académico.  -	Finalmente, declaramos que la "democracia" actualmente existente no  garantiza la verdadera participación popular en la toma de decisiones y  no es por tanto, una democracia que permita la autodeterminación de los  pueblos.  Lo que existe hoy es un sistema electoral que asegura que el  poder quede siempre en las mismas manos, mediante lo que algunos  gobernantes de la región han llamado una "dictadura en democracia".  Consideramos que la participación política debe asegurarse en un marco  auténticamente democrático, lo que significa implementar mecanismos que  aseguren que la voz y demandas de las comunidades se incorporen en la  definición de las políticas públicas y del modelo económico.  Considerando todo lo anterior, desde el VII Foro Mesoamericano de los  Pueblos decimos:  -	Que rechazamos permanente y radicalmente el libre comercio, en  especial las actuales "negociaciones" de un Acuerdo de Asociación entre  la Unión Europea y Centroamérica, que a pesar de la retórica que los  gobiernos de ambas regiones proyectan en sus declaraciones públicas, no  es más que un tratado de libre comercio de características semejantes e  impactos idénticos que los que acostumbra imponer a los pueblos los  Estados Unidos, pero que incluso va más allá al imponer nuevas  obligaciones en ámbitos como propiedad intelectual, servicios públicos y  protección de las inversiones extranjeras.  -	Demandamos que además de manifestarnos contra la violencia,  discriminación y exclusión que sufren las mujeres, el carácter  antipatriarcal del Foro Mesoamericano de los Pueblos, se exprese en  adelante y de manera concreta, mediante metodologías que aseguren la  equidad en la participación mediante la incorporación de las mujeres en  la toma de decisiones y en los paneles de discusión, así como en las  actividades que el Foro promueva en sus planes de acción.  Llamamos a  las organizaciones y movimientos sociales mesoamericanos, a hacer  mayores esfuerzos por superar la situación de discriminación que las  mujeres viven también a lo interno de nuestras luchas.  -	Exigimos garantías para que las niñas, niños y adolescentes, puedan  expresarse y ser escuchados, asegurando espacios para que ellos y ellas  se junten para conocer y compartir los problemas que los afectan y sobre  todo aquellos que tengan que ver con firmas, acuerdos y convenios ya sea  que violen sus derechos o que busquen protegerlos, pues los niños, niñas  y adolescentes tienen derecho a usar la palabra para referirse y decidir  sobre todo aquello que vaya a afectar sus condiciones de existencia.  -	Asumimos nuestro compromiso de integrar el enfoque de derechos de la  diversidad sexual en nuestras organizaciones y prácticas diarias, además  de exigir políticas públicas a favor de las personas gay, lesbianas,  transexuales y bisexuales.  Particularmente, el Foro Mesoamericano de  los Pueblos se manifiesta a favor de la aprobación, en Costa Rica, del  proyecto de ley que permitiría la unión civil de personas del mismo  sexo, considerando que sería un paso muy importante en este sentido.  -	En cuanto al problema del cambio climático, consideramos que hay que  darle un enfoque político, de justicia y que siente claramente la  responsabilidad por la crisis que vive la humanidad y el planeta en su  conjunto; exigimos reparación y pago del daño por la deuda ecológica que  los países industrializados tienen para con los países del sur, además  de vincular la cuestión del cambio climático con la soberanía  alimentaria, el combate a los patrones de consumo depredadores del medio  ambiente, el lanzamiento de una campaña de los movimientos a favor de la  justicia ambiental y poner realmente la cuestión ecológica como algo  fundamental del modelo económico y social por el que estamos luchando.  -	Manifestamos enérgicamente nuestro repudio contra la militarización  creciente que afecta a nuestros pueblos y contra la criminalización que  sufren los movimientos sociales, concretamente repudiamos a la MINUSTAH  que con más de 7 mil soldados somete y humilla al hermano pueblo de  Haití, con la participación de tropas de países latinoamericanos como El  Salvador, Argentina, Brasil, Bolivia y Chile.  Repudiamos también la  reactivación de la IV Flota, las operaciones del Comando Sur y muy  especialmente nos manifestamos contra el mantenimiento de la Base  Militar de Palmerola, en territorio hondureño, por ser una amenaza  permanente para los pueblos de nuestra región.  -	Demandamos una reforma agraria integral, orientada no simplemente a  repartir tierras entre el campesinado, sino que fomente una verdadera  política productiva en beneficio de los pequeños y medianos productores  agrícolas, con crédito oportuno, asistencia técnica y protección frente  a la invasión de productos agrícolas transgénicos importados, poniendo  énfasis en la recuperación de la soberanía alimentaria de nuestros  países.  Esta reforma agraria debe basarse no en los principios de la  agricultura industrial, sino recuperar los conocimientos tradicionales,  el rescate de la semilla criolla, establecer prohibiciones para el uso  de semillas transgénicas y la construcción de redes de consumo responsable.  -	Exigimos que la cooperación para el desarrollo se enfoque en la  defensa y promoción de la vida, en la equidad y en la justicia, no en la  reproducción del status quo.  En ese sentido consideramos urgente la  transformación inmediata de sus prácticas asistencialistas (muchas veces  marcadas por la corrupción), de cooptación de líderes y desarticulación  de nuestros movimientos, como mecanismo para impedir nuestra lucha por  la autonomía y libre determinación.  -	Exigimos el respeto al derecho de los pueblos indígenas a su  territorio, recursos naturales, formas de organización y autonomía,  sustentados y vinculados sobre su propia cosmovisión.  Asimismo  condenamos la violencia que actualmente se ejerce sobre los pueblos  indígenas, para expropiarlos de sus riquezas naturales y culturales.  En  el marco de esta Declaración, muy especialmente nos pronunciamos en  contra del megaproyecto turístico en Bahía de Tela, en Honduras, como  uno de los proyectos más dañiños (aunque no el único) que se impulsan  actualmente en la región, provocando un inmenso crimen ecológico y  cultural que afecta a las comunidades Garífunas, despojándolas de su  territorio y de sus derechos ancestrales.  -	Como Foro Mesoamericano de los Pueblos, demandamos el cese inmediato  de las políticas de inversión y megaproyectos, tales como represas  hidroeléctricas, minería, turismo a gran escala, agricultura extensiva e  intensiva en manos de las transnacionales, entre otras, que atentan  contra la vida de los pueblos.  -	Llamamos a fortalecer la lucha inclaudicable por la defensa de los  derechos laborales y humanos de las personas trabajadoras, a decir No a  la flexibilización y tercerización laboral en detrimento de los derechos  e intereses de los trabajadores y trabajadoras.  -	Condenamos a la Unión Europea por la aprobación de la llamada  Directiva de Retorno que criminaliza a las personas migrantes, así como  a los Estados Unidos por la construcción del Muro de la Vergüenza, pues  las migraciones son causadas por un modelo excluyente que obliga a  millones de personas a abandonar su patria en busca de una oportunidad  para sobrevivir.  Demandamos la inmediata derogatoria de la Directiva de  Retorno así como la construcción de una legislación migratoria que  reconozca la Ciudadanía Universal de las personas migrantes.  -	Rechazamos los espacios oficiales de juventud al tiempo que  reprochamos las políticas demagógicas de inclusión de la juventud, en el  marco de las cumbres de Estado, por ser inconsultas y antipopulares.  Proponemos frente a esto relanzar la lucha hacia la construcción de un  movimiento popular mesoamericano de juventud que pueda articular  efectivamente las iniciativas que las organizaciones juveniles impulsan  en nuestros países.  -	En un contexto de monopolio mediático, luchamos por una comunicación  alternativa, desde las bases, hacia una integración mesoamericana, le  apostamos a una red de comunicación desde los movimientos sociales,  proponemos la apropiación del software libre al servicio de los  movimientos sociales y de las comunidades, y nos comprometemos a unirnos  para seguir comunicando el otro mundo posible y necesario.  -	Llamamos a construir un modelo mesoamericano para poder gobernar desde  abajo hacia arriba, sin distinciones de ningún tipo, para poder manejar  nuestra propia agenda regional es preciso avanzar con nuestro propio  concepto de democracia y gobernabilidad, para ello debemos consolidar un  verdadero Movimiento Social Mesoamericano que sea capaz de alcanzar  estas transformaciones.  Nos manifestamos también en contra de la  corrupción de los gobiernos de la región, que afecta a millones de  personas al negarles sus derechos a una vida digna, con trabajo, salud,  educación, agua potable y otros servicios, pues los recursos públicos se  consumen en pagar por privilegios para unos pocos.  -	Creemos fundamental lucha por la construcción de un Estado Laico, con  igualdad y equidad de género, que luche realmente contra la violencia  familiar, en pro de los derechos sexuales y reproductivos, con justicia  económica y en pro del aborto terapéutico.  Necesitamos asimismo  promover una espiritualidad liberadora, integradora y restauradora de  nuestras culturas e identidades.  -	Finalmente, el VII Foro Mesoamericano de los Pueblos manifiesta su  solidaridad para con los Cinco Héroes Cubanos, vilmente encarcelados en  las prisiones del Imperio estadounidense, pues su lucha es la de todo un  pueblo y la de todo un continente que aspira a un mundo con libertad,  justicia y equidad.  Nos manifestamos también en solidaridad con todos  los presos políticos de toda la región mesoamericana y de todo el  continente, en especial los presos políticos en Oaxaca y los estudiantes  perseguidos y encarcelados actualmente en Panamá.  La realización del VII Foro Mesoamericano ha sido de vital importancia  para continuar la construcción de pensamiento y articulación de acciones  colectivas, pues ha permitido reencontrarnos en discusiones y debates  necesarios para conocernos mejor y poder pensar en un proyecto social  alternativo, de alcance regional.  Reafirmamos la necesidad de seguir profundizando nuestra articulación,  pues necesitamos dar pasos que vayan más allá de la celebración del Foro  como evento, para construir un Movimiento Social Mesoamericano donde los  Foros sean parte de este proceso pero no su objetivo principal.  El  próximo Foro Mesoamericano de los Pueblos será realizado en México, en  el 2009, por lo cual desde ahora alentamos la participación popular en  este importante espacio de encuentro de luchadores y luchadoras de toda  la región.  ¡VIVA MESOAMÉRICA UNIDA! ¡OTRA MESOAMÉRICA Y OTRO MUNDO SON POSIBLES!  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Canada Will Become Test Case
By Kevin Parkinson
21/07/08 "Global Research" -- -

In the last 15 years or so, as a society we have had access to more information than ever before in modern history because of the Internet. There are approximately 1 billion Internet users in the world B and any one of these users can theoretically communicate in real time with any other on the planet. The Internet has been the greatest technological achievement of the 20th century by far, and has been recognized as such by the global community.

The free transfer of information, uncensored, unlimited and untainted, still seems to be a dream when you think about it. Whatever field that is mentioned- education, commerce, government, news, entertainment, politics and countless other areas- have been radically affected by the introduction of the Internet. And mostly, it's good news, except when poor judgements are made and people are taken advantage of. Scrutiny and oversight are needed, especially where children are involved.

However, when there are potential profits open to a corporation, the needs of society don't count. Take the recent case in Canada with the behemoths, Telus and Rogers rolling out a charge for text messaging without any warning to the public. It was an arrogant and risky move for the telecommunications giants because it backfired. People actually used Internet technology to deliver a loud and clear message to these companies and that was to scrap the extra charge. The people used the power of the Internet against the big boys and the little guys won.

However, the issue of text messaging is just a tiny blip on the radar screens of Telus and another company, Bell Canada, the two largest Internet Service Providers (ISP'S) in Canada. Our country is being used as a test case to drastically change the delivery of Internet service forever. The change will be so radical that it has the potential to send us back to the horse and buggy days of information sharing and access.

In the upcoming weeks watch for a report in Time Magazine that will attempt to smooth over the rough edges of a diabolical plot by Bell Canada and Telus, to begin charging per site fees on most Internet sites. The plan is to convert the Internet into a cable-like system, where customers sign up for specific web sites, and then pay to visit sites beyond a cutoff point.

From my browsing (on the currently free Internet) I have discovered that the 'demise' of the free Internet is slated for 2010 in Canada, and two years later around the world. Canada is seen a good choice to implement such shameful and sinister changes, since Canadians are viewed as being laissez fair, politically uninformed and an easy target. The corporate marauders will iron out the wrinkles in Canada and then spring the new, castrated version of the Internet on the rest of the world, probably with little fanfare, except for some dire warnings about the 'evil' of the Internet (free) and the CEO's spouting about 'safety and security'. These buzzwords usually work pretty well.

What will the Internet look like in Canada in 2010? I suspect that the ISP's will provide a "package" program as companies like Cogeco currently do. Customers will pay for a series of websites as they do now for their television stations. Television stations will be available on-line as part of these packages, which will make the networks happy since they have lost much of the younger market which are surfing and chatting on their computers in the evening. However, as is the case with cable television now, if you choose something that is not part of the package, you know what happens. You pay extra.

And this is where the Internet (free) as we know it will suffer almost immediate, economic strangulation. Thousands and thousands of Internet sites will not be part of the package so users will have to pay extra to visit those sites! In just an hour or two it is possible to easily visit 20-30 sites or more while looking for information. Just imagine how high these costs will be.

At present, the world condemns China because that country restricts certain websites. "They are undemocratic; they are removing people's freedom; they don't respect individual rights; they are censoring information,” are some of the comments we hear. But what Bell Canada and Telus have planned for Canadians is much worse than that. They are planning the death of the Internet (free) as we know it, and I expect they'll be hardly a whimper from Canadians. It's all part of the corporate plan for a New World Order and virtually a masterstroke that will lead to the creation of billions and billions of dollars of corporate profit at the expense of the working and middle classes.

There are so many other implications as a result of these changes, far too many to elaborate on here. Be aware that we will all lose our privacy because all websites will be tracked as part of the billing procedure, and we will be literally cut off from 90% of the information that we can access today. The little guys on the Net will fall likes flies; Bloggers and small website operators will die a quick death because people will not pay to go to their sites and read their pages.

Ironically, the only medium that can save us is the one we are trying to save- the Internet (free). This article will be posted on my Blog, www.realitycheck.typepad.com and I encourage people and groups to learn more about this issue. Canadians can keep the Internet free just as they kept text messaging free. Don't wait for the federal politicians. They will do nothing to help us.

I would welcome a letter to the editor of the Standard Freeholder from a spokesperson from Bell Canada or Telus telling me that I am absolutely wrong in what I have written, and that no such changes to the Internet are being planned, and that access to Internet sites will remain FREE in the years to come. In the meantime, I encourage all of you to write to the media, ask questions, phone the radio station, phone a friend, or think of something else to prevent what appears to me to be inevitable.

Maintaining Internet (free) access is the only way we have a chance at combatting the global corporate takeover, the North American Union, and a long list of other deadly deeds that the elite in society have planned for us. Yesterday was too late in trying to protect our rights and freedoms. We must now redouble our efforts in order to give our children and grandchildren a fighting chance in the future.
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Government Public Debt and Taxation..produces mass wretchedness and oppression.

If we run into such debts as that we must be taxed in our meat and in our drink, in our necessaries and our comforts, in our labors and our amusements, for our callings and our creeds, as the people of England are, our people, like them, must come to labor sixteen hours in the twenty-four, and give the earnings of fifteen of these to the government for their debts and daily expenses;

And the sixteenth (1 of 16 hours/day) being insufficient to afford us bread, we must live, as they do now, on oatmeal and potatoes, have no time to think, no means of calling the mismanagers to account; but be glad to obtain subsistence by hiring ourselves to rivet their chains around the necks of our fellow sufferers;

And this is the tendency of all human governments. A departure from principle in one instance becomes a precedent for a second, that second for a third, and so on 'til the bulk of the society is reduced to be mere automatons of misery, to have no sensibilities left but for sinning and suffering...

And the forehorse of this frightful team is public debt. Taxation follows that, and in its train wretchedness and oppression.

~Thomas Jefferson

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RAUL CASTRO: Con los pies en la tierra del pueblo

Sesión Primera de la VII Legislatura del Parlamento en Cuba Sesión
RAUL CASTRO ((nota: comentarios mios...Basta Ya! USA!))

InSurGente.-


“(…)Mientras Cuba, pequeña y bloqueada, dibuja su futuro con todos y buscando mejoras para sus trabajadores, los poderosos del mundo hablan de democracia y aplican terapias de choque neoliberales que se traducen en recortes de salarios, despidos masivos y cierre de cuanta empresa afecte intereses y plusvalía. (…)Ha sido una Sesión con los pies en la tierra del pueblo. La resuelta decisión de poner a producir todo el terreno disponible y factible para cosechar frutos y alimentos en momentos en que la hambruna afecta a 854 millones de terrícolas, no necesita palabras de más. No es solo voluntad política, es una estrategia que involucra desde la empresa estatal hasta el productor privado. Habrá parcelas para todo el que las haga producir, rápido y bien(…)”.

Sesión Primera de la VII Legislatura del Parlamento en Cuba

Con los pies en la tierra del pueblo


· Otra vez esta Isla Antillana demuestra que su proyecto es popular, racional y perspectivo para todos los cubanos, sin levantar expectativas que enrumben los análisis hacia derivadas inalcanzables a corto, mediano y largo plazos.

· La solución a los problemas del país y el acercamiento real del trabajo de los diputados con los diversos sectores sociales, fue punto elemental en la agenda de esta primera sesión ordinaria, a la que asistieron más de 600 diputados y concluyó este viernes

· Raúl Castro Ruz, Presidente de Cuba, clausuró de manera magistral y diáfana la importante reunión, en la que laboraron las doce Comisiones Permanentes de Trabajo y se evaluó el acontecer nacional con una visión abarcadora, analítica e integral

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Por Graciela Guerrero Garay


A Cuba y sus dirigentes nadie puede quitarles el mérito de estar identificados totalmente con el pueblo y sus problemas. Lo que no quieren entender los fascistas, contrarrevolucionarios, imperialistas y mercaderes del poder, el neoliberalismo, la globalización del hambre, la pobreza y el genocidio humano es que mientras ellos estén en algún lugar del mundo, por pequeño que sea, resolverles las demandas a las grandes masas, que son pobres y multiplican ENE veces el número de ricos, es cada día, por culpa de ellos mismos, una misión muy riesgosa y una tarea arduamente difícil.


Más, si esa nación está bloqueada injusta y cínicamente por casi medio siglo, se llama Cuba, pertenece al Tercer Mundo y es una isla, con un proceso revolucionario probado a golpe de sudor y dignidad política y única en la tierra con un proyecto socialista, por demás atacado económica, ideológica y socialmente por el satánico gobierno imperial de los Estados Unidos.


Con estas verdades y la diáfana voluntad que, también por medio siglo, distingue el andar del Parlamento Cubano, se abrió la Primera Sesión Ordinaria de la VII Legislatura, con una agenda de trabajo integradora, a tono con las urgencias de las transformaciones que acontecen en la nación y las horribles tensiones que penden sobre los pueblos de América en este siglo XXI.


Las necesarias modificaciones a la Ley de Seguridad Social, vigente desde 1980, demuestran el interés del gobierno por acercarse cada vez más a los momentos actuales y transformar todo lo que contribuya al mejoramiento ciudadano, impulse el desarrollo y acorte distancias en el empeño de elevar la calidad de vida, revalidar los resultados productivos, darle valor al salario y hacer un país equitativo y coherente con las esencias de sus ideas: el verdadero marxismo – leninismo.


Alargar los años de jubilación, las mujeres a los 60 y los hombres a los 65, lejos de significar explotación, humillación y manipulación estatal de los recursos humanos, es pensar en esa empleomanía y reconocer sus potencialidades. Es mirar a las generaciones del futuro con una verdad irrefutable: en Cuba la esperanza de vida, hoy, es de 77, 97 años, según estudios estadísticos que abarcaron la etapa 2005 - 2007.


Pero también es resultado de una reflexión profunda y real del desarrollo demográfico, el que arroja que para el 2025 existirán unos 775 mil ciudadanos menos en edad laboral, propiciados por esos altos índices que testifican una vida de 76 años, para los hombres, y 80,02 para las mujeres, contra una tasa de natalidad baja, que marcó en el 2006 el mayor déficit de las últimas seis décadas.


El Presidente de Cuba, Raúl Castro Ruz, fue preciso: este privilegio que disfrutan por igual los cubanos nos sitúa dentro del 25 por ciento de la población del planeta cuyos niños pueden aspirar a vivir 77 o más años y nuestros compatriotas viven cinco años más del promedio de latinoamericanos y caribeños.


Mirar de frente esta realidad – muy positiva y humana amén de la tendencia de envejecimiento de la sociedad --, da fe de cómo se acrisolan las dificultades y se llevan a la palestra pública con meridiana claridad y democracia, todo lo contrario de lo que difaman y quieren vender como imagen de esta Isla los monopolios de la información y la propaganda mediática.


Mientras Cuba, pequeña y bloqueada, dibuja su futuro con todos y buscando mejoras para sus trabajadores, los poderosos del mundo hablan de democracia y aplican terapias de choque neoliberales que se traducen en recortes de salarios, despidos masivos y cierre de cuanta empresa afecte intereses y plusvalía.


Ha sido una Sesión con los pies en la tierra del pueblo. La resuelta decisión de poner a producir todo el terreno disponible y factible para cosechar frutos y alimentos en momentos en que la hambruna afecta a 854 millones de terrícolas, no necesita palabras de más. No es solo voluntad política, es una estrategia que involucra desde la empresa estatal hasta el productor privado. Habrá parcelas para todo el que las haga producir, rápido y bien.


El pormenorizado análisis de las industrias sideromecánicas tampoco deja margen a las sombras. Los avances y las deficiencias se pusieron en la mesa con el mismo ímpetu. Cada cubano tuvo la oportunidad de verlo, oírlo y reflexionar al unísono. Cada diputado dio sus puntos de vistas, llevó el sentir de sus electores.


Raúl hizo una clausura digna de este pueblo y su socialismo irreversible. No por campañas, imposición ni caprichos de élites parlamentarias. Irreversible porque cada metro que se avanza, cada paso que se retrocede, el presente y el mañana, no tipifican codicias personales, competencia burda y aplastante, degolladora, apologista.


Inclaudicable porque es de mayorías, de obreros y campesinos, de intelectuales y domésticos, de gente constantemente inconforme a pesar de lo mucho que tienen en este mundo que comparte tan poco y no garantiza ya ni el aire puro.


Constante porque es Cuba, con esa gracia de dar a muchos con casi nada y de ganarse los aplausos de los locos cuerdos que aman a Martí, a Fidel, a Raúl, a los revolucionarios y sus revoluciones; de los que no dejan morir al Che Guevara y les ponen con fe flores a sus muertos héroes.


Saludable esta reunión de la VII Legislatura del Parlamento Cubano. Simplemente, porque no hay “caperucitas ni lobos”, sino un ejército de mosqueteros atrevidos y sinceros que, aún con el precio del petróleo por el techo, estar a 90 millas del más grotesco de los monstruos imperiales, sentirse amenazado con bombas y palabras, vivir bajo la austeridad de un Período Especial y ser enjuiciado y cuestionado mil veces por segundo, construye puentes y cantos a la vida.


Que el resto del mundo se mire y apueste. Ya nosotros apostamos.

Texto íntegro: por Raul Castro


Compañeras y compañeros:

La Declaración de apoyo a nuestros cinco compatriotas que sufren injusta prisión en cárceles de los Estados Unidos, aprobada por esta Asamblea, es otra modesta acción en la lucha por su libertad, en la que no cejaremos hasta su regreso, con el apoyo creciente de quienes en el mundo creen en la justicia.

A Gerardo, Antonio, Ramón, Fernando y René, enviamos un fuerte abrazo del Parlamento cubano.

Una parte importante de las reuniones de ayer y en esta primera sesión, por la mañana, aunque más breve, la dedicamos a analizar asuntos tan vitales como la protección del trabajador y su derecho a un retiro justo.

El anteproyecto de la nueva Ley de Seguridad Social —y repetimos algunas de las cuestiones que ya ustedes han tratado con profundidad, para información directa a nuestro pueblo—, y sobre todo los cambios propuestos en la edad de jubilación y los años laborados para tener derecho a ella, se corresponden con la realidad de un país donde la esperanza de vida es cada vez más alta y la natalidad se mantiene, desde hace algunos años, en cifras muy bajas, fenómenos típicos de países desarrollados, lo único que en nuestro caso es en un país subdesarrollado y tiene sus propias características, por lo tanto.

Permítanme dedicar unos minutos a insistir, ampliar o actualizar sobre algunos de los datos que ustedes recibieron o fueron expuestos, ayer y hoy, como ya dijimos, brillantemente por el Ministro de Trabajo y Seguridad Social, sobre todo en la versión de ayer, que fue mucho más amplia, acerca de estos dos indicadores: esperanza de vida y natalidad, que fundamentan la necesidad de modificar la Ley de Seguridad Social, con el objetivo de informar directamente a nuestro pueblo, como ya dijimos.

Aquí tengo el "Resumen ejecutivo del cálculo de la Esperanza de Vida en Cuba", concluido hace sólo unos días por la Oficina Nacional de Estadísticas y que todavía no se ha publicado.

Leo un párrafo del mismo:

"Cuba alcanza en el período 2005-2007 una esperanza de vida al nacer de 77,97 años para ambos sexos: 76 para los hombres y 80,02 para las mujeres".

Dicho en otras palabras, ese privilegio que disfrutan por igual todos los cubanos, nos sitúa dentro del 25% de la población del planeta cuyos niños pueden aspirar a vivir 77 o más años. Significa también que nuestros compatriotas viven cinco años más que el promedio del resto de los latinoamericanos y caribeños.

No hay diferencias notables entre las provincias, pero como dato curioso les digo que la de más bajos resultados es la capital con 76,81 años. ¿Dónde están los habaneros, de la capital, me refiero? Están allí, bien, los saludo; y los más altos están en Las Tunas con 79,28. ¿Dónde están los tuneros? Los felicito. Así que no aconsejo emigrar de oriente a occidente a quienes aspiran a vivir lo más posible.

Cabe un chiste, si me lo permiten. Esto último que dije en la realidad debiera ser así, pero no va a poder ser así; porque, por ejemplo, ningún habanero quiere ser policía, y hay que traer, no miles, decenas de miles de policías, sobre todo de las provincias orientales, con los problemas que eso trae, y que cuando ya tienen experiencia quieren retornar, una gran parte, como es natural, al lado de su familia, por la falta de vivienda, etcétera, etcétera.

Parece que los habaneros ninguno quiere ser policía. No va a poder ser así como expresábamos en el documento —y sigo haciendo el chiste; mis chistes llevan de vez en cuando algún un mensaje—, porque, ¿quién va a construir en La Habana si no vienen de casi todo el país y muy especialmente de oriente constructores?, porque en La Habana casi nadie quiere ser constructor; parece que hay muchas posibilidades, aunque todos los trabajos son honrosos. Hasta maestros hay que traer de las provincias del interior, y sobre todo de oriente, para la capital. Y la capital creo que es la que más habitantes tiene.

En el futuro —nos rompemos la cabeza—, cómo resolvemos el problema de los policías, cómo resolvemos el problema, más complicado aún, de la falta de constructores, con tantas cosas que hay que construir, con las empresas de materiales de construcción que estamos haciendo un esfuerzo por desarrollar, con inversiones en nuevas fábricas de cemento que se están proyectando y el incremento o ampliación de las existentes, como uno de los componentes principales para la construcción, etcétera, etcétera.

Yo pienso —y sigo en el chiste, advertiré cuando concluya—, y le decía al ministro del Interior, Colomé, en días pasados cuando analizábamos estos problemas: "Va a llegar el momento en que tendremos que plantearles a todas las provincias, incluso, a la microprovincia de mi amigo Kcho —digo microprovincia porque es un municipio especial que siempre ha aspirado a ser provincia, y no puede ser porque va a salir más caro—, que cada una de las provincias debe tener sus constructores, debe tener sus propios maestros, y debe tener sus propios policías, por solo mencionar tres actividades importantes".

¿Qué opinan ustedes? Creo que hay que buscarlos, tenemos que ponernos a pensar. Si no vienen los orientales a cuidar los habaneros, empiezan a incrementarse los robos... Es solo para que piensen.

Se acabó el chiste, sigo en el discurso.

En el período 1950-1955, etapa en la que atacamos el Cuartel Moncada, la esperanza de vida al nacer era de poco más de 59 años, o sea, desde entonces se ha incrementado casi 20 años, a pesar de las dificultades impuestas por el bloqueo y el resto de las agresiones del imperio, a las que se sumaron posteriormente los problemas derivados del período especial. Es sin duda una gran victoria de la Revolución.

Otro indicador muy importante, por su implicación en el tema que analizamos, es cuánto más vivirá como promedio un cubano que en estos momentos arribe a los 60 años de edad. Es lo que se denomina esperanza de vida geriátrica —o sea, lo que se vive después de los 60 años de edad—, que actualmente es de 20,8 años para los hombres, el octavo lugar a nivel mundial junto a Francia e Italia —añado que Estados Unidos ocupa el 10—, y para nuestras mujeres esa esperanza de vida geriátrica es de 23,4 años, el puesto 16 en el planeta y por delante de países como el Reino Unido, Dinamarca y Noruega.

A esos años de jubilación hay que agregar los más de veinte que como norma abarca la etapa de niño y estudiante, en que lógicamente tampoco se produce nada, sino se adquieren los conocimientos necesarios, cuestión igualmente esencial.

O sea, durante un período superior a los 40 años, algo más de la mitad de la expectativa de vida de un cubano, todos los gastos en que incurre los asumen quienes trabajan, que como explicaré más adelante —y ya se ha hablado sobre ese tema ayer y hoy— tienden a ser cada vez menos los que trabajan.

Es una situación demográfica y económica muy diferente a la existente el primero de mayo de 1963, que fue el año en que la Revolución promulgó la Ley 1100, que por primera vez garantizó en nuestro país seguridad social a todos los trabajadores y sus familias.

A partir de ese día, el Estado revolucionario asumió además los gastos de las 55 llamadas "cajas de retiro", existentes hasta entonces, incapaces de pagar las pensiones a miles de obreros que habían contribuido a estas durante toda su vida laboral, para enterarse en la vejez que esos fondos fueron robados por funcionarios de los gobiernos corruptos anteriores a 1959, y sobre todo por la tiranía batistiana, dejándolos en total desamparo.

De esa fecha, mayo de 1963, data el establecimiento de la edad de jubilación en 60 años para los hombres y 55 para las mujeres. Un momento en que el principal problema del país eran los miles de desempleados existentes, cuando los indicadores de la natalidad rompían el récord histórico y la esperanza de vida era aún relativamente baja; en el año 1963 era de 62 años.

La realidad actual es radicalmente distinta e impone extender la vida laboral activa de los ciudadanos. Recuerden que en el presupuesto aprobado por esta Asamblea para el presente año, los gastos de la seguridad y asistencia social representan el 13,8%, una cifra cercana a los 5 200 millones de pesos.

A lo anterior se suma el problema de la baja natalidad, persistente desde hace varias décadas. Este y otros factores motivaron que la población ha ido disminuyendo ligeramente en los últimos años.

En el 2006 los nacimientos llegaron al nivel más bajo en los últimos 60 años y la población decreció en más de 4 mil habitantes respecto al año anterior. El año pasado, 2007, decreció un poco menos, producto de un pequeño incremento de la natalidad, pero se mantuvo la tendencia.


La combinación de todos esos procesos comienza a reflejarse de manera desfavorable en la población en edad laboral. Si en 1980 arribaron a ella —o sea, a la edad laboral, en 1980, hace cerca de 30 años— más de 238 mil jóvenes, el pasado año esa cifra fue de algo más de 166 mil —o sea, 72 mil menos— y se estima descenderá hasta unos 129 mil para el 2020.

Esos mismos pronósticos indican —como repitió en la mañana de hoy el Ministro del Trabajo— que en el año 2025 habrá unos 770 mil ciudadanos menos en edad laboral que los actuales y en los términos de la Ley de Seguridad Social vigente, serían más los que saldrían de la vida laboral activa que los que se incorporarían a ésta.

Son además problemas, como todos los demográficos, que no pueden solucionarse en cortos plazos ¡y el tiempo pasa rápido!

Las personas con más de 60 años constituyeron en el 2007 el 16,6% de los habitantes del país (un año antes eran el 15,9%, o sea, en el 2006), y seguirá aumentando esta proporción en forma cada vez más pronunciada en los próximos años.

En realidad, no hemos descubierto nada nuevo. Como reflejan los datos en poder de ustedes, las modificaciones incluidas en este Proyecto de Ley se aplican desde hace años por naciones que enfrentan similar situación demográfica —las cifras exactas las dio por la mañana el compañero Morales Cartaya: los países desarrollados en general y la cantidad que han tenido que dar este paso—, a pesar de que, como es conocido, estos amortiguan los efectos negativos mediante el robo de cerebros y la importación de mano de obra barata procedente del Tercer Mundo. Y cuando se presentan situaciones de crisis se produce el fenómeno que acabamos de criticar con esta declaración aprobada por la Asamblea hace unos instantes.

Algunos datos. Edad de jubilación en los Estados Unidos, 65 años, tanto los hombres como las mujeres; igual en Canadá y México, entre otros de América. En Europa existen los mismos parámetros de 65 años para ambos sexos en Finlandia, Suecia, España y Alemania; y en Asia, Japón. Pudieran citarse otros.

Veamos los que tienen establecido 65 años para los hombres y 60 para las mujeres —como se propone en nuestro caso. En América están Argentina, Brasil y Chile, entre otros; en Asia, Israel e Irán, y en Europa Italia, Polonia, Rumania y Austria—que, esta última, ya anunció lo elevará a 65 años para las mujeres. Hay más ejemplos.

Además, muchos países han privatizado el sistema de seguridad social o no abarca a toda la población. En buena parte del mundo, el neoliberalismo ha optado sencillamente porque el Estado se vaya quitando de encima el problema y cada cual se las arregle como pueda.

Y no se trata sólo de cifras, es evidente que la generalidad de los cubanos, como todos aquellos que en el mundo cuentan con adecuados servicios de salud y una alimentación satisfactoria, llegan en buenas condiciones físicas y mentales a los 60, los 65 e incluso a edades más avanzadas. Es algo que se aprecia a simple vista, aunque como ocurre en toda regla, hay excepciones que la Ley tiene en cuenta.

Además, en su inmensa mayoría son profesionales, técnicos o personas que dominan un oficio valioso, a veces deficitario y sumamente necesario al país, por tanto se sienten en posibilidades de seguir aportando y de recibir la retribución correspondiente.

Esta es una vía al alcance de las reales posibilidades económicas actuales, de incrementar los ingresos de un importante sector de la población, me refiero, desde luego, a quienes se jubilen de acuerdo con las normas de la nueva ley.

Me he extendido, pero pienso que el tema lo merece.

El anteproyecto de Ley presentado incluye otras posibilidades, como la de reincorporarse al trabajo recibiendo el salario completo a quien se jubile bajo las nuevas reglas, repito: bajo las nuevas reglas. También modifica el cálculo de las pensiones, de forma que los que se jubilen cumpliendo los nuevos requisitos de edad y número de años trabajados, recibirán una pensión superior, más en correspondencia con el aporte, el salario y la permanencia laboral.

Además se estudia, aunque no como parte de esta Ley, la posibilidad de tener más de un contrato laboral y percibir la totalidad de los ingresos correspondientes, por la persona que lo desee, el denominado pluriempleo.

Como ya se ha explicado, la aplicación de las nuevas reglas será un proceso gradual que abarcará los próximos siete años, con el objetivo de no afectar a los trabajadores que arribarán en ese período a las edades de jubilación previstas en la Ley actual, y deseen acogerse sólo a sus beneficios.

Incluso se pensó inicialmente en una etapa de transición de diez años, pero mientras más la extendamos, se nos vendría encima una crisis cada vez mayor, ya que, como se ha anunciado, a partir del año 2020 —que faltan sólo 11 años— serían más los que saldrían de la vida laboral activa que los que se incorporarían a ésta, en los términos de la Ley de Seguridad Social vigente. Recuerden, además, lo que se dijo también, y hace unos momentos lo decía en este discurso, en el año 2025 tendremos unos 770 000 trabajadores menos. De ahí la decisión de proponer que sean en siete años.

Una vez incorporadas las consideraciones emitidas por los diputados en estos días y las que se recibirán de las consultas previstas con los trabajadores, se redactará el proyecto de Ley que someteremos a la aprobación de la Asamblea en la próxima sesión ordinaria, a finales de año.
Es un nuevo paso, de los muchos que habrá que dar, en el establecimiento de normas y mecanismos dirigidos a que el salario recupere su papel.


Añado solamente que se continúa estudiando integralmente el problema del salario, para irlo incrementando de manera gradual y según prioridades. No menciono fechas ni sectores. Dependerá de la situación económica del país, inevitablemente vinculada a la crisis existente hoy en el mundo, la cual puede incluso agravarse. Es mi deber expresarlo con franqueza, pues no sería ético crear falsas expectativas. Decir lo contrario sería engañarlos.

Paso a abordar otro importante asunto: hoy nos faltan maestros y profesores. Por diversas causas miles ya no están en las aulas, algunos por jubilarse y otros al asumir nuevas responsabilidades fuera del sector de la educación, pues resultan cuadros idóneos para múltiples tareas y en todas partes los apetecen. A estos factores se suman los problemas del salario.

Y como una muestra de lo que dije, a los que ejercen o no, en el Consejo de Estado y en el Parlamento, yo les rogaría a los presentes que levanten la mano aquellos que lo son, o fueron maestros o profesores (Un grupo lo hace). ¿A ver en el Consejo de Estado? (Otros también). Podríamos fundar casi una universidad con ustedes.

Por lo tanto, hago un llamado a esos maestros y profesores a regresar a su noble profesión. En el caso de los jubilados aún con posibilidades de aportar su profesionalidad y experiencia frente a un aula, propondremos al Consejo de Estado, antes de que comience el nuevo curso escolar en el próximo septiembre, que hasta tanto se apruebe la nueva Ley de Seguridad Social a fines de año, autorice provisionalmente y de forma excepcional, que reciban desde su reincorporación, o sea, los maestros retirados que regresen, el salario íntegro previsto para la plaza, sin perjuicio del derecho a la pensión como jubilados, que reciban los dos completos.

Ahora, no basta con estas declaraciones ni los aplausos, empezando por el sindicato, la CTC, el Partido, las organizaciones de masa, que pueden colaborar mucho en esto, y todos nosotros hagamos un esfuerzo, porque el que más y el que menos conoce a un maestro; que, naturalmente, no basta la buena disposición. Hay que ver, según las normas que establezca la nueva Ministra de Educación, los que son aceptados o no.

Confiamos en que serán muchos los que regresarán para seguir aportando al avance de nuestra educación y con ello apoyar la preparación y el desarrollo de los maestros jóvenes, esos que han contribuido a que Cuba siga ocupando un lugar cimero en este decisivo frente, como lo demostró el reciente estudio realizado por la UNESCO, que sitúa a nuestro país en el primer lugar entre todos los de América Latina, en matemáticas y lectura de tercer grado y en matemáticas y ciencias de sexto grado, con más de 100 puntos por encima de la media regional. Existen deficiencias, las conocemos, pero no hay dudas de que nuestros maestros y profesores merecen el mayor reconocimiento y respeto de toda la sociedad, muy especialmente de padres y alumnos.

Recuerdo cuando hace unos años, ante la necesidad de modernizar de forma masiva nuestro armamento, se hizo igual llamado a los ingenieros, técnicos, obreros calificados y demás especialistas de la Industria Militar ya jubilados. Fueron muchos los que respondieron y se mantienen trabajando, entre ellos unas cuantas abuelas y abuelos.

Volviendo al tema del salario, todos quisiéramos ir más rápido, pero es necesario actuar con realismo, como no lo hacen quienes propalan por todo el mundo la absurda, aunque nada ingenua mentira, de que un trabajador cubano gana como promedio el equivalente a 17 dólares mensuales.

Recordé cuando el Ministro del SIME informaba el salario medio en 436 pesos. Dividido por 25, ¿cuánto da? Diecisiete o dieciocho dólares. Verás mañana mismo, en la prensa internacional que refleje tus palabras, que al citar eso pondrán: "Equivale a 17 ó 18 dólares mensuales."

Simplemente parten de dividir el salario medio en Cuba por la tasa establecida para las casas de cambio conocidas por CADECA, es decir entre 25. Lo hacen a sabiendas de que con 30 veces esos 17 dólares —por decir una cifra bien conservadora—, nadie en ningún país capitalista puede pagar aquello a que tiene acceso normalmente cualquier familia cubana, y sabemos los problemas que existen.

Un solo ejemplo, un núcleo familiar promedio paga mensualmente unos 118 pesos por los productos normados, todos subsidiados, cuyo costo a los precios actuales es de 61 dólares.

No significa que estemos satisfechos con lo alcanzado. Conocemos las dificultades, los productos que escasean o no alcanzan, y trabajamos para que sean menos cada día. Mientras más aportemos todos, más rápido se logrará, pues hay que estar consciente de que cada aumento de salario que se apruebe o precio que se establezca debe corresponder con las posibilidades de la economía.

De lo contrario, simplemente aumenta el dinero circulante, suben los precios de manera automática y no hay aumento real del poder adquisitivo. Estas no son cuestiones que se resuelvan con un decreto. En nuestro caso son aún más complejas porque la Revolución no aplica las llamadas "terapias de choque" —que ya empezamos a ver en todos los continentes en estos momentos—, que no son más que cargar sobre el pueblo todas las consecuencias de la crisis. Además subsisten vicios en la mente de cuadros y trabajadores como la indisciplina o la tolerancia ante ella, con incidencia directa en la productividad y la eficiencia.

Que el trabajador se sienta dueño de los medios de producción, no depende sólo de explicaciones teóricas —en eso llevamos como 48 años— ni de que su opinión se tenga en cuenta en la actividad laboral. Es muy importante que sus ingresos se correspondan con el aporte personal y el cumplimiento por el centro de trabajo del objeto social para el que se constituyó, es decir, alcanzar la producción o la oferta de servicios que tiene establecido.

En resumen, que cada cual reciba según su trabajo, y para ello deben cumplirse las siguientes premisas insoslayables:

Primero, que ese trabajo realmente aporte lo que todos después demandan recibir.

Segundo, orden, control y rigurosa exigencia que aseguren eficiencia, ahorro y eviten robos o desvíos de recursos.

Tercero, eliminar las gratuidades indebidas y el exceso de subsidios. Repito, eliminar las gratuidades indebidas y el exceso de subsidios.

Cuarto, un adecuado sistema de impuestos y contribuciones, de forma que todos aportemos al sostenimiento de servicios que se brindan gratuitamente o a precios fuertemente subsidiados, y a financiar actividades como la defensa, la seguridad y el orden interior, la administración pública y otras muchas imprescindibles para el funcionamiento de cualquier país.

Estoy tratando de recordar en qué momento hemos oído ese término de impuesto, porque me contaba un compañero el otro día que en un pequeño barrio de la provincia de La Habana, un campesino ganadero, contento con sus vacas, los planes que tenía de incrementar, al pago que ahora se les hacen, ya estaba organizando hacer el segundo piso en su casa, en el techo, para su hijo, estaba poniendo las primeras cabillas, y el compañero, que es de la ciudad y no conoce mucho del campo, le preguntó: "¿Y cuánto tú pagas de impuesto?" Y el otro le contestó: "¿Y eso qué es?"

Eso del campesino no es que sea un ignorante. A esta altura hay que ver cuántos ancianitos nos quedarán por ahí, entre el Ministerio de Finanzas y de Economía y Planificación, etcétera, que sepan algo de impuesto. Lo señalo porque hay que aplicarlos, y es un medio, además, de regulación de muchas cosas.

A fuer de sincero, les puedo decir que llevo semanas esperando el dato de cuántas cosas son gratis en este país o subsidiadas. Son tantas que todavía no tengo los datos.

En las noches de desvelo, que muchas veces son por estos temas, digo: "Estamos construyendo el socialismo". Después hago una mención de las reflexiones de Fidel, cuando el discurso famoso en el Aula Magna de la universidad hace unos años, y me pregunto: "¿Estamos haciendo el socialismo? Porque a fuer de sincero, también digo que, además de estos problemas que estamos analizando de la nueva Ley de Seguridad Social, se trabaja poco, se trabaja menos. Esa es una realidad que ustedes la pueden comprobar en cualquier rincón del país. Perdonen la crudeza de mis palabras, no es obligatorio estar de acuerdo con ellas.

Socialismo significa justicia social e igualdad, pero igualdad de derechos, de oportunidades, no de ingresos. Igualdad no es igualitarismo. Este, en última instancia, es también una forma de explotación: la del buen trabajador por el que no lo es, o peor aún por el vago.

Otro asunto decisivo es que la fuerza de trabajo esté donde se necesita. Por eso les decía que cada provincia debía tener sus propios maestros, sus propios médicos, sus propios constructores, etcétera. Y como somos una sola nación, y muy unida, si algún territorio necesita alguna ayuda, de cualquier tipo y en cualquier circunstancia, la recibirá de los demás; pero el Partido, las organizaciones sociales y de masas, los órganos del gobierno provinciales y municipales tienen que pensar en esas cuestiones, y como ustedes verán, lo que queremos es que pensemos y profundicemos. Y en todas esas visitas de los diputados —correcta decisión— a los municipios adonde fuimos elegidos es correcta, pero no ir por ir, no permitir que les hagan, como sucedió muchas veces, que nos reciben como si fuéramos una delegación extranjera o un representante del Cuerpo Diplomático, con un programita prefabricado.

Los menos jóvenes no recuerdan que desde este mismo atril, cuando las provincias informaban, que hace tiempo no informan, un presidente de gobierno, buen compañero, leyó un informe aquí, que yo no tuve más remedio —a pesar de la pena que me daba y la vergüenza ajena que me daba— que pronunciar un discurso fuerte, que trajo como consecuencia las destituciones de los responsables de eso, empezando por el Primer Secretario del Partido de la provincia, que fue Granma. ¿Dónde están los granmenses? ¿Se acuerdan de aquello? Todo preparadito, y aquí muchos diputados hablaron, diciendo maravillas de la provincia.

Recuerdo que nosotros hicimos alguna inspección; recuerdo que a Machado, que sabían que iba a visitar una escuela, le habían cortado la hierbita hasta del trillo en el campo por donde tenía que pasar. Y como fui a un lugar donde había muchos movilizados, yo veía desde el ómnibus —donde iban conmigo el secretario, el Presidente del Gobierno y otros compañeros, iba un grupo grande— que dondequiera había una bandera y una reunión, y era que lo habían preparado; sí, yo me di cuenta, pregunté: "¡Eh!, ¿y por qué están reunidos, son las 4:00 de la tarde?" Banderas, banderas cubanas, banderas del 26, no sé si estábamos próximos a algún aniversario, y me dijeron una mentira inaceptable: "No, como están en la emulación, ahora están analizando." Digo: "Dale para atrás, métete ahí", y entro a un campamento. Enseguida se presentaron los jefes del campamento, el discurso ya estaba escrito, el orador estaba ronco de practicarlo (Risas), porque delante de los propios dirigentes le dije: "Estás ronco, es que lo practicaste mucho." Y dice: "¡Oh!, desde que me llamó el Secretario del Partido estoy practicando" (Risas).

Los menos jóvenes se acordarán de eso. Yo, que sigo joven, me sigo acordando de eso y jamás se me olvidará.

Otro asunto decisivo —les decía— es que la fuerza de trabajo esté donde se necesita. De lo contrario, pregunto, ¿quién va a sembrar para obtener los alimentos que consumimos y suben constantemente de precio en el mercado internacional? Yo lo simplifico a veces y pregunto: ¿Quién va a sembrar los frijoles? ¿Quién va a construir las obras que se requieren? ¿Quién va a producir lo necesario para mantener esos crecientes gastos de la seguridad social de que hablábamos, de la salud, la educación?, por sólo mencionar esas tres importantes conquistas sociales, a las que el país destina cerca del 43% de los gastos presupuestarios, y si les añadimos los del deporte y la cultura, estas cinco esferas: seguridad social, salud, educación, deporte y cultura representan el 55% del Presupuesto Nacional del presente año; el 45% es para el resto de las actividades del país.

Las plazas que otorgan los centros educacionales deben ser proporcionales a las necesidades y posibilidades futuras de empleo de cada lugar específico. Repito: Las plazas que otorgan los centros educacionales deben ser proporcionales a las necesidades y posibilidades futuras de empleo, y además ser ocupadas por los realmente interesados en llevar a la práctica esos conocimientos. Pregunten cualquier dato, que hay quien se gradúa en una cosa y a los tres meses está en otra, y eso cuesta. Hay quien por no ir a un lugar se matricula en un tecnológico y después hace sus maniobras y sus cosas para ir a otro lugar.

Ustedes vieron a una diputada aquí hablar de las necesidades de los politécnicos, tecnológicos, dijo, para el Ministerio de la Industria Sideromecánica.

Aquí voy a hablar de la agricultura y de las tierras que se entregarán. ¿Estará por ahí María del Carmen, la ministra de la agricultura?, que anoche te pregunté un dato en la reunión que tuvimos del Consejo de Estado y del Buró Político, donde analizamos estas cuestiones y este discurso.

¿Tienes el dato de cuantos agrónomos tenemos graduados en el país y cuántos están trabajando en su especialidad?

María del Carmen Pérez.- Sí. Ayer después conversé con el compañero Fernández y veía que en total se habían graduado más de 31 000 agrónomos, y en estos momentos en el sector, en el Ministerio de la Agricultura —no hablo del Ministerio del Azúcar— tenemos un 8%, alrededor de 6 000 ó 7 000 graduados de ingeniería agrónoma.

Raúl Castro.- Deben haberse muerto algunos, algunos fallecidos, etcétera.

El Ministerio del Azúcar debe tener menos; no te pregunto (Se refiere a Ulises Rosales), que a ti no te pregunté ayer, ¿o lo tienes en la mente? ¿O me dices un más o menos?

Ulises Rosales.- Compañero General de Ejército, nosotros tenemos el 20% y con los que están estudiando completamos, somos privilegiados por lo que se decidió con la tarea Álvaro Reinoso.

Raúl Castro.- Claro, y la reducción del sector.

Pero ese es un ejemplo y no es el más elocuente. Pero a nivel territorial ustedes mismos pueden comprobarlo.
Gracias a los dos.

La armonía en la planificación y la organización es esencial en el socialismo. Su ausencia puede conducir a un caos más peligroso que el característico del capitalismo, donde las leyes del mercado terminan por establecer cierto orden y equilibrio, aunque sea a costa del sacrificio de miles de millones de seres humanos a escala mundial.

En el socialismo es indispensable que en los planes económicos la asignación de recursos se ajuste estrictamente a los ingresos disponibles. No podemos aspirar a que 2 y 2 son 5; 2 y 2 son 4; más bien a veces en el socialismo 2 y 2 da 3.

Les transmito estas ideas en primer lugar para incitarlos a pensar, no sólo a ustedes, compañeras y compañeros diputados, sino a todos los compatriotas, a todo el país. Algunas son valoraciones personales que no deben interpretarse como inmutables. Son asuntos que estamos en el deber de estudiar y debatir con profundidad de manera objetiva, única forma de continuar aproximándonos a las fórmulas más convenientes para seguir adelante con la Revolución y el socialismo.

No olvidemos la reflexión del compañero Fidel, en aquella trascendental intervención en el Aula Magna de la Universidad de La Habana, el 17 de noviembre del 2005, cuando dijo:

"Una conclusión que he sacado al cabo de muchos años: entre los muchos errores que hemos cometido todos, el más importante error era creer que alguien sabía de socialismo, o que alguien sabía de cómo se construye el socialismo", hasta aquí sus palabras.

También es un concepto de validez permanente que mientras menos recursos existan, mayor disciplina se requiere y más, hay que prever, planificar, organizar, exigir y ahorrar. Así lo impone con urgencia la actual coyuntura económica internacional y, por lo tanto, la nuestra.

Ya yo no soy muy joven, aunque me sienta joven, y muchas de estas cuestiones las hemos comprobado, las hemos practicado. Cuando teníamos un gigantesco ejército que llegó a tener, contando los 55 000 hombres que había al final en Angola, alrededor de 280 000 hombres y 50 000 oficiales, se creó una situación muy difícil, aunque ya habíamos hecho las correspondientes reducciones paulatinamente cuando cayó la Unión Soviética, y esto lo practicamos nosotros en las Fuerzas Armadas, y nos dio resultado, y hemos tenido éxito en todo.

Pero vale la pena repetir este concepto. "También es un concepto de validez permanente que mientras menos recursos existan, mayor disciplina se requiere y más hay que prever, planificar, organizar, exigir y ahorrar. Así lo impone con urgencia la actual coyuntura económica internacional".

En el 2003 el barril de petróleo se cotizaba en alrededor de 28 dólares. En igual fecha del pasado año ya estaba entre 70 y 80. En días recientes rompió la barrera de los 145 dólares, más de cinco veces el precio de hace apenas cinco años, y es imposible predecir hasta dónde será la escalada, ya que su agotamiento a nivel mundial es más rápido de lo calculado. Como un ejemplo de lo expresado, hace unas horas, en Europa, el precio del barril rebasó los 147 dólares, el petróleo de Brent, del norte; estuvo a 145 hace unas 72 horas, bajó un poco, después hace unas horas se puso ese a 147; no había movimiento en el mercado de Estados Unidos y, mientras estábamos en el receso del almuerzo, en Nueva York alcanzó la misma cifra, un poco más, 147,50. El dólar siguió devaluándose.

A lo anterior se suman otros factores como la producción de agrocombustibles, la especulación financiera y la devaluación del dólar —por citar sólo algunos de los fundamentales— que han disparado los precios de prácticamente todos los productos destinados a la alimentación humana y de los insumos para producirlos.

Tres ejemplos. En julio del 2007, el costo de importar una tonelada de arroz ya se había elevado hasta 435 dólares, hoy exige erogar 1 110 por tonelada, lo que antes era 435. Igual cantidad de trigo, una tonelada, el año pasado, cuando hablábamos en Camagüey, se compraba por 297 dólares, ahora requiere más de 409. Y como dije el 26 de julio en Camagüey, la tonelada de leche en polvo se cotizaba en ese momento al astronómico precio de 5 200 dólares mientras hace cuatro años se adquiría por unos 2 100, menos de la mitad del precio actual.
¡Todo sube!, y para colmo, entre los que más han crecido están los precios de los fertilizantes, esenciales para que los rendimientos sean mayores. Uno de los más importantes, la fórmula completa de cultivos varios, elevó su precio de 303 dólares la tonelada en julio de 2007, a 688 en este momento. Otro fertilizante muy empleado, la urea, la tonelada costaba unos 400 dólares hace un año, ahora hay que pagar casi 700. ¡Parece obra del diablo!

Se va cumpliendo de manera abrumadora la predicción de Fidel en su Reflexión del 28 de marzo del 2007: "Condenados a muerte prematura por hambre y sed más de 3 mil millones de personas en el mundo", así la tituló. Y para tan terrible realidad no se vislumbran soluciones, al menos con la inmediatez que se requiere.

Y la situación puede incluso empeorar, aunque algunos se empeñen en cerrar los ojos ante ella. Seguiremos haciendo cuanto esté a nuestro alcance para que esas serias adversidades afecten lo menos posible a nuestro pueblo, pero es inevitable que sufriremos cierto impacto en determinados productos y servicios, pues además el enemigo está haciendo hasta lo imposible para multiplicarnos las dificultades, con la absurda aspiración a ponernos de rodillas.

Ante cada medida adoptada últimamente en nuestro país, sale enseguida algún funcionario del gobierno de los Estados Unidos, desde un vocero hasta el propio Presidente, calificándola de "insuficiente" o "cosmética".

Aunque aquí nadie les ha pedido opinión, reitero que jamás adoptaremos una decisión, ¡ni la más mínima!, como resultado de la presión o el chantaje, venga de donde venga, de un poderoso país o de un continente entero.

Ya lo demostramos cuando bajo el dictado del gobierno de los Estados Unidos, nos expulsaron de la OEA y todos los países latinoamericanos, con la honrosa excepción de México, rompieron relaciones diplomáticas con Cuba.

También recordamos cuando en 1996, bajo la misma batuta imperial, los países de la Unión Europea adoptaron la llamada "posición común" contra Cuba.

A estos supuestos acusadores, en primer lugar a los Estados Unidos, los pueblos los han sentado en el banquillo de los acusados, por los cientos de personas mantenidas durante años en el territorio usurpado a nuestro país por la Base Naval de Guantánamo, en condiciones infrahumanas y desconociendo las normas universalmente aceptadas de trato a prisioneros.

Millones de personas en el planeta los condenan por los cientos de miles de civiles asesinados por las bombas y la metralla del ejército de ocupación, a los que eufemísticamente llaman "daños colaterales"; por el empleo indiscriminado de la tortura, las ejecuciones extrajudiciales y las cárceles clandestinas; por llevar a cabo o ser cómplices de traslados secretos de prisioneros y otras graves violaciones de las leyes y los derechos humanos.

Es iluso soñar que un pueblo que ha resistido actos terroristas, guerra económica y agresiones de todo tipo durante medio siglo, va a renunciar a conquistas fruto de enormes sacrificios, sólo para satisfacer a determinados círculos de poder de los Estados Unidos o a quienes los secundan en otras partes.

La desigual batalla de esta pequeña isla frente a tan poderoso enemigo le ha granjeado el respeto de los pueblos y de gran parte de los gobiernos, fundamentalmente de los países del Tercer Mundo. Otros, aunque no comparten algunas de nuestras ideas, han asumido una actitud más realista.

Voy a abordar ahora otro asunto importante de nuestra economía. Tenemos que revertir definitivamente la tendencia al decrecimiento del área de tierra cultivada, que entre 1998 y 2007, en sólo 9 años, disminuyó en un 33% —una tercera parte de la tierra cultivada—, en lo que influyeron de manera considerable las limitaciones impuestas por el período especial. Dicho en pocas palabras: ¡hay que virarse para la tierra! ¡Hay que hacerla producir!

Se trabaja sin improvisaciones ni apresuramientos. Ya existe una estrategia clara y un plan de acciones desde el nivel nacional hasta la base productiva.

Son ideas acerca de cómo debe ser la agricultura y la ganadería en Cuba en el momento actual, en que alrededor del 75% de la población es urbana, lo que no quiere decir que el 25% restante trabaje en el campo. Por lo tanto, no puede quedar una hectárea apta sin sembrar, en primer lugar en la periferia inmediata de cada poblado y ciudad. Es mucho más económico aprovechar óptimamente esas tierras cercanas que el incosteable traslado de trabajadores o estudiantes a grandes distancias, a veces para laborar media jornada. Así evitamos pérdidas y baja productividad.

Ahí están los magníficos resultados de la agricultura urbana, que sin recurrir a movilizaciones ni a grandes gastos realiza una notable producción de vegetales y ha contribuido al hábito de consumir ese importante alimento y además proporciona empleo a más de 300 mil personas, incluidas unas 67 mil mujeres y alrededor de 40 mil jubilados.

Son propuestas realistas para un país cuyos recursos no siempre permiten acudir a las modernas tecnologías, muy productivas, pero caras y que además consumen combustible. Las emplearemos cuando se justifique económicamente, como se viene haciendo con la maquinaria e implementos agrícolas, los productos químicos, los sistemas de riego y los cultivos protegidos, con resultados alentadores aunque todavía incipientes.

Pero también hay notables experiencias de productores que alcanzan buenos resultados combinando la ciencia con el buey, el abono orgánico, otros medios tradicionales y sobre todo mucho y eficiente trabajo.

Admiro la gran empresa estatal socialista, incluidas las agropecuarias, y no renunciaremos a ellas. Conozco varias que producen con eficiencia. Lo anterior no niega en absoluto el papel de la cooperativa en sus diversas modalidades y del pequeño agricultor, de los que también puedo poner ejemplos muy destacados.

Todas son formas de propiedad y producción que pueden coexistir armónicamente, pues ninguna es antagónica con el socialismo.

Durante el proceso de reflexión sobre el discurso del 26 de julio el pasado año en Camagüey, realizado a lo largo y ancho del país, se hicieron más de 141 mil planteamientos referidos a la producción o el precio de los alimentos. Fue uno de los temas más abordados.

En los doce meses transcurridos se ha trabajado para implementar lo que afirmé en esa ocasión: la tierra, los recursos y todo el apoyo necesario estarán cada vez más a disposición de quienes produzcan con eficiencia, independientemente de que sea una gran empresa, una cooperativa o un campesino individual.

En fecha muy próxima, tan próxima que puede ser la próxima semana, se aprobarán —se puede decir se aprobó ya anoche en una reunión conjunta del Buró Político con el Consejo de Estado y otros invitados— las disposiciones legales para iniciar la entrega en usufructo de tierras ociosas a quienes estén en condiciones de ponerlas a producir de inmediato, y se adoptarán otras medidas asociadas a la actividad agropecuaria.

Ya se han ido poniendo en práctica algunas necesarias para asegurar este proceso, como la creación de las delegaciones municipales del Ministerio de la Agricultura y el reordenamiento de su sistema de empresas.

El Partido, el Gobierno y la Asociación Nacional de Agricultores Pequeños, la ANAP, desde el nivel central hasta los municipios, están siguiendo de cerca este proceso, que inevitablemente requiere algún tiempo para que los resultados sean notorios, sobre todo en medio de una situación económica internacional desfavorable.

Ahora se impone como nunca invertir con racionalidad nuestros limitados recursos, esencialmente en la obtención de utilidades que permitan costear los ya elevados gastos sociales del país. La producción de alimentos, la sustitución de importaciones y el incremento de las exportaciones, continúan siendo líneas fundamentales. Además el ahorro, que como ha orientado el compañero Fidel, es hoy nuestra fuente de recursos más inmediata y factible. En primer lugar, el combustible.

Establecer prioridades y cumplirlas estrictamente. Postergar las inversiones que no sea imprescindible acometer de inmediato. Donde resulte posible, lógico y se puedan crear las condiciones, acudir al doble turno para utilizar mejor los equipos disponibles y acortar el tiempo de terminación de las obras, muy especialmente en el sector de la construcción.

Aprovechar las instalaciones existentes. Por ejemplo, remodelando viejas edificaciones subutilizadas, de las que hay bastantes por todo el país, es posible ubicar, como ya se está haciendo, el equipamiento de las nuevas industrias que se construyen como parte de los programas de la Alternativa Bolivariana para las Américas, el ALBA, especialmente en colaboración con Venezuela.

Otro asunto en el que quiero detenerme es el consumo de alimentos y demás productos destinados a comedores obreros, escuelas, hospitales, etcétera, o sea, no hablo de los que se venden por la libreta de abastecimiento o en forma liberada.

En esa esfera, que los especialistas han denominado "consumo social", no puede continuar el derroche, la falta de planificación, el descontrol ni su crecimiento desmedido.

Sobran ejemplos recientes de cuánto todavía se despilfarra, se emplea en un destino diferente al previsto en los planes o se inmoviliza en un almacén.

Mencionaré algunos casos detectados en una reciente visita realizada por el Comité Central del Partido a centros de la capital, o sea, centros de trabajo, hospitales, escuelas, a partir de una experiencia iniciada por el Ministerio de Comercio Interior.

Aprovecho para reconocer los esfuerzos que viene realizando este ministerio, que es muy complejo y difícil, en particular su jefe, para cambiar justificaciones por espíritu de resolver los problemas. No es solo un reconocimiento merecido, es a la vez una nueva alerta a cuantos administran o dirigen: revísense constantemente, siempre pensando que nada es perfecto y que todo puede hacerse mejor.

Primera conclusión de estas visitas: mes tras mes se entrega la asignación completa de alimentos, como si nadie faltara un solo día al centro de trabajo o estudio.

Resultado: alimentos por encima del inventario autorizado, que es de 45 días de cobertura, en la mayoría de los centros visitados. No mencionaré nombres, no es el objetivo, pues desafortunadamente es algo bastante generalizado, repito, bastante generalizado.

Dije que debía tener cubierto 45 días, ¿no? Arroz: un hospital con 147 días de consumo, otro hospital con 123, y otro hospital 119 días; un centro de estudios interno 88 días, el doble, otro 86 días, de ese alimento que ha incrementado su precio en más del doble en el último año y vale más de mil dólares la tonelada de arroz.

Azúcar, aquí la cosa es en grande: un centro de estudios con una cobertura de 908 días ¡más de dos años!, otro centro de estudio con 639 días, otro con 294 días; un centro de trabajo con 300 días de azúcar, otro 136.

Aceite: un centro de estudios 206 días, un centro de trabajo 128.

Son cifras impresionantes y espeluznantes. Imagínense esta situación en los miles de comedores existentes en Cuba. Todo eso crea además condiciones propicias para el robo, el desvío o el propio deterioro de los alimentos.

Es la consecuencia de abastecer con métodos burocráticos, sin molestarse en comprobar cuántos productos sobraron del mes anterior para completar lo necesario. No, si le toca tanto todos los meses le dan tanto, y si un mes, porque se retrasó un barco o por lo que sea, no le dieron lo que corresponde, en el mes próximo le dan lo del mes y lo que dejaron de darle en el mes anterior. Y son alimentos que en muchos casos se distribuyen gratuitamente o se venden a precios muy inferiores a los reales, que suben a diario. Basta decir —observen esto— que para importar el mismo volumen de alimentos que en el 2007, el año pasado, la misma cantidad, este año se requerirían 1 100 millones de dólares más, para recibir lo mismo. Fíjense si es espeluznante lo que estoy narrando. ((Que papel juegan cuadros de informatica?))

Sé de organismos, muy pocos por cierto, donde esto no ocurre, sencillamente porque se planifica, controla y exige. Es por tanto algo que está en manos de nosotros resolver, sin recursos adicionales y en muy breve tiempo.

Son problemas nuestros. Surgirán otros en el futuro, así es la vida, pero cada vez que detectemos algo mal hecho, hay que trabajar sin descanso hasta eliminarlo.

En realidad los retos son grandes y difíciles, pero de situaciones peores ha salido airoso nuestro pueblo.

Permítanme poner un ejemplo de las FAR —me da vergüenza, hasta el otro día fui el ministro de las fuerzas armadas—, pues pienso que encierra una valiosa experiencia para momentos como estos.

La desaparición de la Unión Soviética significó la pérdida de suministros decisivos para la defensa del país, en momentos en que nuestra economía no podía asegurarlos.

Primero dijimos que los frijoles eran tan importantes como los cañones, y cuando la situación se agravó, llegamos a afirmar que los frijoles eran más importantes que los cañones. Algo similar le sucede en estos momentos al país.

No hubo lamentos ni justificaciones. Las tropas marcharon a los campos agrícolas y en un plazo relativamente breve produjeron sus alimentos, salvo los que no resultaba lógico o posible, no vamos a producir sal o azúcar, o trigo, que no se puede dar en Cuba. De forma simultánea se fueron organizando las estructuras empresariales que asumieron gradualmente esas producciones, y los combatientes regresaron a sus actividades habituales. Se creó la Unión Agropecuaria Militar, cuyas siglas dicen UAM. ((Que revista o datos hay disponibles sobre los logros de eficiancia, contabilidad, y utilidades?))

Han transcurrido más de 15 años desde entonces. Hoy la preparación para la defensa del país es más efectiva que nunca, incluyendo la Operación Caguairán, que debe ser del conocimiento de todos ustedes y que continúa exitosamente, y además logramos modernizar el armamento —desde la caída de la Unión Soviética no hemos adquirido armamentos, porque tienen precios prohibitivos, y modestamente, con la colaboración de otros órganos de la Administración Central del Estado, los hemos movilizado, los hemos modernizado y constituyen una gran proeza, porque se ajustan perfectamente al tipo de guerra que libraríamos si fuéramos invadidos por el más poderoso país del planeta, que es Estados Unidos. Hemos adquirido piezas de repuestos, además de las que hacemos, decenas de miles de mirillas telescópicas para los francotiradores, si vamos a hablar de armamentos, y algunas cosas menores; pero somos más fuertes que nunca—, gracias al esfuerzo y la inteligencia de los ingenieros y obreros de numerosos organismos, tanto militares como civiles. Y esta importante tarea continúa, es permanente.

Las FAR siguen produciendo alimentos y ya abastecen el 79% de sus necesidades, ahora mediante 24 grandes empresas agropecuarias militares donde laboran miles de trabajadores civiles. La mayoría funcionan, además, con eficiencia y generan utilidades.

Por eso soy un admirador y firme defensor de la gran empresa estatal socialista industrial, agropecuaria o de lo que sea, pero no subestimo ni a las cooperativas ni a los campesinos, como dijimos.

Y el que más y el que menos tiene un pariente en el Servicio Militar y les pueden preguntar la calidad y cantidad de la comida.

Ese espíritu que les acabo de explicar, de hace alrededor de 15 años, prendió en nuestro pueblo, el de ¡Sí se puede! Por eso venció obstáculos al parecer insalvables en la etapa más crítica del período especial. ((El orgullo que Cesar Chavez UFWU hubiera tenido, al haber oido o leido estos resultados socialistas y la consigna "Si Se Puede!"))

Así vamos a hacerlo nuevamente, como siempre —y no estoy proponiendo que empecemos a cerrar fábricas y llevar obreros al campo, por eso decimos que lo primero es, toda la tierra, sea del que sea, próxima a todas las ciudades y poblados, de todos los tamaños, es traer la tierra a la ciudad, para no tener que llevar la ciudad al campo, empezar por ahí—, con el esfuerzo unido y consciente de todos los patriotas. Produciremos alimentos, preservaremos las principales conquistas de la Revolución y seguiremos avanzando sin descuidar un minuto la defensa.

Dediquémonos, con modestia y sin fanfarria, cada cual en el puesto que le corresponde, al cumplimiento diario y estricto del deber. Repito: Dediquémonos, con modestia y sin fanfarria, cada cual en el puesto que le corresponde, al cumplimiento diario y estricto del deber.

¡Pienso que esta es la clave para vencer!

Muchas gracias.

Bueno, ¿creen que estén de acuerdo?

Alarcón, usted que es un hombre experimentado en aplausos y votaciones, ¿piensa que están de acuerdo los diputados?

Les ruego que se sienten brevemente. Ya esto es extraoficial, aunque puede considerarse como parte del discurso.

Como ya decía en el discurso, hay cuestiones que son opiniones personales y que no son inmutables, hay otras que son conceptos, son ideas, otras son informaciones. Este mismo fenómeno con los precios de los alimentos y este mismo fenómeno (lo del consumo social), que lo acabamos de decir, esto es como para que no llegue al 26 de Julio; pero, bueno, faltan solo 15 días para el arribo del 55 aniversario de los ataques a los cuarteles del Moncada y de Bayamo, "Carlos Manuel de Céspedes".

Aquí hay cuestiones que son, como les dije, para pensar y hay cuestiones que son directivas, ya que ustedes están de acuerdo, como órgano supremo del poder del Estado, con lo que dijimos ahí; puede ser que alguno no esté de acuerdo con algunas de las cuestiones planteadas, por eso digo que hay unas que son simples expresiones y opiniones personales y otras que son conceptos, pero que constituyen directivas.

Ayer se discutió, entre otras cuestiones, por los compañeros que les dije, los órganos superiores del Partido y del Estado —aunque el órgano supremo del poder del Estado son ustedes, no el Consejo de Estado—, y unánimemente estuvimos de acuerdo con esto.

Ya inmediatamente se había empezado a trabajar y habrá que elaborar, por el Buró Político, el Consejo de Ministros, si fuera necesario también con el Consejo de Estado, con la aprobación de algún Decreto Ley como el que les mencioné de las tierras hace un momento, hay que sacar una directiva, y si hay tiempo, para el próximo Consejo de Ministros ya la podemos empezar a discutir por allí.

Esto desde ahora es así, y a luchar por eso. Eso forma parte ya de las cosas que tendremos que discutir y ya tendremos tiempo de comprobar si sirven o no, cuando celebremos a fines del año que viene nuestro Congreso, porque todos los que estamos aquí, que representamos la voluntad del pueblo, que nos eligió, y del Partido que igualmente nos eligió, aunque hace mucho tiempo, estamos de acuerdo.

Pero es muy importante que uno que se sienta allí donde yo estoy (Realiza gesto indicando una barba), está también plenamente de acuerdo.

Ya voy a terminar, siéntense. Y, además, una anécdota también, empezamos casi con un chiste, podemos concluir con otro, pero real. Al llevarle el material, del cual ya habíamos discutido temas a tratar, igual que próximamente en Santiago de Cuba, el 26 de Julio, serán otros temas, como es natural, ni todos pueden enfocarse en una tarde o en una sola sesión de la Asamblea —que hay muchos temas de estos que al desarrollarlos tendrán que volver aquí—; realmente es un discurso difícil (el pronunciado), su propia elaboración, se lo llevé un poco tarde. Él tiene su vida muy activa, haciendo ejercicios, escribiendo, meditando, pensando, a veces es él el que me da noticias internacionales que yo no he tenido tiempo de leer, y le pedí que me contestara lo más rápido posible. Batió récord esta vez, y a través de la interlocutora, que por teléfono me avisaron, hace dos días —por eso la reunión de antes de ayer la tuvimos anoche— y dijo que estaba totalmente de acuerdo —quiero recordar textualmente lo que dijo—, "está perfecto". Cuando me lo comunican, cosa que me alegró mucho, le dije a la persona que hablaba conmigo que lo felicitara, ella me contesta: "¿A él?", digo: "Sí, felicítalo, porque tiene un hermano muy inteligente y lo aprendió todo de él".






Con los pies en la tierra del pueblo; por Graciela Guerrero Garay Entrar/Crear una cuenta

martes 15 de julio de 2008

TODAY´S ADVICE for FRENADESO from this last document written by Vladimir Lenin.

Vladimir Ilyich Lenin
Better Fewer, But Better

Written: March 2, 1923

Source: Lenin’s Collected Works, 2nd English Edition,
Progress Publishers, Moscow, 1965, Volume 33, pages 487 - 502

First Published: Pravda (No. 49), March 4, 1923
Translated: David Skvirsky and George Hanna
Transcription/Mark-up: Brian BasgenPublic Domain: Lenin Internet Archive (1999).

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This document is the second part of Lenin’s letter to the 12th Congress How we Should Reorganise the Workers’ and Peasants’ Inspection.

This is the last document written by Vladimir Lenin.

In the matter of improving our state apparatus, the Workers’ and Peasants’ Inspection should not, in my opinion, either strive after quantity or hurry. We have so far been able to devote so little thought and attention to the efficiency of our state apparatus that it would now be quite legitimate if we took special care to secure its thorough organisation, and concentrated in the Workers’ and Peasants’ Inspection a staff of workers really abreast of the times, i.e., not inferior to the best West-European standards. For a socialist republic this condition is, of course, too modest.

But our experience of the first five years has fairly crammed our heads with mistrust and scepticism. These qualities assert themselves involuntarily when, for example, we hear people dilating at too great length and too flippantly on "proletarian" culture. For a start, we should be satisfied with real bourgeois culture; for a start we should be glad to dispense with the crude types of pre-bourgeois culture, i.e., bureaucratic culture or serf culture, etc. In matters of culture, haste and sweeping measures are most harmful. Many of our young writers and Communists should get this well into their heads.

Thus, in the matter of our state apparatus we should now draw the conclusion from our past experience that it would be better to proceed more slowly.

Our state apparatus is so deplorable, not to say wretched, that we must first think very carefully how to combat its defects, bearing in mind that these defects are rooted in the past, which, although it has been overthrown, has not yet been overcome, has not yet reached the stage of a culture, that has receded into the distant past.

I say culture deliberately, because in these matters we can only regard as achieved what has become part and parcel of our culture, of our social life, our habits. We might say that the good in our social system has not been properly studied, understood, and taken to heart; it has been hastily grasped at; it has not been verified or tested, corroborated by experience, and not made durable, etc.

Of course, it could not be otherwise in a revolutionary epoch, when development proceeded at such break-neck speed that in a matter of five years we passed from tsarism to the Soviet system.

It is time we did something about it. We must show sound scepticism for too rapid progress, for boastfulness, etc. We must give thought to testing the steps forward we proclaim every hour, take every minute and then prove every second that they are flimsy, superficial and misunderstood. The most harmful thing here would be haste. The most harmful thing would be to rely on the assumption that we know at least something, or that we have any considerable number of elements necessary for the building of a really new state apparatus, one really worthy to be called socialist, Soviet, etc.

No, we are ridiculously deficient of such an apparatus, and even of the elements of it, and we must remember that we should not stint time on building it, and that it will take many, many years.

What elements have we for building this apparatus? Only two.

First, the workers who are absorbed in the struggle of socialism. These elements are not sufficient educated. They would like to build a better apparatus for us, but they do not know how. They cannot build one. They have not yet developed the culture required for this; and it is culture that is required.

Nothing will be achieved in this by doing things in a rush, by assault, by vim or vigour, or in general, by any of the best human qualities.

Secondly, we have elements of knowledge, education and training, but they are ridiculously inadequate compared with all other countries.

Here we must not forget that we are too prone to compensate (or imagine that we can compensate) our lack of knowledge by zeal, haste, etc.

In order to renovate our state apparatus we must at all costs set out, first, to learn, secondly, to learn, and thirdly, to learn, and then see to it that learning shall not remain a dead letter, or a fashionable catch-phrase (and we should admit in all frankness that this happens very often with us), that learning shall really become part of our very being, that it shall actually and fully become a constituent element of our social life.

In short, we must not make the demands that were made by bourgeois Western Europe, but demands that are fit and proper for a country which has set out to develop into a socialist country.

The conclusion to be drawn from the above are the following: we must make the Workers’ and Peasants’ Inspection a really exemplary institution, an instrument to improve our state apparatus.

In order that it may attain the desired high level, we must follow the rule: "Measure your cloth seven times before you cut."

For this purpose, we must utilise the very best of what there is in our social system, and utilise it with the greatest caution, thoughtfulness and knowledge, to build up the new People’s Commissariat.

For this purpose, the best elements that we have in our social system- such as, first, the advanced workers, and, second, the really enlightened elements for whom we can vouch that they will not take the word for the deed, and will not utter a single word that goes against their conscience- should not shrink from admitting any difficulty and should not shrink from any struggle in order to achieve the object they have seriously set themselves.

We have been bustling for five years trying to improve our state apparatus, but it has been mere bustle, which has proved useless in these five years, of even futile, or even harmful. This bustle created the impression that we were doing something, but in effect it was only clogging up our institutions and our brains.

It is high time things were changed.
We must follow the rule: Better fewer, but better. We must follow the rule: Better get good human material in two or even three years than work in haste without hope of getting any at all.

I know that it will be hard to keep to this rule and apply it under our conditions. I know that the opposite rule will force its way through a thousand loopholes. I know that enormous resistance will have to be put up, that devilish persistence will be required, that in the first few years at least, work in this field will be hellishly hard. Nevertheless, I am convinced that only by such effort shall we be able to achieve our aim; and that only by achieving this aim shall we create a republic that is really worthy of the name of Soviet, socialist, and so on, and so forth.

Many readers probably thought that the figures I quoted by way of illustration in my first article [ How We Should Reorganise the Workers’ and Peasants’ Inspection] were too small. I am sure that many calculations may be made to prove that they are. But I think that we must put one thing above all such and other calculations, i.e., our desire to obtain really exemplary quality.

I think that the time has at last come, when we must work in real earnest to improve our state apparatus and in this there can scarcely be anything more harmful than haste. That is why I would sound a strong warning against inflating the figures.

In my opinion, we should, on the contrary, be especially sparing with figures in this matter. Let us say frankly that the People’ s Commissariat of the Workers’ and Peasants’ Inspection does not at present enjoy the slightest authority. Everybody knows that no other institutions are worse organised than those of our Workers’ and Peasants’ Inspection, and that under present conditions nothing can be expected from this People’s Commissariat.

We must have this firmly fixed in our minds if we really want to create within a few years an institution that will, first, be an exemplary institution, secondly, win everybody’s absolute confidence, and, thirdly, prove to all and sundry that we have really justified the work of such a highly placed institution as the Central Control Commission. In my opinion, we must immediately and irrevocably reject all general figures for the size of office staffs. We must select employees for the Workers’ and Peasants’ Inspection with particular care and only on the basis of the strictest test. Indeed, what is the use of establishing a People’s Commissariat which carries on anyhow, which does not enjoy the slightest confidence, and whose word carries scarcely any weight? I think that our main object in launching the work of reconstruction that we now have in mind is to avoid all this.

The workers whom we are enlisting as members of the Central Control Commission must be irreproachable Communists, and I think that a great deal has yet to be done to teach them the methods and objects of their work. Furthermore, there must be a definite number of secretaries to assist in this work, who must be put to a triple test before they are appointed to their posts.

Lastly, the officials whom in exceptional cases we shall accept directly as employees of the Workers’ and Peasants’ Inspection must conform to the following requirements:

First, they must be recommended by several Communists.

Second, they must pass a test for knowledge of our state apparatus.

Third, they must pass a test in the fundamentals of the theory of our state apparatus, in the fundamentals of management, office routine, etc.

Fourth, they must work in such close harmony with the members of the Central Control Commission and with their own secretariat that we could vouch for the work of the whole apparatus.

I know that these requirements are extraordinarily strict, and I am very much afraid that the majority of the "practical" workers in the Workers’ and Peasants’ Inspection will say that these requirements are impracticable, or will scoff at them. But I ask any of the present chiefs of the Workers’ and Peasants’ Inspection, or anyone associated with that body, whether they can honestly tell me the practical purpose of a People’s Commissariat like the Workers’ and Peasants’ Inspection?

I think this question will help them recover their sense of proportion. Either it is not worth while having another of the numerous reorganisations that we have had of this hopeless affair, the Workers’ and Peasants’ Inspection, or we must really set to work, by slow, difficult and unusual methods, and by testing these methods over and over again, to create something really exemplary, something that will win the respect of all and sundry for its merits, and not only because of its rank and title.

If we do not arm ourselves with patience, if we do not devote several years to this task, we had better not tackle it at all.

In my opinion we ought to select a minimum number of the higher labour research institutes, etc., which we have baked so hastily, see whether they are organised properly, and allow them to continue working, but only in a way that conforms to the high standards of modern science and gives us all its benefits. If we do that it will not be utopian to hope that within a few years we shall have an institution that will be able to perform its functions, to work systematically and steadily on improving our state apparatus, an institution backed by the trust of the working class, of the Russian Communist Party, and the whole population of our Republic.

The spade-work for this could begin at once. If the People’s Commissariat of the Workers’ and Peasants’ Inspection accepted the present plan of reogranisation, it could not take the preparatory steps and work methodically until the task is completed, without haste, and not hesitating to alter what has already been done.

Any half-hearted solution would be extremely harmful in this matter. A measure for the size of the staff of the Workers’ and Peasants’ Inspection based on any other consideration would, in fact, be based on the old bureaucratic considerations, on old prejudices, on what has already been condemned, universally ridiculed, etc.

In substance, the matter is as follows:
Either we prove now that we have really learned something about state organisation (we ought to have learned something in five years), or we prove that we are not sufficiently mature for it. If the latter is the case, we had better not tackle the task.

I think that with the available human material it will not be immodest to assume that we have learned enough to be able to systematically rebuild at least one People’s Commissariat. True, this one People’s Commissariat will have to be the model for our entire state apparatus.

We ought to at once announce a contest in the compilation of two or more textbooks on the organisation of labour in general, and on management in particular. We can take as a basis the book already published by Yermansky, although it should be said in parentheses that he obviously sympathises with Menshevism and is unfit to compile textbooks for the Soviet system.

We can also take as a basis the recent book by Kerzhentsev, and some of the other partial textbooks available may be useful too.

We ought to send several qualified and conscientious people to Germany, or to Britain, to collect literature and to study this question. I mention Britain in case it is found impossible to send people to the U.S.A. or Canada.

We ought to appoint a commission to draw up the preliminary programme of examinations for prospective employees of the Workers’ and Peasants’ Inspection; ditto for candidates to the Central Control Commission.

These and similar measures will not, of course, cause any difficulties for the People’s Commissar or the collegium of the Workers’ and Peasants’ Inspection, or for the Presidium of the Central Control Commission.

Simultaneously, a preparatory commission should be appointed to select candidates for membership of the Central Control Commission. I hope that we shall now be able to find more than enough candidates for this post among the experienced workers in all departments, as well as among the students of our Soviet higher schools. It would hardly be right to exclude one or another category beforehand. Probably preference will have to be given to a mixed composition for this institution, which should combine many qualities, and dissimilar merits.

Consequently, the tasks of drawing up the list of candidates will entail a considerable amount of work. For example, it would be least desirable for the staff of the new People’s Commissariat to consist of people of one type, only of officials, say, or for it to exclude people of the propangandist type, or people whose principal quality is sociability or the ability to penetrate into circles that are not altogether customary for officials in this field, etc.

I think I shall be able to express my idea best if I compare my plan with that of academic institutions. Under the guidance of their Presidium, the members of the Central Control Commission should systematically examine all the paper and documents of the Political Bureau.

Moreover, they should divide their time correctly between various jobs in investigating the routine in our institutions, from the very small and privately-owned offices to the highest state institutions.

And lastly, their functions should include the study of theory, i.e., the theory of organisation of the work they intend to devote themselves to, and practical work under the guidance of other comrades or of teachers in the higher institutes for the organisation of labour.

I do not think, however, that they will be able to confine themselves to this sort of academic work. In addition, they will have to prepare themselves for working which I would not hesitate to call training to catch, I will not say rouges, but something like that, and working out special ruses to screen their movements, their approach, etc.

If such proposals were made in West-European government institutions they would rouse frightful resentment, a feeling of moral indignation, etc.; but I trust that we have not become so bureaucratic as to be capable of that. NEP has not yet succeeded in gaining such respect as to cause any of us to be shocked at the idea somebody may be caught. Our Soviet Republic is of such recent construction, and there are such heaps of the old lumber still lying around that it would hardly occur to anyone to be shocked at the idea that we should delve into them by means of ruses, by means of investigations sometimes directed to rather remote sources or in a roundabout way. And even if it did occur to anyone to be shocked by this, we may be sure that such a person would make himself a laughing-stock.

Let us hope that our new Workers’ and Peasants’ Inspection will abandon what the French call pruderie, which we may call ridiculous primness, or ridiculous swank, and which plays entirely into the hands of our Soviet and Party bureaucracy. Let it be said in parentheses that we have bureaucrats in our Party offices as well as in Soviet offices.

When I said above that we must study and study hard in institutes for the higher organisation of labour, etc., I did not by any means imply "studying" in the schoolroom way, nor did I confine myself to the idea of studying only in the schoolroom way. I hope that not a single genuine revolutionary will suspect me of refusing, in this case, to understand "studies" to include resorting to some semi-humourous trick, cunning device, piece of trickery or something of that sort. I know that in the staid and earnest states of Western European such an idea would horrify people and that not a single decent official would even entertain it. I hope, however, that we have not yet become as bureaucratic as all that and that in our midst the discussion of this idea will give rise to nothing more than amusement.

Indeed, why not combine pleasure with utility? Why not resort to some humourous or semi-humorous trick to expose something ridiculous, something harmful, something semi-ridiculous, semi-harmful, etc.?

It seems to me that our Workers’ and Peasants’ Inspection will gain a great deal if it undertakes to examine these ideas, and that the list of cases in which our Central Control Commission and its colleagues in the Workers and Peasants’ Inspection achieved a few of their most brilliant victories will be enriched by not a few exploits of our future Workers’ and Peasants’ Inspection and Central Control Commission members in places not quite mentionable in prim and staid textbooks.

How can a Party institution be amalgamated with a Soviet institution? Is there not something improper in this suggestion?

I do not ask these questions on my own behalf, but on behalf of those I hinted at above when I said that we have bureaucrats in our Party institutions as well as in the Soviet institutions.

But why, indeed, should we not amalgamate the two if this is in the interests of our work? Do we not all see that such an amalgamation has been very beneficial in the case of the People’s Commissariat of Foreign Affairs, where it was brought about at the very beginning? Does not the Political Bureau discuss from the Party point of view many questions, both minor and important, concerning the "moves" we should make in reply to the "moves" of foreign powers in order to forestall their, say, cunning, if we are not to use a less respectable term?

Is not this flexible amalgamation of a Soviet institution with a Party institution a source of great strength in our politics? I think that what has proved its usefulness, what has been definitely adopted in our foreign politics and has become so customary that it no longer calls forth any doubt in this field, will be at least as appropriate (in fact, I think it will be much more appropriate) for our state apparatus as a whole. The functions of the Workers’ and Peasants’ Inspection cover our state apparatus as a whole, and its activities should affect all and every state institution without exception: local, central , commercial, purely administrative, educational, archival, theatrical, etc.- in short, all without any exception.

Why then should not an institution, whose activities have such wide scope, and which moreover requires such extraordinary flexibility of forms, be permitted to adopt this peculiar amalgamation of a Party control institution with a Soviet control institution?

I see no obstacles to this. What is more, I think that such an amalgamation is the only guarantee of success in our work. I think that all doubts on this score arise in the dustiest corners of our government offices, and that they deserve to be treated with nothing but ridicule.

Another doubt: is it expedient to combine educational activities with official activities? I think that it is not only expedient, but necessary. Generally speaking, in spite of our revolutionary attitude towards the West-European form of state, we have allowed ourselves to become infected with a number of its most harmful and ridiculous prejudices; to some extent we have been deliberately infected with them by our dear bureaucrats, who counted on being able again and again to fish in the muddy waters of these prejudices. And they did fish in these muddy waters to so great an extent that only the blind among us failed to see how extensively this fishing was practised.

In all spheres of social, economic and political relationships we are "frightfully" revolutionary. But as regards precedence, the observance of the forms and rites of office management, our "revolutionariness" often gives way to the mustiest routine. On more than one occasion, we have witnessed the very interesting phenomenon of a great leap forward in social life being accompanied by amazing timidity whenever the slightest changes are proposed.

This is natural, for the boldest steps forward were taken in a field which was long reserved for theoretical study, which was promoted mainly, and even almost exclusively, in theory. The Russian, when away from work, found solace from bleak bureaucratic realities in unusually bold theoretical constructions, and that is why in our country these unusually bold theoretical constructions assumed an unusually lopsided character. Theoretical audacity in general constructions went hand in hand with amazing timidity as regards certain very minor reforms in office routine. Some great universal agrarian revolution was worked out with an audacity unexampled in any other country, and at the same time the imagination failed when it came to working out a tenth-rate reform in office routine; the imagination, or patience, was lacking to apply to this reform the general propositions that produced such brilliant results when applied to general problems.

That is why in our present life reckless audacity goes hand in hand, to an astonishing degree, with timidity of thought even when it comes to very minor changes.

I think that this has happened in all really great revolutions, for really great revolutions grow out of the contradictions between the old, between what is directed towards developing the old, and the very abstract striving for the new, which must be so new as not to contain the tiniest particle of the old.

And the more abrupt the revolution, the longer will many of these contradictions last.

The general feature of our present life is the following: we have destroyed capitalist industry and have done our best to raze to the ground the medieval institutions and landed proprietorship, and thus created a small and very small peasantry, which is following the lead of the proletariat because it believes in the results of its revolutionary work. It is not easy for us, however, to keep going until the socialist revolution is victorious in more developed countries merely with the aid of this confidence, because economic necessity, especially under NEP, keeps the productivity of labour of the small and very small peasants at an extremely low level.

Moreover, the international situation, too, threw Russia back and, by and large, reduced the labour productivity of the people to a level considerably below pre-war. The West-European capitalist powers, partly deliberately and partly unconsciously, did everything they could to throw us back, to utilise the elements of the Civil War in Russia in order to spread as much ruin in the country as possible. It was precisely this way out of the imperialist war that seemed to have many advantages.

They argued somewhat as follows: "If we fail to overthrow the revolutionary system in Russia, we shall, at all events, hinder its progress towards socialism." And from their point of view they could argue in no other way. In the end, their problem was half-solved. They failed to overthrow the new system created by the revolution, but they did prevent it from at once taking the step forward that would have justified the forecasts of the socialists, that would have enabled the latter to develop the productive forces with enormous speed, to develop all the potentialities which, taken together, would have produced socialism; socialists would thus have proved to all and sundry that socialism contains within itself gigantic forces and that mankind had now entered in to a new stage of development of extraordinarily brilliant prospects.

The system of international relationships which has now taken shape is one in which a European state, Germany, is enslaved by the victor countries. Furthermore, owing to their victory, a number of states, the oldest states in the West, are in a position to make some insignificant concessions to their oppressed classes- concessions which, insignificant though they are, nevertheless heard the revolutionary movement in those countries and create some semblance of "class truce."

At the same time, as a result of the last imperialist war, a number of countries of the East, India, China, etc, have been completely jolted out of the rut. Their development has definitely shifted to general European capitalist lines. The general European ferment has begun to affect them, and it is now clear to the whole world that they have been drawn into a process of development that must lead to a crisis in the whole of world capitalism.

Thus, at the present time we are confronted with the question- shall we be able to hold on with our small and very small peasant production, and in our present state of ruin, until the West-European capitalist countries consummate their development towards socialism? But they are consummating it not as we formerly expected. They are not consummating it through the gradual "maturing" of socialism, but through the exploitation of some countries by others, through the exploitation of the first of the countries vanquished in the imperialist war combined with the exploitation of the whole of the East.

On the other hand, precisely as a result of the first imperialist war, the East has been definitely drawn into the revolutionary movement, has been definitely drawn into the general maelstrom of the world revolutionary movement.

What tactics does this situation prescribe for our country? Obviously the following. We must display extreme caution so as to preserve our workers’ government and to retain our small and very small peasantry under its leadership and authority.

We have the advantage that the whole world is now passing to a movement that must give rise to a world socialist revolution. But we are labouring under the disadvantage that the imperialists have succeeded in splitting the world into two camps; and this split is made more complicated by the fact that it is extremely difficult for Germany, which is really a land of advanced, cultured, capitalist development, to rise to her feet.

All the capitalist powers of what is called the West are pecking at her and preventing her from rising. On the other hand, the entire East, with its hundred of millions of exploited working people, reduced to the last degree of human suffering, has been forced into a position where its physical and material strength cannot possibly be compared with the physical, material and military strength of any of the much smaller West-European states.

Can we save ourselves from the impending conflict with these imperialist countries? May we hope that the internal antagonisms and conflicts between the thriving imperialist countries of the East will give us a second respite as they did the first time, when the campaign of the West-European counter-revolution in support of the Russian counter-revolution broke down owing to the antagonisms in the camp of the counter-revolutionaries of the West and the East, in the camp of th Eastern and Western exploiters, in the camp of Japan and the U.S.A.?

I think the reply to this question should be that the issue depends upon too many factors, and that the outcome of the struggle as a whole can be forecast only because in the long run capitalism itself is educating and training the vast majority of the population of the globe for the struggle.

In the last analysis, the outcome of the struggle will be determined by the fact that Russia, India, China, etc., account for the overwhelming majority of the population of the globe. And during the past few years it is this majority that has been drawn into the struggle for emancipation with extraordinary rapidity, so that in this respect there cannot be the slightest doubt what the final outcome of the world struggle will be. In this sense, the complete victory of socialism is fully and absolutely assured.

But what interests us is not the inevitability of this complete victory of socialism, but the tactics which we, the Russian Communist Party, we the Russian Soviet Government, should pursue to prevent the West-European counter-revolutionary states from crushing us.

To ensure our existence until the next military conflict between the counter-revolutionary imperialist West and the revolutionary and nationalist East, between the most civilised countries of the world and the Orientally backward countries which, however, compromise the majority, this majority must become civilised. We, too, lack enough civilisation to enable us to pass straight on to socialism, although we do have the political requisites for it. We should adopt the following tactics, or pursue the following policy, to save ourselves.

We must strive to build up a state in which the workers retain leadership of the peasants, in which they retain the confidence of the peasants, and by exercising the greatest economy, remove every trace of extravagance from our social relations.

We must reduce our state apparatus to the utmost degree of economy. We must banish from it all traces of extravagance, of which so much has been left over from tsarist Russia, form its bureaucratic capitalist state machine.

Will not this be a reign of peasant limitations?

No. If we see to it that the working class retains its leadership over the peasantry, we shall be able, by exercising the greatest possible thrift in the economic life of our state, to use every saving we make to develop our large-scale machine industry, to develop electrification, the hydraulic extraction of peat, to complete the Volkhov Power Project [A], etc.

In this, and in this alone, lies our hope. Only when we have done this shall we, speaking figuratively, be able to change horses, to change from the peasant, muzhik horse of poverty, from the horse of an economy designed for a ruined peasant country, to the horse which the proletariat is seeking and must seek — the horse of large-scale machine industry, of electrification, of the Volkhov Power Station, etc.

That is how I link up in my mind the general plan of our work, of our policy, of our tactics, of our strategy, with the functions of the reorganised Workers’ and Peasants’ Inspection. This is what, in my opinion, justifies the exceptional care, the exceptional attention that we must devote to the Workers’ and Peasants’ Inspection in raising it to an exceptionally high level, in giving it a leadership with Central Committee rights, etc.,etc.

And this justification is that only by thoroughly purging our government machine, by reducing it to the utmost everything that is not absolutely essential in it, shall we be certain of being able to keep going. Moreover, we shall be able to keep going not on the level of a small-peasant country, not on the level of universal limitation, but on a level steadily advancing to large-scale machine industry.

These are the lofty tasks that I dream of for our Workers’ and Peasants’ Inspection. That is why I am planning for it the amalgamation of the most authoritative Party body with an "ordinary"
People’s Commissariat.
March 2, 1923

Endnotes
[A] The Volkhov Power Project was the first of the big hydroelectric power stations the Soviet Union built on the River Volkhov. Its’ construction began in 1918, but made little progress until after the Civil War ended in 1920. It was commissioned in 1926.

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Master of Philosophy/Master of World Heritage Studies

Created in the spring of 2004, the World Heritage Studies programme at the University of Tsukuba involves two years of academic coursework in 'Theory and Management' and 'Evaluation and Conservation'. Various fieldwork is carried out by professors in the programme, such as projects in China, Sri Lanka, Tunisia and Turkey. For the moment, all coursework is in Japanese.


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Techniques in conservation and restoration, as well as protective skills for environment and nature are both indispensable in carrying out the protection of heritage, and they should be applies properly to fit the condition of each heritage site without spoiling its original value.
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Theory and Management Section


In this section, we address each problem in world heritage from a wide perspective. Through the acquisition of this multifaceted knowledge, this stream fosters the necessary practical aspects, education, methodological theory and management skills and preservation.

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Evaluation and Conservation Section

The Evaluation and Conservation section focuses on valuing world heritage properties from the twin fundamentals of architectural and design history. With these points in mind, students learn concrete methods in the scientific analysis and repair procedures of preservation and conservation.
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After graduation, in addition to working in areas such as advancing research in heritage property preservation, graduates can expect to be employed in specialized occupations that include curators, editors, and experts in heritage conservation techniques.

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PRINCIPALES ACUERDOS DEL ENCUENTRO DE DIRIGENTES POPULARES de FRENADESO, CELEBRADO en la Universidad de Panamá, Sabado, 12 DE JULIO DE 2008.

Mas joven participant presente
Niña Colonense cantante de SUNTRACS, comiendo mangos universitarios "tu ras."
Cantante reggaecero de SUNTRACS, "el EMPERADOR"
Pleno Escuchando
Pleno Analizando
Mgstra. Carmen Tedman MacIntire:
Coord. Nac. en Defensa de la Tierra y Agua
"Huelguitin parao y volteao"
"Huelguitin sentao"

Pleno Deliberando para acordar orientación de lucha nacional.


FRENADESO




Luego de analizar a profundidad la grave situación que confronta la sociedad panameña, representantes de distintas organizaciones sociales, gremios y fuerzas populares, acuerdan el siguiente plan de lucha.

1.- LOS OBJETIVOS DE ESTAS ACCIONES DE LUCHA:
• Que el gobierno dé la cara, entable los diálogos y negociaciones con los verdaderos interlocutores de las luchas gremiales y populares: COMENENAL, FAM, FRENADESO y que suspenda la farsa de diálogos y concertaciones de “Yo con Yo”.
• Que el gobierno de respuesta a los problemas y demandas populares y gremiales
• Rebaja y congelamiento de los precios de los artículos y servicios de primera necesidad.• Aumento General de salarios.
• Aumento de pensiones
• Que se pare el proyecto privatizador de la Salud.
• Que se suspenda el negociado que pretenden hacer con el servicio del transporte público (Transmovil).
• Que se detengan las medidas contra la estabilidad de los educadores, que se detenga la imposición del proyecto de transformación curricular y las inconsultas reformas a la Ley Orgánica de Educación.
• Mejoramiento de la infraestructura escolar y solución inmediata al problema de la fibra de vidrio.
• Cese de la violencia y la campaña de desprestigio contra los educadores.
• Reintegro de los estudiantes institutores injustamente sancionados.• Fin a la Venta de Panamá, de sus costas, islas, playas y manglares.
• Fin a la venta de nuestros ríos, el agua es sagrada.
• Que se detengan los planes de privatizar el agua.
• Fin a los proyectos depredadores del ambiente que atentan contra la vida de comunidades campesinas e indígenas como lo son las minas a cielo abierto en el caso de Cerro Petaquilla, por ejemplo, así como proyectos hidroeléctricos.
• Atención a los problemas comunitarios (acceso a agua potable, recolección de basura, servicio de alcantarillado, reparación de calles y veredas)
• Que se detengan los intentos para privatizar el resto de las acciones del IRHE e INTEL.
• Renacionalización de las empresas privatizadas.
• Rebaja inmediata de la tarifa eléctrica.
• Política energética nacional que enfrente la desenfrenada alza del petróleo, proponga fuentes energéticas alternativas (solar, etc.) y nos libere de la voracidad de las grandes petroleras.
• Fin al despilfarro de recursos del estado en engañosa publicidad gubernamental.• Rebaja de los salarios de las altas autoridades gubernamentales.
• Establecimiento de un salario mínimo justo y por igual en todo el territorio nacional.
• Pago de las partidas del XIII mes adeudas a los empleados públicos.
• Justicia para los trabajadores de la Ley 25
• Respeto a la libertad Sindical, el derecho a sindicación y huelga para los trabajadores públicos y privados.
• Fin del sindicalismo amarillo y el sicariato.
• Respeto a las normas de salud y seguridad en la construcción y cumplimiento de los reglamentos, decretos y leyes sobre la materia.
• Fin a la represión y persecución contra el pueblo.
• Que se detenga el plan de seguridad que busca revivir el G-2 y retrotraer el norieguismo
• Castigo a los responsables de violaciones a los derechos humanos
• Inmediata destitución de los ministros Salvador Rodríguez y Daniel Delgado Diamante, así como Ligia Castro, Directora de ANAM; Víctor Carlos Urrutia, Administrador de la Autoridad de Servicios Públicos (ASEP) y otros funcionarios reconocidos por su incapacidad manifiesta, por los abusos y atropellos contra la población y por su complicidad en el desarrollo de los proyectos depredadores del ambiente.

2.- ESTRATEGIA DE LUCHA ESCALONADA HACIA LA GRAN HUELGA NACIONAL.
Piqueteos y volanteos al medio día en los centros de trabajo, universidades y escuela a partir del lunes 14 de julio.
• Tranques parciales.
• Foro Contra la Privatización de la Salud
• Foro Contra el neoliberalismo en la Educación (Proyecto de Transformación Curricular por Competencias)
• Foro sobre el Agua y la Problemática Ambiental
• Piqueteos en el Ministerio de Educación
• Acciones de solidaridad con los pacientes y familiares victimas con dietilenglycol (acompañamiento 19 de julio, 3:00 p.m. Presidencia de la República, a un año de la cobarde paliza del SPI)
• Marcha el jueves 14 de agosto de 2008.
• Programas radiales y televisivos.
• Acompañamiento a estudiantes encadenados en el Instituto Nacional todos los días..
• Vigilias
• Distribución de volantes, presentación de documentales en barrios, parques, peatonal.
• Masiva distribución de volantes todos los domingos de julio en las iglesias.
• Encuentros de Dirigentes Populares a nivel nacional y provincial.
• Paros escalonados de 1 hora.
• Movilizaciones por provincia.
• Huelga de Advertencia
• Huelga indefinida

3.- COORDINADORA DE LUCHA POR EL RESPETO A LA VIDA Y DIGNIDAD
Establecimiento de una Coordinadora de FRENADESO con otras Organizaciones Gremiales y Populares para coordinar y dirigir la lucha hacia los objetivos buscados.

4.- REITERAR EL CARÁCTER PACÍFICO DE LA LUCHA.
• Frenadeso, los gremios y organizaciones crearán comités de orden y seguridad para controlar posibles provocaciones de infiltrados en las acciones a realizar.
• Contrario a lo que se quiere presentar a la opinión publica, este no es un movimiento con fines politiqueros, esta es una lucha por las reivindicaciones del pueblo, un movimiento amplio, patriótico, unitario y cívico por el respeto a la Vida y a la Dignidad. Este movimiento reconoce que esta lucha no es de uno, esta lucha es de todos.

5- FECHA DE LA HUELGA NACIONAL
Este Encuentro de Dirigentes da su voto de confianza a la Coordinadora de Organizaciones Gremiales y Populares para definir la fecha definitiva de la Huelga Nacional, así como su carácter y tiempo de duración, una vez se concluya el proceso democrático de consulta con las bases.

Esta Coordinadora se reúne el próximo sábado 19 de julio, en lugar y hora previamente acordados.

El presente documento está abierto a la discusión, crítica y espera nuevos aportes.

Universidad de Panamá, Auditorio José Dolores Moscote, Sabado, 12 de julio de 2008.
Internet Filtering basics
By Alex Polling

Our body is made so that it perceives (filters) only certain kinds of information. For example, our eyes detect photons of wavelength between 400 and 700 nanometers, and everything out of this range passes by us, remaining undetectable. In that way, we can’t hear some sounds that can be heard by animals or using special equipment. The process of evolution selected these kinds of information as the most important for our survival, and everything else is filtered out.

But with the Internet things are a bit different. It has grown too fast and we do our best trying to cope with large amounts of information, most of which we may not need at all. And what’s more important, there is a lot of information that contains offensive, "inappropriate," or "objectionable" material. This material can fall into different categories, but the point is that we need to filter it out using filtering software, as we want to enjoy using the Internet and to feel safe about our kids enjoying it. A filter is a kind of software program that prevents one from viewing objectionable material on the Internet.

Actually, filtering software does two things.
The first thing it does is it rates or categorizes web sites using different kinds of distinctions and algorithms.

Second, based on the security level of the current user, it decides whether to block the requested material or not.

There are a few kinds/features of filtering.
URL filtering. Blocks URLs containing inappropriate or blacklisted words.

Keyword blocking. The software uses a predefined list of keywords that it considers offensive or inappropriate. Before the requested material is passed to a user, the software searches it for any of the keywords from the list and blocks the content.

Web-sites blocking. Blocks entire web-sites or some parts of these web-sites based on a blacklist (list of blocked sites) drawn up by companies. Most software vendors do not allow their users to see the list of blocked sites, they consider it a secret but you can add new or exclude existing sites from their list.

Protocol blocking. Since we use not only the web, but also Instant Messaging or newsgroups, filters provide IM blocking, FTP blocking, email blocking, and Peer-to-Peer (P2P) blocking.
Dynamic Categorization. Uses smart algorithms to decide whether the content is appropriate or not based on the content of web page. This kind of categorization is smarter than keyword blocking, which may filter out totally appropriate content containing objectionable keywords in an appropriate context.

Image Recognition. Filters inappropriate graphical images. Filtering of inappropriate graphical images requires a lot of computer time and because of this it is mostly not used in today’s filters.

Newsgroup filtering. There can be simple newsgroup filters which block access to all or specific newsgroups, but more flexible filters like CyberSieve allow you to restrict specific users to specific groups or even to groups that fall into some “group pattern”.

These are basics things that filtering software does.

In addition there are features that make filtering software much more convenient and user friendly. One of them is the e-mail notification system. For instance, the notification system of CyberSieve will send you e-mail messages when any banned web site has been visited thus allowing you to take action immediately. Also in CyberSieve you can specify the programs that can or cannot access the Internet. For example, you can block Internet access for peer-to-peer program and allow Internet access for your email client. And it is also possible to restrict specific users to only a few specified programs that require Internet access. The latter makes CyberSieve a truly family solution because each user can be given specific restrictions and privileges tailored to his or her age and needs etc.

One more useful feature of CyberSieve is that not only users/groups can have different levels of access, but you can also set limitations on Internet traffic (the amount of data that can be sent or received.) The access to the Internet can be scheduled to specify days and times.

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Control your young child's computer

Children use computers from a very early age, and this exposes them to certain risks.This article describes what the risks are, and what steps parents can take to protect their young children from the computer.

Online predatorsOnline predators can be a major threat to the safety of your children. They can be very sly in how they coerce children into chatting with them, and sometimes even try to arrange meetings with child..

Online chat safetyMost young people chat over the Internet, particularly on sites such as MySpace, but unawares they may well be chatting to a sexual predator pretending to be a child...

Why should I buy an Internet filter?Some people question the need for an Internet filter on their computer. This article describes exactly how a filter can be of benefit to you and your family.

Remote Monitoring softwareGood monitoring software gives you the ability to monitor from a distance in real time from any computer with an Internet connection. This article describes in detail the features of Remote Monitoring software.

Remote monitoring of your childThis article describes how remote monitoring can help you protect you child from the potential dangers connected to Internet use.

Internet filtering softwareInternet filtering software has become a very popular toll for protecting children from the potential dangers due to Internet use. This article describes the criteria you should look forward when choosing quality Internet filtering software

Internet filtersInternet filters first appeared 15 years ago as a response to the explosion in the amount of pornography freely available on the Internet. They have developed quickly since then, and now are very powerful and feature rich.

Parental control software programsThis article describes the results of a survey relating to the use of parental control software programs within the US. One significant find was that 54% of American families have parental control software installed on their home computers...

A lesson for your childrenThis article describes a real life experiment, in which an older guy coerced young girls into giving out private information, and arranged to meet up with them. The experiment demonstrates the risks associated with online chat and personal blogs.

Internet Filtering at public librariesThis articles outlines how the 'The Children's Internet Protection Act' (CIPA) affects libraries, and what libraries must do to keep within the boundaries of this law.

Porn blockersInternet pornography is big business with over 1 million pornographic web sites on the net. Many children stumble upon such sites accidentally. This article describes how porn blockers offer a solution to parents who are concerned about the effect of Internet pornography on their children.

Control child's computer useIn the modern age parents need to be pro-active in controlling how and for how long their children play on the computer and surf the web. This article offers tips for parents for how to control their child's computer use.

Monitoring your child's Internet useThere are 2 main ways to protect your child from the dangers of Internet use; filtering and monitoring. This article explores the second way; how monitoring can be of benefit to you and your child.

Safe web sites for your childrenAs an antidote to the glut of freely available sites that are wholly unsuitable for children, more and more benign sites are being created that are specifically directed at children and teenagers. Here we have listed some of the best ones..

Computer/video games and your child's healthExcessive playing of computer/video games by children can have many detrimental effects on children. There is a link between computer/video games and child violence. In addition Computer/video games can have a detrimental effect on your child's psychological and physical development..

Internet Safety tips for your ChildrenAs your child grows up, their use of the computer and the Internet changes. This articles looks at each stage of a child's development and what a parent should be on the look out for in order to protect him or her from the detrimental aspects associated with computer and Internet use

Instant messaging: protecting your childrenWhat is Instant messaging, and why can it be problematic for your children? This article explores this subject, and offers tips on how to reduce its potential dangers.

Email – keeping your children protectedThere are a few risks associated with children using Email. This articles discusses them and offers tips on how to make Email use as risk free as possible.

Peer to Peer networks - vital information for parentsWhat are Peer to Peer networks, why are they popular and what dangers do they pose to children and personal computers? This article also includes a list of the most commonly used peer to peer sites.

Newsgroups - what parents should knowWhat are newsgroups, who uses them and why? How can a newsgroup pose a threat to your children and how can these risks be reduced?

Blog sites and your childrenWhat is a blog site, and in what way can they pose a risk to your children? What should parents do to protect their children from the these risks?

Chat sites and your childrenHere you can read about a number of incidents involving children who met up with a person they met over a chat site. It turned out that these people were slightly less desirable than first assumed..

The Internet and Your ChildA run down of some of the ways in which the Internet can pose a threat to your child's well being, with statistics concerning paedophiliac behaviour on the net.

Internet Filtering basicsInternet filters have a wide range of functions. Here we have described the most important features of a filter that can help to keep your family safe whilst using the Internet.

Safe Web browsingThere are many problems that can occur when browsing online; the security of your information can be breached, your computer can catch a virus, and others. This article discusses how we can make our online browsing safer.

Making Instant Messaging SaferBeing such a popular means of communication, we need to have the right strategies in place to make instant messanging as safe as possible. This article gives a number of guidelines to help keep your instant messaging safer for your family and your computer.
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Parents!
Read these basic Internet safety tips while taking a look at the iProtectYou control panel.See how easy it is to make iProtectYou do exactly what you need it to do.

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