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HAVANA CALL
FOR ACTION!
TO ALL THE PEOPLES
OF THE AMERICAN CONTINENT:
THE LIFE OF OUR
PEOPLES AND THE INDEPENDENCE OF OUR NATIONS ARE AT STAKE - FIGHTING THE FTAA IS
FIGHTING ANNEXATION AND POVERTY
We indigenous people, black
people, trade unionists, rural workers, young people, members of the public,
people of religious faith, environmentalists, defenders of human rights,
creative people, journalists, members of parliament, artists and intellectuals,
men and women of all races, representing social and political organizations from
the (35 countries) [?] of our continent, have gathered here in Havana, Cuba, for
our Second Hemispheric Meeting Against the Free Trade Area of the Americas
(FTAA). The United States and its ally governments in the hemisphere persist in
their aim of imposing on our nations this supranational treaty that condemns
increasingly large segments of the population to poverty, in the North as well
as in the South; that grants rights to trans-national corporations over those of
states and peoples, indiscriminately exposing our natural, material and human
resources to unbridled exploitation and, ultimately, eliminating any scope for
independent development by our nations. It would amount to a new era of
colonialisation and annexation of Latin America, by the political, economic and
military power of the United States.
The year since our First Meeting, however, has seen an
appreciable strengthening of resistance to the threat of the FTAA and other
disasters for our peoples, spawned by neo-liberalism. The first victories are
appearing: the story is the same in Bolivia as in El Salvador, in Ecuador as in
Peru, in Paraguay and Uruguay, in Quebec and the United States, in Mexico and
other countries: policies aimed at privatising energy, health, water and even
life itself are being successfully resisted. Argentina, where the scale of the
disaster created by the neo-liberal model has become apparent, has seen
accelerating mobilization of the people against policies for concentration of
wealth responsible for nothing less than social genocide; similarly, in
Venezuela, coup and destabilization attempts, against an elected government
frowned on by Washington, have so far been thwarted. Examples of resistance and
measured reaction proliferate everywhere, most notably in the case of struggles
lead by indigenous Indian peoples and the Black Movement - hitherto the most
severely marginalized. Everywhere, the individualism, authority and division
created by neo-liberalism are beginning to give way to unity and solidarity
between peoples. Everywhere, women are increasingly taking their place and in
the front line and pressing their claims, a source of dignity and pride for the
whole movement.
As regards the fight against the FTAA in particular, since
the last meeting we have seen the setting up of committees representing a
wide-ranging convergence of social and political forces in the various
countries. This process has translated into the development of an information
and education campaign, mass demonstrations and the preparation and creation of
the Continental Peoples’ Consultation. The latter received a powerful boost
with the plebiscite held in Brazil in the first week of September 2002, when
over 10 million Brazilian men and women said No to the FTAA. In Quito, on the
occasion of the Trade Ministers’ Summit, we mobilized even under tear-gas
attack by the police, and clearly transmitted our peoples’ message of
opposition to the assembled governments that persisted with negotiations on the
FTAA.
Stiffening resistance, strengthening of the social movement
and its increasingly global expression are also being translated into political
victories, such as the large vote secured by Evo Morales in Bolivia and
especially the electoral triumphs of Lula in Brazil and Lucio Gutiérrez in
Ecuador - candidates supported and brought to power by forces deriving from the
people, who are opposed to the recolonisation of Latin America. The new vistas
opened up by these successes unquestionably represent a blow against the
neo-liberal model: the votes of our peoples were votes against that model,
against "free trade", against US domination.
But despite these clear demonstrations of the wishes of our
peoples, the US empire and its subservient governments in the hemisphere are
turning a deaf ear to the growing, grassroots demands for justice and
independence, and are persisting with their colonialist, anti people-power
strategy. Despite the promises of development emanating from the promoters of
"free trade" and the farcical programmes against poverty, there has
been no improvement in unemployment and poverty levels; on the contrary, the
situation has now reached the point of social genocide and human degradation.
Our countries are even losing their food sovereignty. Basic public services and
commodities, such as education and health, would be left to soulless market
forces. In a country like Argentina, the hitherto unthinkable is now happening:
children are dying of starvation. Debt remains a scourge and an instrument of
blackmail and control turned against our nations. Militarisation under the
pretext of the war on the narcotics trade and, latterly, on terrorism, is the
inevitable corollary of "free trade". The Colombia Plan, the Northern
Command and the general "co-operation" of our governments with the
Pentagon’s hawks complete the policy of economic integration subordinated to
US interests.
Despite the seriously adverse social consequences of NAFTA in
Mexico and other countries, and the significant opposition to the content of the
present negotiations, the trade ministers reiterated in Quito their intention of
completing the FTAA talks by 2004. Moreover, Washington and its allies (or,
rather, subordinates) is not waiting for these negotiations to conclude, but is
progressing on a daily basis bilateral or regional "free trade"
treaties, each a component of a strategy for consolidating US hegemony in Latin
America and paving the way for the FTAA. These plans for the hemisphere are part
of a wider strategy pursued by US corporations within the framework of
competition with the other economic blocs in the WTO; issues such as agriculture
and privatisation of public services which are only now being considered for
inclusion in the WTO are already part of the FTAA process.
The FTAA and WTO negotiations (and the bilateral and regional
processes within these) have entered a decisive stage. The crisis and
desperation of our peoples are reaching their limit. The threat of war is here.
But our chances of successful resistance are better than before: there is light
at the end of the tunnel. Our struggle must also enter a decisive stage. For all
these reasons, from the homeland of Martí - who has shown us that imperial
domination can be overcome - we send out this.
CALL FOR ACTION:
In each of our countries, redouble the Campaign Against the
Free Trade Area of the Americas, at regional and continental level,
strengthening the initiatives of information, dissemination and education among
the population at large, as well as all the forms of mobilization, all the other
initiatives and activities within our power, to curb this programme for
recolonisation
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Progress the setting up of
unitary, inter-sector, multilateral and horizontal anti-FTAA committees
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Provide a fresh boost to the
organization and creation of the Continental Peoples’ Consultation on the
FTAA, to be held on a new date by October, before the Trade Ministers Summit
in Miami, so as to arrive there with the strength of the support of many
millions of men and women from all over the continent
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Develop a strategy for
national congresses which ensures that members of parliament opposed to the
FTAA present a united front with their peoples in the struggle to regain
sovereignty and halt its progress
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Oppose simultaneously the
bilateral and regional "free trade" treaties, agreements and plans
deriving from the unjust and inequitable FTAA model, as well as designing an
alternative, just, equitable and sustainable basis of integration of the
peoples, from the bottom up
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Link opposition to "free
trade" in the hemisphere to the struggle against the WTO, especially
the new round and the inclusion of new issues that merely serve to extend
the powers of an institution dominated by and subservient to the major
trans-national corporations
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Forge more links with the
specific campaigns pursued on a day-to-day basis by our peoples, against the
various evils induced by neo-liberalism, especially those concerned with
defending the public nature of education, health, social security and the
energy and natural resources of our countries
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Join the fight against all
forms of exclusion and discrimination, as well as, especially, that for the
prevention of violence against women
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We call especially for
linking of the campaign against "free trade" to the historic
struggle against the unjust and unjustifiable burden of foreign debt, and
against the US sabre-rattling that is threatening not just sovereignty but
the whole planet
As well as the campaigns we shall be initiating in every
country and region, we are calling for a gathering and mobilization against
the FTAA and the WTO at the Port Alegre meeting of the World Social Forum in
January 2003; for a gathering and mobilization against the WTO, together with
our brothers and sisters from all over the world, at Cancun, Mexico in
September 2003, staging all possible forms of mobilization and simultaneous
demonstration in all our countries; for holding a continental day of action
against the FTAA to coincide with the Miami meeting of the FTAA trade
ministers at the end of 2003 and reconvening in Havana in January 2004.
We conclude our Second Hemispheric Meeting Against the FTAA
in the conviction that we have fulfilled many of the goals we set ourselves at
the First Meeting and that the present event heralds a new stage, a major
advance in the struggle against this new attempt at colonial domination; the
conviction that, following in the footsteps of the global resistance movement
that found expression in Chiapas, Seattle, Quebec and in many other people's
campaigns in North, Central and South America and the Caribbean, we shall be
able to change the destiny of marginalisation, poverty and war reserved for
our peoples by the moguls of power and money. From this free territory of the
American continent, with which we proclaim our solidarity and for which we
demand an end to the blockade, and respect for its sovereignty, we say:
LATIN AMERICA IS NOT FOR SALE
PEOPLE'S SOVEREIGNTY YES, FTAA NO!
TOGETHER LET’S CREATE AN ALTERNATIVE AMERICA!
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