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URGENT: Coup plots in Bolivia and Venezuela!
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Friday September 12, 2008 15:21 by Bolivar - Hands Off Venezuela
The ongoing coup attempt in Bolivia continues, and yesterday 8 peasants were killed when they were ambushed by fascist gangs of the oligarchy. In the working class area of Plan 3000 in Santa Cruz, the people repelled the fascist gangs which had attempted to enter this area to spread fear. In the evening of Thursday a coup plot was uncovered in Venezuela. The people immediately gathered outside Miraflores and Chavez addressed them announcing the expulsion of the US ambassador. A mass meeting of PSUV activists and leaders took place afterwards at the Fuerte San Carlos and it was agreed to call a march for today outside Fuerte Tiuna, the city's main military barracks and mass demonstrations in all the regional capitals on Saturday. |
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5Marco Aurelio García their foreign minister referred specifically to Bolivia & then included the whole continent. Not just the usual suspect Venezuela but also its southern neighbour Paraguay. 3 states who are all suspecting imminent coup d'etat attempts with USA backing. This statement comes with the new that Brazil has agreed with Chile & Argentina to co-ordinate "continental defence" in the case that Latin American democracy is usurped. Of course those are fighting words which would probably fall short of South American fleets sailing up north & bombarding the yankee. It's unlikely they'd even steam as far as seizing the Panama Canal. But it does mean they're thinking about intervention options.
This comment will be lost to an article which will be overlooked - soon enough. So not much detail is needed, but the best common defence would be a refusal to recognise a seperatist Santa Cruz followed by cutting off the fuel pipelines & military assistance to Evo's Bolivian military.
http://www.telesurtv.net/noticias/secciones/nota/32650-...ivia/
Heres another report. full text at link.
Orgy of fascist violence in Bolivia – risk of civil war
By our correspondent in Bolivia
Friday, 12 September 2008
The sound of explosions is constant; one can read the fear in people's faces. The TV reports two dead in fights in northern Bolivia, Pando (Cobija). Chaos in Santa Cruz and other Eastern regional capitals is almost total. What started on September 9th as vandalism against public institutions has developed into a fascist orgy of violence which threatens civil war.
Late at night, the state-owned TV station in Santa Cruz was invaded and almost burned to the ground. The motive? The station is one of the only channels in Santa Cruz which critiques the right wing.
10th September: the situation in Santa Cruz and other Eastern provinces further escalates. Now it is not about attacks on public institutions, but a consistent attack on all social organizations and government supporters.
In Santa Cruz, the human rights organization Cejis, is ravaged and their entire inventory is burned and destroyed. The same happens to CIDOB, the indigenous people's main organization in Eastern Bolivia. All left wing leaders are hunted and many have had to go underground.
In the Southern Bolivia, Tarija, the fascist gangs attack the peasants' marketplace. Molotov cocktails are thrown at all the stalls and violent clashes erupt with several wounded. One right wing leader declares Tarija to be independent and declares civil war in the region.
On the night of September 10, I leave my home. It is half past one at night; I am a few hundred meters from the centre of violent street fighting. The location is Plan 3000, known as a stronghold for MAS in Santa Cruz, a gigantic and poor working class neighbourhood with 300,000 inhabitants. The big market in the neighbourhood is 800 meters away, the market which the right wing's groups of fascists try to attack and set on fire.
The workers have rallied to a massive defence against the 400 young fascists who attack the marketplace with clubs, Molotov cocktails and hand weapons. Rapidly, thousands rally for the defence which develops into extreme violence with many wounded. About 3 o'clock at night, the fascists have been driven out, but the inhabitants keep the entrenchment defended.
The number of dead during the day is now four. There are reports of right-wing gangs who attacked and shot at the peasants' march, approximately 35 kilometers from Cobija, the regional capital of the Pando region, which provoked harsh fighting. Meanwhile, Plan 3000 is still on high alert as the fascists have tried several times to destroy the radio station of the neighbourhood. Several female workers from Plan 3000 call on the people to mobilise in the entire country and aid Santa Cruz in defence of the country and people's lives.
It's a good link Pat C. but I would recommend people go beyond marxist.org for an understanding ofd what's been going down since August. The telly pictures coming out of Bolivia across the Spanish language sat networks are shocking. We see mapucha old women in their skirts being skulled by fascist thugs. They are the members of a student union in Santa Cruz who have been taking to street violence throughout the summer & it must be noted now that this topic goes into English language media, that their violence peaked in August. There is no - repeat NO - risk of civil war. To write that might grab attention for those who feel the seperatism concept in Santa Cruz is not being explained - but to have a civil war you need 2 properly armed factions in conflict to establish or resolve issues of state control, sovereignty or other types of "big idea" stuff. There is mounting speculation about the fascists in Santa Cruz having enough arms to stage a war. Every time you read the words mounting speculation you should actually read grounded suspicion . But there is terrorist violence.
The Bolivian state defines it as terrorism, Bolivian IMC defines it as terrorism, Brazil just defined it today as terrorism. & that's what it is.
readers of IMC ireland who are interested in how this terrorism has affected Bolivia's peace might do well to read these reports : "Evo Morales wins Referendum : Bolivian Seperatists set back." 12/8/08 http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2008/08/406576.html 16/8/08 "Bolivian fascist seperatists attack in Santa Cruz" http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/world/2008/08/40....html Please note the violence peaked in August. We're talking about thugs. Yes- the Bolivian judiciary has put back the referendum on constitutional reform & yes that pisses off Morales & Linera but that's politics not civil war. Don't mount speculation unless you can ground suspicion.
Bolivia: as the reactionary coup unfolds, action is needed!
http://www.marxist.com/bolivia-reactionary-coup-unfolds...d.htm
-- Clip
"The onslaught of the oligarchy can only be stopped by the action of the masses in the streets, but they must be armed. 35 years ago, a few days before the military coup in Chile, a million workers marched in Santiago, demanding weapons to defend against the coup that everybody knew was coming. Salvador Allende believed until the very last minute that the army and the oligarchy were going to respect the democratic institutionality. As a result, he was assassinated along with thousands of workers, peasants and youth. The country was plunged into decades of ferocious dictatorship. That should be a powerful lesson."
On the 35th anniversary of the military overthrow of Salvador Allende in Chile on September 11, 1973, which had the overt support of the United States, the presidents of Bolivia and Venezuela have asked the US ambassadors accredited to their countries to leave.
The Bolivian government has communicated that a civil coup has been put into action in the departmental capital city of Santa Cruz, led by the President of the Civic Committee, Branco Marinkovic, and supported by Prefect Ruben Costas. Two weeks of anti Morales protests in four of the country's nine provinces escalated to open rioting and killings with roads blocks in much of eastern Bolivia, causing fuel and food
shortages in the opposition-controlled city of Santa Cruz. Students and activists of the [neo-fascist] group the Santa Cruz Youth Union (UCJ) and shock groups of thugs paid by the business-led civic movement from Santa Cruz attacked on Tuesday offices of Internal Revenue, the National Institute of Land Reform (INRA) and the National Company of Telecommunications (ENTEL).
Violent clashes have continued between students and activists of the UCJ and indigenous supporters of Morales and members of the social movements.
Bolivia's President Evo Morales also ordered emergency measures in the north-eastern state of Pando after youths in the territory ransacked government offices Friday, following the deaths there of eight pro-government demonstrators on Thursday.
Defense Minister Walker San Miguel announced the order, saying bars would close early, the carrying of firearms or explosives was prohibited, and demonstrations were outlawed without police permission. He added that several Peruvians were suspected to be among those who opened fire on some of the eight victims from Thursday.
(Source:
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/afp_world/view/3....html ).
Morales, Bolivia's first indigenous president repeated accusations that the opposition was following orders from US Ambassador Philip Goldberg, whom he threw out of the country this week. The Organization of American States condemned the pro-autonomy violence and rioting and praised President Morales for his "prudence and patience". (Source: 'Full support for Bolivia's Morales from regional leaders' - Mercopress, 12/09/08
Direct Link:
http://www.mercopress.com/vernoticia.do?id=14536&format...=html ).
On 10th August, Evo Morales won a recall referendum on his Bolivian presidency, winning the vote with a 60.7% majority, a near-7% increase in his popular vote when he was elected in December 2005 (54%). The vote was aimed to secure Morales' electoral mandate of partial (51%) nationalisation of Bolivia's gas and oil reserves, the renegotiation of these multinational contracts with much higher tax and royalty rates (82% as compared to the 18% rate set following privatisation in 1997), and perhaps most contentious issue of all, the government's aim to award 20 million hectares - a fifth of the total land area - to some 2.5 million farmers. Determined resistance to the reforms by the wealthy class of Bolivia predominantly of European extraction has been
led by the people in the region of Santa Cruz, coming to a head with an 'autonomy referendum' which took place on the 4th May, with the proponents of the vote claiming a 79% majority in favour of 'autonomy', such as ending any attempt at land reform and the
protection of existing property rights by a new provincial government. Further referenda were held in the regions of Beni, Pando and Tarija in June.
Evo Morales, an indigenous politician from the Andes in the west of the country, has organised a referendum on a new constitution to which the rightwing (and white racist) politicians in the eastern lowlands are bitterly opposed. The atmosphere of violence has now broken into the open, with endless political demonstrations and several deaths,
the seizure of provincial airports, and sabotage of the oil and gas installations on which the country's economy depends. Morales has accused the regional governors of the five eastern regions of creating the conditions for a coup.
Leading the opposition in Santa Cruz is the region's governor Ruben Cruz - one time head of the santa Cruz Civic Committee - who owns 15, 000 hectares of land. The current head of the Committee, Branko Marinkovic, is the son of an Ustashi Croat. The Marinkovic family is estimated to own 90,000 hectares of land. From the 1950s, successive Bolivian governemtns and military dictatorships funnelled money into
Santa cruz supporting the vast latifundia devoted to soya bean production and cattle ranching. Bolivia's Institute of Agrarian reform (INRA) says that 400 individuals own 70% of the country's productive land, whilst in Santa Cruz, 25 landowners hold 22m hectares - 60% of the entire territory. A 2005 UN report calculated that 100 families controlled over 20 million hectares of land. (Clough, Fight Racism, Fight Imperialism, Issue No 203 - June/July 2008).
Clough: "Systematic settlement of Santa Cruz started after the Second World War with pro-Hitler Ustashi Croats driven out of socialist Yugoslavia and Nazis fleeing a defeated Germany. They created a virulently racist culture which expresses itself in a violent hatred of indigenous people. During the Hugo Banzer military dictatorship of the 1970s, vast tracts of lands, some exceeding 100,000 hectares, were handed over to political cronies regardless of whether indigenous people occupied them or not. Much of this land was left idle; where it was worked, landowners established a system of indentured labour which continues today. Banzer even offered 800,000 hectares of land to
Rhodesian and South African farmers, his Immigration Secretary telling them 'you will certainly find our indians no more stupid or lazy than [your] own blacks'. Banzer also protected the development of the Bolivian cocaine trade; drug wealth flooded into Sant Cruz, financing a coup in 1980 and causing a US State department official to declare
'for the first time the mafia has bought itself a government'. The discovery of large gas reserves in Santa Cruz and neighbouring Tarija areas further augmented the wealth of the eastern part of the country."
Bolivia is a country that used to be ruled by three families (the barons of tin), who thought the country was their property.
Morales in power
Politically, the most important measure of the government has been the establishment of a Constituent Assembly. Convened in August 2006, its purpose has been to refound Bolivia as a state that represents the indigenous majority rather than the priviledged white and mestizo minority.
The Morales government has also sought to restrict US economic and political domination in a number of ways. It opposed a free trade agreement with the US and in March 2006 refused to renew its standby agreement with the IMF which had been responsible for imposing the neoliberal policies that devastated the country in the 1980s and 1990s. It also withdrew from the World bank's International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes, an arbitration system characterised by its lack of transparency and bias towards multinationals. On 14th May 2008, the government accused US multinational Hewlett Packard of failing to pay $12m import duties on computers brought into the country.
Given NATO's insistence on maintaining the "territorial integrity" of nation states (with the exception of Serbia) it should be impossible to believe that the US would encourage or condone separatist currents in Bolivia; However, America's post-war history of foreign
intervention abroad not least in it's Latin American backyard betrays the voracity of such an assumption.
Further Information:
The fascist coup has started in Santa Cruz:
http://www.boliviasc.org.uk/index.php?option=com_conten...temid\
& Solidarity with the people of Bolivia:
http://www.boliviasc.org.uk/index.php?option=com_conten...mid=4\
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The uncovering of a coup attempt in Venezuela (Ref: http://www.venezuelanalysis.com/news/3792 ) has sparked a wider regional crisis with the US, with Venezuela's joint military exercise with Russia being a defensive response to the US Navy's provocative deployment of the 4th fleet in Southern Atlantic waters having substantially upped the ante of polarisation between Venezuela and the US. Sure enough as the crisis escalates in Latin America, the USA are stepping up their attack on the main thorn in their side in the region - Chavez - with the hugely suscipious allegations of Chavez's financial link to drug traffickers linked to FARC based on information found on some laptop in a raid on a FARC camp in Colombia.
ACTION: Defend the Bolivian and Venezuelan revolutions! No to coup plotting, no to
US interference!
Protest at the US embassies!