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VENEZUELA: Oct-12- Global Day of Action supporting Bolivarian Revolution and Pac

Inspired by PGA | 18.08.2004 23:37 | Venezuela

After the popular victory of the August 15th referendum now comes the good battle...

REVOLUTION WITHIN THE REVOLUTION... AND THE EMERGING PACHAMERICAN REBELLIONS

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October 12th: Global Day of Action in Support of the Autonomous Movements of the Bolivarian Revolution of Venezuela and the Pachamerican Struggles

This date, commonly used to celebrate colonial genocide under the name of "Columbus Day", will now be re-appropriated in defense of the autonomous movements of the Bolivarian Revolution of Venezuela, the emerging Pachamerican rebellions, and the empowerment of all struggling peoples of the world.

The systemic genocide initiated by the conquering of Pachamerica, symbolized by Columbus, continues today with the military intervention of the USA and the European Union, in addition to the corporate looting of the continents. Recently the intervention by the western military/corporate machines in Iraq, in the pursuit for oil and domination over the Arab world, continues with the attempts of interventions and coup d'etat in Venezuela.

In Venezuela a crucial moment is emerging after the August 15th referendum. A situation that has to do with the popular movements that support President Chavez against the politics of intervention of the USA in the region (Plan Colombia, Free Trade of the Americas, etc), but that also tries to break with the corrupt, bureaucratic elites that have infiltrated the revolutionary process to try become the new ruling class.

Although Chávez won the referendum, the attacks by the US/European powers will not cease. But the Empire´s most lethal attack, perhaps, will be its attempt to slow down the radicalization of the process through the “revolutionary” bureaucracy that will try to use the popular victory of August 15th to strengthen its power within the State and continue the selling of the country to transnational corporations. In that sense, the victory in Venezuela cannot be seen as a simple electoral victory, but as a victory that will be defined on the streets and through the daily struggles of organized communities. The Bolivarian Revolution, after all, is not the revolution of a leader, but that of a people who, linking efforts with other struggles, refuse to be slaves. It is our duty, then, to defend this radicalization.

We call on all the social movements that have been mobilized against neoliberalism and global capitalist institutions (World Trade Organization, International Monetary Fund, G8, etc), in addition to all the peoples of the world who fight for dignity, self-organization and humanity, to take the streets on October 12th in support of the struggles in Venezuela, all the Pachamerica, and around this Earth that is rising up.

For a Free Pachamama!... a united struggle!

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* Bolivarian: Referring to the emancipation struggles led by Simon Bolivar in the Pachamerica against the Spanish Empire in the 19th century.

* Pachamerica: The rebellious continent between Alaska and Patagonia; “Pacha” is “Earth”; “Pachamama” means “Mother Earth”; “America” is the colonial name imposed by European imperialism. “Pachamerican” assume that their history doesn’t start with the arrival of the European conquerors, but recognize their indigenous roots.

**(More on Pachamerica) From our indigenous, black, white and mestiza roots emerges a particular way of struggle. With the Pachamerica, we are revindicating the indigenous vision of "Pachamama", Mother Earth, and in that way we assume our struggle as connected to that of all peoples around the world. Pachamerica is about imagining ourselves as peoples that transcend a supposed "Latin America" or "North America", since these concepts impose a colonial vision that ignores our indigenous history and tries to separate us from our brothers and sisters north, south, east and west of our lands. In that sense, more than being "Latin Americans" or "North Americans", we are "Pachamericans", because our continent is diverse, multiethnic and infinite... but fights united.

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08.10.2004 06:38

October 12th (Tuesday ESF Week) Pachamerican Day of Action!

This year's European Social Forum in London starts early, with a host of actions taking place on Tuesday October 12th, as part of the Global Day of Action in support of the people's struggles across Pachamerica (the non-colonial term for Latin America - "Pachamama" being the indigenous word for "Mother Earth").

In particular we shall be supporting Venezuela's "Bolivarian Revolution", named after Simon Bolivar, who liberated the people from colonial rule. For five years since President Hugo Chávez was democratically elected, Venezuelans have been the target of a co-ordinated attack, both overt and hidden, by the US government and the local elite, who don't want the country's huge oil wealth spent on its people.

October 12th used to be known as "Columbus Day", celebrating when the Conquistadors first "discovered" America. In reality this is nothing to celebrate as it unleashed a wave of terror across the continent which has enslaved the people for over 500 years. All over the world activists will reclaim this day for the indigenous inhabitants and strip it of its Imperialist pretensions.

In London several groups have come together to show solidarity with the progressive movements across this rebellious continent. Hands Off Venezuela and sambistas Rhythms of Resistance, along with Zapatismos and others, will unite to highlight how the people are fighting back and liberating themselves from neo-imperial corporate-colonial rule.

From 11pm there will be a demonstration outside the Mexican Embassy (8 Halkin St, SW1X) in solidarity with the Zapatistas (and there'll be plenty of their organic coffee to drink as well).

Then from 2pm-4pm there's a rally outside the US Embassy (Grosvenor Sq, W1) to tell the Washington warmongers to keep their hands off Venezuela!

From 5pm-6pm there will be lectures and discussions about Venezuela at Middlesex University (Tottenham Campus, White Hart Lane, N17). This is part of a day-school on wider regional issues, involving many other solidarity groups and institutions.

And then at 7pm there's a debate at the NUJ headquarters (308 Gray's Inn Rd, Kings Cross, WC1) about the media and Venezuela. This issue is especially crucial because there is a worldwide campaign to demonise the Bolivarian Movement and many journalists and editors here (even in the so-called "progressive" press) just repeat the lies and smears from the White House about Venezuela and never report the positive advances made there, for example in health, education, housing, redistribution of wealth, new rights for women and indigenous people...

more info:  solidarityweek@yahoo.com or www.handsoffvenezuela.org

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