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Independent Publishes Statement from Leading Venezuela Solidarity Voices in Britain
By VENEZUELA SOLIDARITY CAMPAIGN, April 9th 2010 SPECIAL VSC UPDATE
The Independent on Sunday (LINK) has published the launch statement of the VSC’s Venezuela Under Threat campaign initiative. The statement has been endorsed by a wide range of leading figures from across British society including over 25 parliamentarians from six parties plus Ken Livingstone and Tony Benn, filmmakers and writers such as John Pilger, Ken Loach, Hugo O’Shaugnessy and Ernesto Laclau, musicians Lowkey and Jon McClure, leading figures in the anti-war and peace movements, nine trade union general secretaries and others.
Noting that “progressive government policies have transformed the lives of millions for the better“ in Venezuela in recent years, the statement opposes the “increasing US militarization of the region that is threatening to destabilise Latin America” and urges that “national sovereignty is respected and the tragic mistakes of US-backed bloody military coups and interventions in the 20th Century are not repeated.”
Leading voices from Venezuela including an MP, trade union leader and student leader have also spoken here on the importance of the new initiative – click here to read more. (LINK) Photos and reports of the packed Venezuela Under Threat launch event can be found here (LINK).(MORE) (my emphasis) http://venezuelanalysis.com/analysis/5262------------------------ The article also contains Action Information and the following: ------------------------ FULL STATEMENT & LIST OF SIGNATORIES:
We stand opposed to the increasing US militarization of the region that is threatening to destabilise Latin America. This militarization - including plans by the US to build new bases in Colombia and Panama - is especially concerning given the context of the recent right-wing coup in Honduras and the discovery of similar plots in Ecuador and Paraguay.
Concern over these developments is particularly grave in Venezuela, where in recent years progressive government policies have transformed the lives of millions for the better. Having already experienced a coup attempt in 2002, the country is now surrounded by 13 US military bases.
We are therefore supporting the 'Venezuela Under Threat' initiative to urge that national sovereignty is respected and the tragic mistakes of US-backed bloody military coups and interventions in the 20th Century are not repeated.
Yours,
Diane Abbott MP
Dave Anderson MP
Tony Benn
Colin Burgon MP, Chair, Labour Friends of Venezuela
Michael Connarty MP
Frank Cook MP
Jeremy Corbyn MP
Ian Davidson MP
Jeff Ennis MP
Paul Flynn MP
George Galloway MP
Neil Gerrard MP
Baroness Anne Gibson, Chair, APPG on Latin America
Dai Havard MP
Jamie Hepburn MSP
Sir Gerald Kaufman MP
Jean Lambert MEP
David Lepper MP
Ken Livingstone
Angus Macneil MP
Doug Naysmith MP
Adam Price MP
Lord Nick Rea
Terry Rooney MP
Elaine Smith MSP
Emily Thornberry MP
Bill Wilson MSP
Richard Younger-Ross MP
Cllr Salma Yaqoob
Iain Bruce, Former BBC Correspondent in Caracas
Professor Mike Cole
Dr Ken Cole, Metropolitan University of London
Professor Mary Davis
Michael Derham , University of Northumbria
Dr Francisco Dominguez, Head of Latin American & Brazilian Studies, Middlesex University
Keith Ewing, Kings College London
Ernesto Laclau
Ken Loach
Lowkey
Dr Steve Ludlam
Hazel Marsh, University of East Anglia
Jon McClure, Musician, Reverend and the Makers
Hugh O'Shaughnessy
John Pilger
Diana Raby
Jonathan Rosenhead, Emeritus Professor. LSE
Derek Simpson, Joint General Secretary, Unite the Union
Tony Woodley, Joint General Secretary, Unite the Union
Biily Hayes, General Secretary, CWU
Bob Crow, General Secretary, RMT
Matt Wrack, General Secretary, FBU
Joe Marino, General Secretary, BFAWU
Keith Norman, General Secretary, ASLEF
Jonathan Ledger, General Secretary, NAPO
Chris Kitchen, General Secretary, National Union of Mineworkers
Bill Adams, Regional Secretary, Yorkshire & the Humber TUC
Dave Auger, Regional International Officer, West Midlands UNISON
Andy Bain, President, TSSA
Sue Bigg, NUT
Maggie Bowden, General Secretary, Liberation
Jennie Bremner, Chair, Venezuela Solidarity Campaign
Steve Cottingham. Partner, OH Parsons
Luke Crawley, Assistant General Secretary, BECTU
John Duffy, Regional Secretary. FBU Scotland
Lindsey German, Convenor Stop the War Coalition
Moz Greenshields, NEC UNISON
Bill Greenshields, Ex President, NUT
John Haylett, Political Editor, Morning Star
John Hilary, Executive Director, War on Want
Kate Hudson, Chair CND
Stephen Kavalier, Chief Executive, Thompsons Solicitors
Bruce Kent
Mike Kirby, Convenor, UNISON Scotland
Ian Lavery, President NUM
Phil McGarry, RMT Scotland
Karen Mitchell, Thompsons Solicitors
Fidel Narvaez, Ecuadorean Human Rights Activist in Britain
Doug Nicholls, National Officer, Community, Youth & Not For Profit Sector, Unite
Bellavia Ribeiro-Addy, Black Students’ Officer, National Union of Students
Mick Shaw, President, FBU
Cat Smith, Vice Chair, London Young Labour
Cath Speight, Labour Party NEC
Sam Tarry, Chair, Young Labour
Derek Wall, Former Principle Male Speaker, Green Party
Chris Weldon, Labour Party NEC
The Nicaragua Solidarity Campaign--------------------------------------------------------------- I haven't heard anything recently about similar U.S. supported, rightwing coup plots in Ecuador and Paraguay. That is news to me. Anybody else have info? A couple of years ago, around the time that the U.S./Colombia bombed/raided a border area of Ecuador and the U.S. funded/organized white separatist insurrection unfolded in Bolivia (March to September-2008), Ecuador's president, Rafael Correa, publicly spoke of a coordinated rightwing plot in three countries--Bolivia, Venezuela and Ecuador--to instigate secessionist coup plots. And I recall reading that Paraguay's president, Fernando Lugo, fired some top officers in the Paraguayan military, I believe for plotting against the government. But, given the signatory list above, in a letter warning of such plots in Ecuador and Paraguay, I presume that there is more recent information and evidence. Also, I want to point out that I am not the only person on earth concerned about the U.S. surrounding Venezuela--most especially its oil coast and northern oil provinces (where rightwing politicians have openly talked of secession)--with U.S. military war assets. U.S. citizens, voters and taxpayers are not privy to the Pentagon's war plans, so I can't know for sure if this rampant U.S. militarization of the region around Venezuela is merely for bullying purposes or for war. Anti-Chavez DUers--Chevron-Texaco apologists, racists, supporters of every rightwing cause--treat me as loony-toons for suggesting that the U.S. might perpetrate a second oil war. They seem to forget that the U.S. government thought nothing of slaughtering a million innocent Iraqis to steal their oil. It is not an outlandish suggestion, based on RECENT history, and on the U.S. military buildup in the region. So, hey, some other people agree with me that this is very worrisome. And are the American people going to be caught by surprise, once again, and find themselves funding yet another oil war, and sending U.S. soldiers to die in yet another region of the world, with no clue as to how unjust it is, how wrong it is, how horrible it is, because the corpo-fascist press and the U.S. State Department have been lying through their teeth about the Chavez government of Venezuela? I DON'T KNOW the time-frame for this war--if a war is intended by all this militarization. And I furthermore don't know what Obama may think of it, or if he has the power to stop it, should he be so inclined, if the Pentagon arranges another "Gulf of Tonkin" on his watch--or whether this may be prep for the next Bushwhack Diebolded* into the White House. ALL I CAN SAY IS: Be warned! -------------------------------------- (*ES&S just bought out Diebold, and now has an 85% monopoly of U.S. voting machines. ES&S is even scarier than Diebold as to far rightwing connections. All these electronic voting machines, throughout the U.S., are run on 'TRADE SECRET,' proprietary programming code--code that the public is not permitted to review--with virtually no audit/recount controls. So, if Exxon Mobil needs a Bushwhack in the White House for its next oil war, that can easily--EASILY!--be arranged.)
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