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Venezuelan revolution: Back on the agenda Print E-mail
By Hands Off Venezuela   
Tuesday, 18 March 2008

Successful First Hands off Venezuela meeting in Norwich city centre - Thursday 13th march

Jorge Martin
Jorge Martin

After the PSUV founding congress, the Venezuelan revolution is back on the agenda. This is even more important than ever considering the current world economic turmoil and the uncertainty surrounding Cuba's future since Castro announced he was not standing for president.

With this exciting backdrop, Jorge Martin, international secretary of the Hands off Venezuela campaign, spoke in Norwich city centre on the topic Cuba and the Bolivarian Revolution. We in Norwich considered ourselves extremely fortunate to host Jorge on this topic,as not only is it big news in the labour movement (and the country as a whole), but Jorge has only just returned from Cuba, being there during Castro's announcement.

This, and our recent passing of a motion of affiliation to Hands off Venezuela at UEA, was the perfect backdrop for our first meeting in Norwich city centre. In organising this meeting, we have been working closely with some members of an independent Venezuela solidarity group in Norwich. Our combined efforts drew a crowd of 60, many of whom we had never seen before at meetings.

Norwich Jorge spoke for over 30 minutes, mainly outlining the situation in Cuba: the spirited popular defence of the gains of the revolution, but also the constant undermining of these gains through the loss of its relationship with the USSR, the economic embargo and the relentless pressures of the world market. Jorge explained that in seeking a way out of this crisis, 80-90% of Cubans reject the idea of capitalism. However, the ‘Chinese way', which is really more or less disguised capitalism, holds a certain attractive pull because of its economic boom, amongst a section in the leadership. But Jorge warned against this illusion - China is not a model of socialism, but rather capitalism, and has only been able to achieve such growth because of its enormous size, and nevertheless remains at the whim of the world market, a world market now on the verge of recession.

He finished off his speech in reference to Venezuela, speaking of its rejuvenating effect all over Latin America, and that we ourselves must learn a thing or two from the revolutionary movements in Latin America, as they represent the only possible future for humanity.

Jorge's speech received possibly the warmest response from any meeting we have held here. The discussion lasted another 30 minutes, with contributions and questions on the future leadership of the Latin American left post Castro, the PSUV congress, Cuba's level of democracy in comparison to Britain's, and the recent situation with Colombian and US imperialism.

NorwichOne of the advantages in holding meetings in town is that most of your audience are not students, and have some money to donate! When we hold meetings on campus, even big ones, we often struggle to pay the speaker's expenses. But tonight we were able to not only cover these costs but also pay for the venue, as well as selling a good amount of literature and DVDs.

Following the meeting quite a crowd headed down to the pub to discuss further. There is now the possibility of working closer on the independent Venezuela solidarity group, and to follow up this meeting in town with more in order to build on our contacts. What is certain is that following our successful motion to affiliate UEA students union with Hands off Venezuela, the campaign here will not go away.


Joint meeting against imperialist intervention in Latin America - Saturday 15th March

Meeting A successful public meeting on the Latin American Revolution, organised jointly by four solidarity campaigns, was held in Central London following the Stop the War rally on Saturday 15 March.

The meeting had been called by Hands Off Venezuela, Colombia Solidarity Campaign, the Movement of Ecuadorians in the UK and the Bolivia Solidarity Campaign, as a response to the military incursion launched by the Uribe government of Colombia against Ecuador and the renewed threat of imperialism.

About 70 people packed the meeting room and heard speakers from the different campaigns describe how the struggle of workers and peasants in Latin America for a better society is opposed fiercely by imperialism and the few hundred wealthy families who control the economy and dominate the privately-owned media in these countries.

Fidel
Fidel from Movimiento Ecuador Reino Unido (Movement of Ecuadoreans in the UK)

Fidel from Movimiento Ecuador Reino Unido (Movement of Ecuadoreans in the UK) explained how the people of Ecuador are very good at said at getting rid of bad presidents, but up until now have not been very good at getting a good one in. He explained the different steps through which Rafael Correa came to power against the opposition of all traditional parties, the oligarchy and the media.

Jorge Martin from Hands Off Venezuela, explained the latest threats of imperialism against the Bolivarian revolution: Exxon's legal case against PDVSA, the attempt by Bush to list Venezuela as a "terrorist" country and the on-going campaign of sabotage of the economy on the part of the oligarchy. He also made an appraisal of the recent congress of the newly formed PSUV, in which the revolutionary democratic spirit of the Bolivarian rank and file had made itself heard loudly, despite attempts of the bureaucracy to silence it. He warned that the 100 families which compose the oligarchy have largely lost political power but still have economic power. The other danger which faces the revolution, he said, is the internal bureaucracy and the right wing of the Bolivarian movement who block the revolutionary initiative of the people and many times the rulings of the president himself.

Andy Higginbottom and Juan Gabriel from the Colombia Solidarity Campaign spoke next. Andy started by explaining how two activists had been detained by the police during the Stop the War demo just for chalking slogans on a building. He then went on to explain that the right wing government of Uribe in Colombia was groomed as imperialism's staunchest ally. Uribe himself was educated in Harvard and Oxford. Juan Gabriel gave a detailed explanation of the mood of fear and intimidation which prevails in Colombia against any form of left wing activity. He gave examples of how bosses gave their workers time off to attend the February 4th demonstrations against the FARC organised by the government and the right wing, while 4 of the organisers of the March 6th demonstrations against paramilitarism and violence had been shot dead.

Jorge Martin
Jorge Martin from Hands Off Venezuela

Amancay Colque from Bolivia Solidarity Campaign also spoke explaining how the issue of "autonomy" which had been raised in Santa Cruz and other provinces was used by the right wing in order to undermine the Evo Morales government but above all to keep control over the rich gas and oil fields in this region. She also explained the limitations of the Constituent Assembly and how the oligarchy used also the issue of the capital city to divert attention from the main point which was land reform.

During the discussion a number of very good points were made. For instance the issue of coal mining in Zulia, which would negatively impact the livelihoods of indigenous communities was one which showed the contradiction between Chavez and the bureaucrats on the ground which had links with the coal multinationals. In response to this Jorge Martin also mentioned the SIDOR steel workers strike which had been repressed by the National Guard.

There was also discussion about the issue of narco-trafficking which Andy Higginbottom explained is clearly linked to the interests of the ruling class in Colombia. A common thread of the discussion was that we should not forget that the multinationals which are exploiting these countries are based in Europe and the US, so it was not just solidarity which was required but also a struggle against the system that creates these conditions. Jorge Martin made the point that the struggle for socialism should not only take place in Latin America but also in Britain.

At the end a collection was made that covered cost of the meeting room. There was a general feeling that the meeting had been a  good example of cooperation between the different solidarity campaigns, something that needed to continue in the future.

 

Andy Higginbottom
Andy Higginbottom from the Colombia Solidarity Campaign

 

Juan Gabriel
Juan Gabriel from the Colombia Solidarity Campaign

 

Amancay Colque
Amancay Colque from Bolivia Solidarity Campaign

 

Listen to the Audio files of the meeting:

Ecuador: Fidel
Venezuela: Jorge Martin
Colombia: Andy and Juan
Bolivia: Amancay Colque
Discussion

 

Links to the other campaigns:

Movimiento Ecuador Reino Unido (Movement of Ecuadoreans in the UK)
Colombia Solidarity Campaign
Bolivia Solidarity Campaign


 

 

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