Orwellian US “democracy building” programs

Submitted by banbose@afgj.org on April 27, 2007 - 2:12pm.
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This session will be on: June 30, 2007 - 1:00pm

It will be held at: Choir Room room at the Trinity United Methodist Church

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Organization Description

With recognition that US government hostility toward Venezuela, and intervention in Venezuela's sovereign affairs is increasing in direct proportion to the Bolivarian Revolution's steps to build a more democratic, equitable, and just society for all Venezuelans; and With recognition and appreciation for the Venezuela solidarity organizing already well established by the Bolivarian Circles, Hands Off Venezuela, faith-based groups including the Maryknolls, and other national and local organizations, Therefore, the organizations and individuals meeting in conference March 4-6, 2006 in Washington, DC express our desire to build a broad multi-racial, multi-cultural, multi-ethnic, multi-gendered, and multi-generational grassroots solidarity network in the United States to oppose US intervention in Venezuela and to support the Venezuelan people's aspirations and the Bolivarian Revolution's program for a free, just, fair, and democratic society. We hereby declare the formation of the Venezuela Solidarity Network based on the following mission and goals: 1. To respect the inalienable rights of the Venezuelan people to sovereignty and self government, and to oppose and resist those who would violate those rights. It is especially incumbent upon us, as a US-based organization, to take responsibility for the violations of these rights by our own government, and by US-based businesses, organizations, and private citizens. Our support will employ multiple tactics including education, petition for redress of grievances, non-violent direct action, influencing policy makers and elected officials, and exposure of international and national law violations through the press and other mediums of communication. 2. To build people-to-people ties between the United States and Venezuela by organizing speaking tours of Venezuelans in the US and by organizing delegations, work, and study trips by US residents to Venezuela. We declare that the Venezuela Solidarity Network will operate under the solidarity model in which we respond to the needs and priorities of those on the frontline of struggle in Venezuela rather than to impose our own perceptions of what those needs and priorities are. We declare that the Venezuela Solidarity Network will be based on the principles of local autonomy and independence from any government body. The network will be non-sectarian, non-hierarchical, and actively opposed to racism, sexism, classism, and Euro-American cultural domination. We declare that the Venezuela Solidarity Network will be broadly and democratically governed with an Interim Steering Committee composed of those organizations which planned this conference augmented by any organizations which share the above mission, goals, and principles that would like to join in building the broadest possible grassroots solidarity network. We recognize that the Bolivarian Circles and organizations of Venezuelans will play an important role on the Interim Steering Committee. And finally, we pledge to work together across ideologies and methods of work to change US government behavior at home and abroad and to support the aspirations of the Venezuelan people to build their own society free of foreign intervention.

Proposal Demographics

identify as people of color
are immigrants (not born in U.S.)

Session Description

US government “democracy building” programs, primarily funded through the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) and US Agency for International Development (USAID) have been manipulating elections and restricting democratic spaces in countries throughout Latin America and the world. One of NED’s architects said, “We do now overtly what the CIA did covertly 25 years ago.”

NED’s core group International Republican Institute trained the Haitian thugs who created the pretext for the US to kidnap and remove elected President Aristide from office. NED core group, the AFL-CIO’s Solidarity Center, funded leaders of the failed coup to overthrow Venezuela’s elected president. NED and USAID poured $12 million into Nicaragua’s November 2006 election and $26 million into Venezuela’s December election in failed attempts to prevent the elections of Daniel Ortega and Hugo Chavez.

These “anti-democracy” programs are paid for with our tax dollars and are broadly supported by Republicans and Democrats in Congress. This workshop will lay out many of the little known details of the programs, encourage discussion about what we can do to educate others and create a campaign to cut off funding.

This workshop incorporates at least the first two USSF Cross-cutting themes. Participants will be encouraged to dialogue about ways that we can work effectively to stop US government interference in other countries’ elections. The workshop will be in English with Spanish translation as needed. We will have handouts in English and Spanish.

The biggest challenges are to overcome the media/government propaganda machine which convinces us that anti-democratic programs build democracy, that war means peace, and that cutting civil liberties means insuring freedom. The information presented in the workshop will be eye-opening for many and hopefully the anger it engenders will stimulate action to end this obstacle to building a better world.


First Name

Banbose

Last Name

Shango

Contact E-mail

banbose@afgj.org

Proposing Organization

Alliance for Global Justice/Venezuela Solidarity N

Organization Website

www.vensolidarity.org

Position or Title

Regional Coordinator

Contact Telephone

202-544-9355

Alternate Telephone

202-340-5623

Event Day

Saturday, June 30th (Strategizing the Achieving of Another World)

Contact Address

1247 E St., SE

Format

Panel & group discussion

Contact City

Washington

Keywords

Advocacy
Democracy and politics
Imperialism

Contact State

DC

Contact ZIP

20003

Person Reviewing

Emily