Third Hemispheric Conference of the Struggle Against the FTAA
The FTAA, A Survival Strategy for Imperialism
27/01/2004
- Opinión
Bringing It Down Implies Great Challenges, Sustains Joao Pedro
Stédile, of the Landless Peasants Movement (MST) of Brazil
The FTAA is a survival strategy for imperialism, an expression of
the deep crisis that weaves through capitalism and to bring it down
we have to take on great challenges, beginning with the
strengthening of massive popular resistance. This idea was
formulated by Joao Pedro Stédila, one of the most prominent leaders
of the Landless Peasants Movement (MST) of Brazil, during the first
speech of the Third Hemispheric Conference of the Struggle Against
the FTAA, which is taking place in Cuba
In this speech, Joao Pedro, in addition to analysing the nature of
the FTAA, took stock of the situation in which today we find the
struggle of the social movement against this free trade tool, and
proposed a series of challenges to re-launch new strategies to face
this danger to the peoples of Latin America
It is important to mention that the leader of the MST began his
speech by thanking the Cuban people and the Cuban revolution for
their contribution to the generation of processes of unity among the
peoples of the hemisphere and for the help and solidarity that they
have given to Brazil and other peoples of Latin America
With respect to the nature of the FTAA, he explained that it is
related to the crisis of capitalism, because the US economy and the
transnational corporations are going through a very difficult
situation. "They are hegemonic, but they are in crisis and that
makes them more dangerous," he advised. For this reason, they are
moving their pieces to find exit strategies to their process of
accumulation of capital and they require captive markets for their
companies, he remarked
He added that the transnationals seek to control services and energy
sources, as well as agriculture. "Today it's oil, and tomorrow
biodiversity and the seeds to impose a single pattern of food,
through transgenic foods. To this add the control of the war
industry and the need to seek out markets for that, starting wars in
distant parts of the world," explained Joao Pedro
To impose the FTAA, the United States needs to disband the nation-
states of poor countries, destroy national sovereignty and the
culture of the people, for which purpose they also unleash an
ideological battle presenting free trade as the only way out of
poverty. This is a false idea that the social movement should fight
against
With relation to the situation of the current struggle against the
FTAA, Joao Pedro remarked that Latin America should prepare itself
to win important battles in the next few years to bring down
imperialism, because the United States has several strategies of
domination. Now we talk about a "reduced FTAA" or "FTAA lite" and to
accept them would be a mistake, because it could reduce the level of
popular resistance that has been accumulated until the present.
The battlefield of the social movement is the street, and the
battlefield of the progressive governments are official meetings.
They should help also to call together new social forces to combat
the FTAA. We also have to fight hard against obsequious governments
to demand transparency and a greater debate in the media because
that helps the population to educate itself and become conscious of
the danger that is in play
In another part of his speech, the MST leader analyzed the role that
Brazil's current government plays in relation to the FTAA and
explained that there is no unified project, which explains the
ambiguities which can be seen in this area. He added that that also
is a product of the complex state of the Brazilian economy, which
depends on transnational capital, and the decline of the mass
movement since 1989
He added that the problem is not the nature of the Lula government.
"The Brazilian society is living through a crisis of the project
model because neo-liberalism didn't solve its national problems. We
have to develop a popular project to recover our sovereignty and
rebuild the economy in the function of our interests. The struggle
against the FTAA is marked in this context," he sustained. In the
final part of his speech, Joao Pedro formulated a series of
proposals, as part of the challenges to create continuity for the
struggles against the FTAA, among which stand out the need to have
our own agenda of political initiatives, the strengthening of
information and communication strategies with the people to unmask
the nature of the FTAA, and the involvement of other social sectors
in this struggle like local governments, national industries, the
middle classes, and universities, among others
Likewise, we ought to bring together our campaign with other forces
outside our hemisphere which struggle against war, militarization
and the IMF; to achieve unified mass actions in the whole continent,
because national calendars are no longer enough; and to struggle
against the re-election of Bush – "the new Hitler" – with protests
against US embassies
To debate and build alternative proposals to the FTAA is another
great challenge, so we should persist in the construction of popular
projects in our own countries, because "the struggle against the
FTAA is continental, but the trenches are national," affirmed Joao
Pedro, who concluded his talk demanding that we be alert and in
solidarity with the Cuban and Venezuelan people, "because our
obligation is to defend them at any cost."
* José Coronado. CCP- Minga Informativa
https://www.alainet.org/es/node/109320?language=es
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