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Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2001
Meeting against PLAN COLOMBIA

NOTICE OF MEETING
International Gathering for Peace in Colombia

9th and 10th, March, 2001

Dear Friends:

OSPAAAL-Solidaridad, in continuation of the work connected to the Peace
Process in Colombia launched with the celebration of the Alcalá Conference
last June and thePlatform for International Democratic Resistence, respond
to this summons by inviting you to taake part in this meeting.

The undersigned:

Adolfo PÉREZ ESQUIVEL, Peace Nobel Prize, Argentina; Raul ALFONSÍN, former
president of Argentina; Eduardo GALEANO, writer from Uruguay; Luis Ignacio
LULA DA SILVA, Presidential candidate and leader of the Workers Party of
Brasil; Bautista VIDAL, phísician from Brasil; Rodrigo BORJA, former
president of Ecuador; Rodrigo CARAZZO, former president Costa Rica;
Rigoberta MENCHU, Peace Nobel Prize, Guatemala; professor Heinz DIETERICH,
President of Foro por la Emancipación e Identidad de América Latina, México;
professor James PETRAS, State University of New York; Robert WITHE, United
States former ambassador in El Salvador; professor Noam CHOMSKY, MIT;
Reverend Jesse JACKSON, United States; professor R. James SACOUMAN, Acadia
University Wolfville of Nova Scotia; professor Henry VELTMEYER, Saint Mary's
University, Halifax, Canada; Danielle MITTERAND, President of France Liberté
; José SARAMAGO, Literature Nobel Prize, Portugal; OSPAAAL-Solidaridad,
Spain and International Democratic Resistence.


CONSIDERING

1. That Plan Colombia implies, once again, the direct military intervention
os the United States in the internal affairs of a sovereign Latin America
state, the Republic of Colombia, along the lines of the Monroe Doctrine;
the Roosevelt Corollary; the overthrow of the legitimate government of
Salvador Allende in Chile; the continuous aggressions against the
government of the Sandinistas in Nicaragua; the direct Participation in the
war in Central America; and its continued hostility towards Cuba through
the maintenance of a criminal embargo, in spite of the annual reaction from
the United Nations.


2. That the aforementioned intervention constitutes a flagrant violation of
international law and a people's right to self-determination, and a threat
to peace and stability in the region.

3. That due its nature as a counteringsurgency, Plan Colombia is directed
primarily against the civilian population of Colombia and has the immediate
objective of neutralising or destroying resistence by any individual opposed
to the project of neoliberal restructuring of the Colombian and Latin
American economies.

4. That Plan Colombia is in fatc a military project that involves the
countries of the region, commits them in various ways to intervention and is
without any doubt aimed at gaining control of the Amazon basin, affecting
the sovereignty of the countries that form it.  It threatens the
consolidation of the process led by Commander Hugo Chavez in Venezuela and
effects those Central American countries committed to peaceful democratic
development.

5. That Plan Colombia, by its nature as a plan for war, constitutes the
principle obstacle to the search for alternative solutions to war in the
resolution of the Colombian conflict.

6. In adition to that this produce a big movement to neighbour countries of
civil population from attacking areas.

7. The use of modern war technologies including biologicals arms against
coca plantations, is an impredictable and risky danger for Amazonia,  the
most important biodiversity  area of the world.

8. The Colombia Regional Interventional Military Plan weakens integration
and good relation between neighbours and prepare new war's scenaries and in
adition generate among region comunities distress and doubts.

RESOLVES

1.      To draw the international public opinión and democratic world forces
to support the International Meeting for the Colombian Peace, in San
Salvador (El Salvador), 9th and 10th, March, 2001.

2.      To condemn and refuses Plan Colombia as US intervention military
Plan against pacific coexistence, democratic stability and economic
development of Latin American countries.

3.      To promote international solidarity among governements and countries
in favour of Colombian people figths in order to find a diferent exits for
current existing social conflict.

4.      Generate and encrease friendship links to find and developed peace
and social justice.

5.      To support dialogue process among Colombian Government and growing
social forces.

6.      Support all proposition in order to substitute ilegal farming
plantations and narcotrafic figths without war. This is a social and
economic fenomenum concerning current humanity.


Specialize Paper for the Meeting:

PROPOSALS:

The Plan Colombia effects in the region, Schafik Handal.
The Plan Colombia and  regional policies, James Petras.
The Plan Colombia and  economy,  Heinz Dieterich.
The Plan Colombia social angles, Noam Chomsky.
The Plan Colombia in relation with ecology and environment.
The Plan Colombia and regional military influencies, Coronel Lucio
Gutierrez, Ecuador

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