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Please join our campaign to demand an end to the U.S. overt and covert actions to destabilize the Venezuelan government, by signing on to the following
MESSAGE TO THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION: STOP THE CURRENT U.S. OVERT AND COVERT DESTABILIZATION CAMPAIGN AGAINST VENEZUELA and
sending
emails to President Bush, your senators, your congressperson,
key congressional leaders and the media telling them you want the U.S. to end the destabilization campaign against Venezuela NOW! A copy of the letter and the list of signers will be sent to the Venezuelan ambassador.
To: We the undersigned repudiate the role overt or covert, of the United States government and media in the campaign of destabilization of the legitimate government of Venezuela and would like to confirm our support for democratically elected President of Venezuela, Honorable Hugo Chávez Frías and the Bolivarian Revolution.
A hostile campaign against the Venezuelan government under the name of "Free Expression" has been opened up by the opposition forces in Venezuela and its allies abroad, particularly in the United States after the announcement that the broadcasting license of Radio Caracas Television (RCTV) would not be renewed once it expired on May 27, 2007.
The Venezuelan government's decision is a legal and legitimate one based on their constitution which guarantees and regulates the access and use of airwaves for the benefit of the general public. RCTV broke these laws and consequently lost its license. It has not been silenced, for it can continue broadcasting by cable, satellite and Internet!
RCTV has consistently worked against the interests of the majority of Venezuelan people. Its programming has been sexist, racist and pejorative. Most importantly, it actively participated in the 2002 coup against President Chavez. After he was reinstated to office by millions of Venezuelans, RCTV prohibited its reporters to broadcast ANY of this information, therefore denying its audience vital information about their democratically elected government. According to an article in the Houston Chronicle, that action in the USA "would not have lasted more than a few minutes with the FCC". RCTV was not closed then and had been broadcasting until this past May 27!
Although the opposition and their allies claim that the action against RCTV reflect a lack of freedom of expression (meaning criticism of the president) by private media, it is important to note that 80% of TV and Radio in that country is in private hands and have not been "silenced".
The U.S. Senate unanimously passed a resolution last week stating "profound concern" for the Venezuelan government's action and requesting measures from the OAS, which is currently meeting in Panama. This was followed by a statement from U.S. House of Representatives Speaker, Nancy Pelosi stating her "concern about his (Chavez) leadership".
The USA Congress, which became predominantly Democrat due to anti-war voters in the Nov. 7 elections, and which has recently voted to fund a criminal war that has caused thousands of Iraqi and U.S. lives ignoring the voices of their constituents, has no moral or legal right to interfere in Venezuelan politics, let alone accuse President Chavez for suspending RCTV’s license. U.S.A. Congress people should instead learn from President Chavez on how to listen to the people.
In February 1997 Temple University administrators stopped the Pacifica Station from broadcasting through TU radio station WRTI in the city of the U.S. Constitution, Philadelphia. They shut it for the sole reason that it was the only station broadcasting the political commentaries of award-winning journalist and former Black Panther, Mumia Abu-Jamal--who remains today on death row in Pennsylvania, a victim of a frame up. Where was the media and Congress outrage? In fact in the United States, the voices of the opposition to the war or to U.S. foreign and domestic policy are very rarely heard in the main broadcasting stations or papers. Their coverage of the situation in Venezuela has mostly been one-sided, on the side of the opposition!
Many countries have supported Venezuela's government action. Among them, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, several countries in Asia, Alpha Konaré, ex-president of the African Union, the European Union, and China, among them.
We urge President Bush administration, the U.S. Congress and the U.S. media to cease and desist your campaign of destabilization against Bolivarian Venezuela, its leader President Hugo Chávez, its people and to respect their right to sovereignty.
Signed,
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Initiating signers of the letter include:
Ramsey Clark
Vinie Burrows, actress, Women's International Democratic Federation
Peter Coyote, actor
George McCollough, Director Princeton Community TV
Cynthia McKinney, Former U.S. Congresswoman
Pastor Carla Harris, WURD 900AM Radio Host
John Jonik, Cartoonist
Chris Silvera, Secretary-Treasurer, Local 808 Teamsters (for id)
Teresa Gutiérrez, May 1st Coalition
Larry Holmes, Troops Out Now Coalition
Sara Flounders, IAC co-Director
David Sole, President UAW Local 2334, Detroit, Michigan
Larry Hales, FIST-(Fight Imperialism, Stand Together)
John Catalinotto, managing editor, Workers World Newspaper
Berta Joubert-Ceci, National Women's Fightback Network
(Your signature will be appended here based on the contact information you
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right) posted June 5, 2007
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Text of IAC letter, with initial signers (you will be able to edit it in step 2):
MESSAGE TO THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION: STOP THE U.S. OVERT AND COVERT DESTABILIZATION CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE BOLIVARIAN REPUBLIC OF VENEZUELA NOW!
President George W. Bush and his administration
HR Speaker Nancy Pelosi
Members of U.S. Congress
Print and Electronic U.S. Media
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