Speeches from the Honduras Solidarity Rally

Speech given on October 24, 2009 at a Honduras solidarity protest in Minneapolis by MN Cuba Committee member Joe Callahan

The military coup-makers, los golpistas, got a big surprise from the people of Honduras, who rose up in resistance like never before against this coup.  The Honduran people don't want government by School of the Americas' thugs.

  Juan Barahona, a leader of the National Resistance Front Against the Coup, recently said, "The future is ours, nothing will ever be the same in Honduras.  The dispute for power is posed now and will continue to be posed."

         Honduras is the second poorest country in the western

hemisphere after Haiti.  It is dominated by U.S. agribusiness

companies like Minnesota based Cargill, Dole, and Chiquita,  

formerly United Fruit Company.  Chiquita has a consulting firm on retainer, McClarty and Kissinger Associates.  The vice chairman of that company is John Negroponte, who was the

U.S. ambassador to Honduras in the 1980's, from where he

ran the contra war against Nicaragua.  He is also an adviser

to Hillary Clinton.

 

         The US govt. has not formally recognized the coup govt.,

but is giving it de facto support - continuing the funding of the

Honduran govt., and maintaining a huge U.S. military base.

Fidel Castro says the base is the center of the coup.

 

         Since the Monroe Doctrine in 1823 the US has arrogantly

claimed the supposed right to dominate Latin America.  They think they can do anything they want to the people of Latin America - invasions, military coups, death squads and all the rest.  But U.S. domination of Latin America

took a big blow 50 years ago when the Cuban people made

a revolution throwing off the yoke of US domination.

 

         Cuba has been invaded, blockaded, and buried under an

avalanche of lies, saying that brutal U.S. domination is more democratic than their revolution.  But Cuba's resistance has

never been broken, and in recent years, their has been a tide of resistance sweeping Latin America.  7 years ago the people of Venezuela successfully overturned a military coup there, and today the people of Honduras continue to battle heroically against the School of Americas coup-makers. 

         Lastly, in addition to the rifle fire, the tear gas, and the clubs, a brand new high tech weapon was used against the Honduran people - sound cannons.  This is the first time

and place that weapon was used, but it wasn't the last.  

One month ago this weapon was used in Pittsburgh against

people protesting the policies of the Group of 20.  This

is a very loud reminder that we are linked together with

the peoples of the world, like the people of Honduras.  So when we stand up in support of their rights we are fighting for our own rights too.


Speech given on October 24, 2009 at a Honduras solidarity protest in Minneapolis by Anti-War Committee member Meredith Aby

 

In Honduras people have been resisting the coup government for over 4 months!  Their struggle to control their own government has inspired the world and we are here today to stand in solidarity with them.  We join with the Honduran resistance to demand that President Zelaya be returned to power!

 

While in office Zelaya took some strong stands to help his people– like increasing the minimum wage and standing with ALBA against the US’ free trade agenda in the region. However, this isn’t a protest or a movement merely about a president. This is a protest and a movement in solidarity with the people of Honduras.  A people who have chosen to defend their right to pick their president and to determine the course for their country.  The Honduran people are defending a man who stood with them against the elite in Honduras.  A man who said he would support CHANGE.  It is just that very idea – the idea of change – that has scared to their core the Honduran elite and their military. Power in Honduras is in the hands of about 100 people from 25 families, while the majority of Hondurans live in poverty. The elite hoped that they could just remove Zelaya and their problem would go away.  But the people of Honduras are saying “Ya Basta”!  Enough is enough and are refusing to go back to the old ways.

 

Americans are a people who have also said with a resounding voice that we want change – particularly in foreign policy.  However, it is becoming clearer every day that we can’t just expect our elected leaders to do it for us.  We need to create this change ourselves.  Although it is illegal for the US to give military aid to a country under a military coup, the US hasn’t cut all aid to Honduras.  We need to demand an end to all US aid to Honduras until Zelaya is returned to power!

 

Another area for action is the US School of the Americas in Ft. Benning, Georgia which trains Latin American soldiers in how to torture and to wage war against their own people.  Graduates of this school are the ones who kidnapped President Zelaya at gunpoint and forced him to flee to Costa Rica.  We need the US to stop supporting right wing regimes and movements in Latin America, and a good starting place is to close the School of the Americas now!

 

Lastly, we need to stop supporting right-wing regimes in the region.  The US needs to end US military aid to Colombia.  The coup government is using Colombian paramilitaries as mercenaries in Honduras.  These forces are known internationally for their human rights abuses against Colombian trade unionists.  Our tax dollars pay for their operation too!  Currently Obama has asked for an expansion of seven more military bases in Colombia.  This is not the change we need!

 

We need to send a clear and loud message to Obama and Congress that we want a real change in Latin America.  We want to end US imperialism in Latin America and as we said during the 80s Central America solidarity movement – let the people decide!

 

Viva el pueblo Hondureno! Que viva!

 

Comments

Why is this news? (I know

Why is this news? (I know anyone can post anything on here, and clearly this post and my response show why this may be a bad idea...apart from the wild and crazy in fighting over the anti-nazi action in Austin)

why did anonymous feel that it was an essential part of the story of resistance to print a copy of these speeches?  is it to create a record that can be used against said activists, Callahan and Aby?  so that right-wing blanco Hondurans can hunt them down, or arrest them at the airport when they arrive in an attempt to free the Brasilian embassy from it's seige? Is it to highlight their nuanced understanding of imperialism and its trappings?  Is it a waste of your time and ours?  Why am I writing this?  

Clearly I am obsessed with my own thoughts just like anonymous, but not so much with the thoughts of others, especially others who have been saying essentially the same speech at staged and boring rallies for several decades now...it's time for something else...marxist organizing strategies aren't working, let me repeat myself, marxist-lenninst-trotskyist-bakuninist stragegies are not working...i will throw 'anarchist' in there as well...

eurocentric hegemonic strategies of vanguardist domination be damned!!!

 

 

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