Fight Imperialism with Unity, Says Morales
Evo Morales speaks at the University of Panama as part of the People's Summit, an alternative summit running in parallel to the OAS' Summit of the Americas, April 4, 2015. EFE
Published 10 April 2015 (10 hours 37 minutes ago)
U.S. imperialism is being challenged by regional organizations like CELAC, according to Bolivia’s president.
Bolivian President Evo Morales accused the United States Friday of conspiring to undermine democracy in Latin America, including in his home country.
During a keynote address to the People's Summit in Panama, Morales said the United States has been one of the most serious threats to Bolovia's national security, and his own presidency.
“Where there is a U.S. embassy, there are coups,” Morales said.
The president alleged the U.S. government has been plotting to overthrow him for years.
“The (Bolivian) right-wing, the opposition and the U.S. ambassador have always conspired … against the (revolutionary) process,” he said.
However, he said regional initiatives aimed at promoting Latin American solidarity are the region's best defenses against U.S. imperialism.
“I think actually the member countries of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC), are a threat to the neoliberal, transnational (corporations) … but will never be a threat to U.S. security,” he said.
The People's Summit
Morales is the only world leader to deliver a speech to this year's People's Summit, though Ecuador's President Rafael Correa has also stated he will attend the meeting.
The summit brought together close to 2,000 representatives from social movements across the Americas to discuss issues ranging from U.S. sanctions on Venezuela to Puerto Rican independence.
Organizers say the summit is a grassroots alternative to the Summit of the Americas, which is also taking place in Panama this week.
In a statement, organizers said the summit is a forum for “the voice of our peoples, to highlight problems the other meeting (the Summit of the Americas) doesn't address.”
On Thursday, the People's Summit led a rally through the streets of Panama City to condemn U.S. imperialism and express solidarity with Venezuela.
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COMMENT
US efforts to subvert governments in Latin American countries is nothing new, so it's probably safe to take Bolivia President Evo Morales at his word. :)
Nothing else to add. Brain's fried. Think it's sleep deprivation. If I'm woken, I cannot go back to sleep ... and then I can't switch off to sleep at the other end of the day. Switch is temporarily out of order. :)
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