-->The Narco News Bulletin December 20, 2002 | Issue #26
-Reporting on the Drug War and Democracy from Latin America
América Reborn: 32 Nations Back Venezuela
Historic OAS debate turns América right-side-up again
By Al Giordano
December 17, 2002
âRESUELVE: Respaldar plenamente la institucionalidad democrĂĄtica y constitucional de la RepĂșblica Bolivariana de Venezuela, cuyo gobierno preside Hugo ChĂĄvez FrĂas, y rechazar categĂłricamente cualquier intento de golpe de estado o alteraciĂłn del orden constitucional venezolano que afecte gravemente el orden democrĂĄtico.â
- la OrganizaciĂłn de Estados Americanos (OEA)
âRESOLVED: To fully back the democratic and constitutional legitimacy of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, whose government is led by Hugo ChĂĄvez FrĂas, and to reject, categorically, any coup attempt or alteration of constitutional order that seriously affects democratic rule.â
- the Organization of American States (OAS)
= Ohrfeige fĂŒr US-Regierung
12:21 a.m. ET, December 17, 2002:
One hour and some minutes ago, the Organization of American States (OAS), for the first time in the organizationâs history, rejected a major United States initiative.
The OAS backed, by a vote of 32-0 - with two countries not counted - a resolution to support the continuance of the democratically elected government of Hugo ChĂĄvez of Venezuela.
This unprecedented result of a fierce, tense, and extended, debate marks an historic turning point for our América.
The nations of the Western Hemisphere rejected, once and for all, any attempt at coup dâetat, in Venezuela or elsewhere. Washingtonâs spoonful of sugar to make the medicine go down was language backing OAS secretary general Cesar Gaviria to âfind a way to channel positive energiesâ on Venezuela.
In a veiled message of âno confidenceâ for its own secretary generalâs pro-coup efforts in Caracas over the past 15 days, the Organization of American States equally called upon the Carter Center and the United Nations to promote dialogue in Venezuela, but not to permit any coup attempt nor pretension of interrupting democracy; not even by the OASâs own representative.
We repeat: 32 American nations tonight, after an unprecedented Authentic Debate among the members of the Organization of American states, rejected destabilizing proposals by Washington to impose its policies on another American country: Venezuela.
The foreign ministries of Mexico and Peru - who had, 48 hours ago, been willing patsies for Washington in this historic debate - stuck their fingers in the air, and saw which way the wind was blowing. And by voting with the majority they kept the door open for their membership in the New American Union that will gain traction in 2003.
December 16, 2002: The day the empire died.
At press time, we still donât know which States were the two that did not vote, or perhaps were not present, for the resolution supported by 32 of 34 American countries that have just turned AmĂ©rica right-side-up again. Weâll find out and get back to you on that.
But we canât help but add: The end of imposition has profound consequences for the pro-narco drug policy imposed by Washington on other nations.
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