Tuesday, June 09, 2009

Re: [NetworkAztlan_News] US Solidarity Actions in Solidarity with the Indigenous Peoples of the Amazon-Peru

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Gracias for this post Companero Tupac ~ We appreciate your
contacts below and I hope others do so. We also need to look
in our own home situation and educate others around us.

Life is intensifying more and more on a global scale and many
only think within the confines of the continental United States
when the majority of the world's peoples are in the Third World
of Latin America, Asis and Africa.

Education for Liberation!

Peter S. Lopez ~aka: Peta
Sacramento, California, Aztlan
Yahoo Email: peter.lopez51@yahoo.com


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From: Tupac Enrique <chantlaca@tonatierra.org>
To: NetworkAztlan_News@yahoogroups.com; NetworkAztlan_Action@yahoogroups.com
Cc: Evie Aguirre <chantico@tonatierra.org>
Sent: Sunday, June 7, 2009 9:42:04 PM
Subject: [NetworkAztlan_News] US Solidarity Actions in Solidarity with the Indigenous Peoples of the Amazon-Peru





Peru' National Police attacked unarmed Indigenous civilians in the Amazon region this morning - more than 38 killed, including 28 Indigenous and 10 police.

La Policia Nacional de Peru ataco a inocentes Indigenous esta manana en la region Amazonas - mas de 38 muertos, incluyendo 28 indigenas y 10 policias.

Photography / Fotografía © Enlace Nacional. June 5, 2008. Lima, Peru. 

Sunday, June 7, 2009

U.S. ACTION ALERT IN SOLIDARITY WITH THE PEOPLE OF PERU - stop violence and unnecessary deaths now!

Honoring our fallen brothers and sisters victims of the Bagua massacre of June 5 and 6, 2009. 

Our condolences go to the people of Peru, to the relatives, friends and communities of the Indigenous activists and the Police members who were killed in a tragic event that should have never occurred.

Emergency Demonstrations in the United States
of Protest and Solidarity
with the Amazon Indigenous Peoples of Peru
"Amazon Indigenous peoples are not first class citizens in Peru"
Peru's president Alan Garcia, justifying his attacks on civilians using snipers and bombs, which has caused between 35 to 85 deaths and hundred of injured people.
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Protest in front of the Peruvian Embassy in Washington DC
1700 Massachusetts Ave., N.W
Washington D.C. 20036

Monday June 8, 2009
12:30 PM EST

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Protest in front of the Consulate General of Peru in Los Angeles, CA 
3450 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90010

Monday June 8, 2009
3:30 PM PST

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Protest in front of the Consulate General of Peru in New York, NY
241 East 49th Street
between 2nd and 3rd Aves, Manhattan, NYC.

Wed, June 10
12:00 noon EST


IF YOU LIVE IN THE U.S.. PLEASE ORGANIZE A PROTEST AT A CONGRESSIONAL OFFICE, A FEDERAL BUILDING OR CONTACT THE CLOSEST PERUVIAN CONSULATE.

The message is simple: stop genocide, stop violence, respect human rights, avoid useless casualties, promote dialogue and respect of Indigenous peoples rights in Peru, stop using U.S. free trade policies to destroy the lives of millions of peoples in Peru, promote democracy and equality.
Contact the government of Peru
Demand to cease the State of Emergency and martial laws that are a threat to other communities that are still protesting. Demand the end of violence against Indigenous peoples of the Amazon and Andean regions, to restore peace and to restart dialogue so that Indigenous peoples can keep their lands and the environment can be protected.

Send a Message to the President of Peru:
http://www.amazonwa tch.org/peru- action-alert. php

President of the Council of Ministers of Peru, Yehude Simon Munaro
ysimon@pcm..gob. pe / Fax +51 1- 716- 87-35

President of the Congress of Peru, Javier Velásquez-Quesqué n
jvelasquezq@ congreso. gob.pe

Embassy of Peru in Washington, DC:
Telephone: (202) 833-9860 to 9869 Fax: (202) 659-8124
Ambassador Luis Valdivieso Montano
Emails: lvaldivieso@ embassyofperu. us
mtalavera@embassyof peru.us

Consulate General of Peru in Los Angeles
Telephone: (213) 252-5910
Emails: jsanchez@embassyofp eru.us
conperla@mpowercom. net

Public Ombudsman Office of Peru
centrodeatencionvir tual@defensoria. gob.pe

Peruvian Embassies in your country
http://www.embassiesabroad.com/embassies-of/Peru

List of Peruvian Consulates in the U.S.:
http://www.consuladoperu.com/

Contact the U.S.. government
Request for the Obama administration to take a stand in defense of human rights in Peru and for the government of Peru to stop using the U.S.-Peru Free Trade Agreement FTA as a legal tool to attack the Indigenous communities.

Tell president Barack Obama, Congress members and State Secretary Hillary Clinton, that this is not the way to promote trade and progress, and that Peru must comply with the labor and environmental rights regulations included in the Peru FTA, which president Obama praised during his campaign.

Contact president Barack Obama and vicepresident Joe Biden:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact/

Contact U.S. Senators:
http://www.senate. gov/general/ contact_informat ion/senators_ cfm.cfm

Contact U.S. House Representatives:
https://writerep. house.gov/ writerep/ welcome.shtml

Contact the U.S. State Department
You can contact the U.S. Department of State in any of the following ways:

Main address:
U.S. Department of State
2201 C Street NW
Washington, DC 20520

Main Switchboard:
202-647-4000
TTY:1-800-877- 8339 (Federal Relay Service)

Public Communication Division:
PA/PL, Rm. 2206
U.S. Department of State
2201 C Street NW
Washington, D.C. 20520
202-647-6575

To e-mail the U.S. Department of State, please visit the following website:
http://contact- us.state. gov/cgi-bin/ state.

Contact the UN and OAS human rights organizations
UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
indigenous@ohchr. org

UN Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances
wgeid@ohchr. org

UN Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom expression
freedex@ohchr. org

United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
indigenous_un@ un.org

IACHR Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
cidhoea@oas. org

ACHR Rapporteur on the Right to Freedom of Expression
cidh-expresion@ oas.org

Talking points
Few minutes of your time can make a huge difference!

Indigenous peoples rights must be respected by Peru, included in the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, adopted in 2007.

The right of consultations with Indigenous peoples is included at the ILO 169 Convention. This must be done with respect and honest intention of defending the rights of all Peruvian citizens and not only the interests of multinational corporations.

This massacre is a direct result of an abusive implementation of policies included in the US-Peru Free Trade Agreement, by Peru's president Alan Garcia who used it as an instrument of corporate corruption and collusion in the genocide of the Indigenous peoples.

The Peruvian government is presenting this tragedy as if it was caused by the Native peoples, which is not truth. Amazonian peoples protested without violence for almost 2 months, until the Police attacked them. All the casualties are unjustified and should have never happened.

The Peruvian media which is mostly biased and controlled by the government and corporate interests, is reporting that Police officers were kidnapped and massacred by the Indigenous peoples, but is not reporting about the abusive attack on civilians, and snipers and helicopters shooting at civilians including children. Witnesses have said that dead bodies were burned down and thrown to the rivers, and that police prevented civilians from rescuing injured protesters.

In the last 56 days, Amazonian Indigenous peoples of Peru are fighting to protect their territories, as the government of Lima has passed decrees that lease 73% of the Amazon forest and allow extractive industries corporations to take over their land, without previous consultation. The Amazonian peoples are requesting especifically for Lima to repeal those decrees.

Indigenous peoples do not oppose progress and private investment. They want to protect their land, their families and the environment, they want for corporations to respect their traditions and ways of living.

There have been years of protests since the signing of the Peru FTA by then presidents George W. Bush and Alejandro Toledo. Indigenous peoples have tried to dialogue, but the Lima government refused to listen and even prevented a national referendum in 2006.

As a way to protest and demand to be heard, the Amazon Indigenous peoples started popular strikes, oil facilities takeovers and road blockades in 8 regions of the country. This was replied by the Garcia administration by sending police and military forces to repress the protesters violently. People in Bagua responded burning down government buildings and lootings have also occurred.

Indigenous peoples value the land as a part of a our system of life, we don't own the land but we belong to it. There will not be a way for the government of Peru to impose its corporate benefiting laws because Indigenous people will defend their territories.

After the recent bloody attack, violence has slowed as today Sunday June 7. The military has taken over control of the region in conflict, but Lima has issued a warrant arrest for Alberto Pizango, the most prominent leader of the Amazon Indigenous peoples and his whereabouts are unknown at this moment.

Unfortunately, other leaders are also being prosecuted by the government and there is a possibility of future attacks of the military on other Indigenous communities. WE MUST ACT NOW!

Peru Emergency Fund
Please donate to Amazon Watch, a non profit that is working directly with the Indigenous peoples in strike. This fund will be used for medical relief for the wounded, media campaign led by indigenous organizations, and legal defense for those being charged.
http://www.amazonwa tch.org/peru- protests.. php

UPDATES: links to stay updated with the current situation in Peru:
[Eng] English [Esp] Spanish

Asociación Interétnica de Desarrollo de la Selva Peruana – AIDESEP is the leading Amazon Indigenous peoples rights organization in Peru. [Esp]
http://www.aidesep. org.pe

Coordinadora Andina de Organizaciones Indigenas - CAOI [Esp]
http://www3. minkandina. org/

Amazon Watch - a non profit working directly with Amazon peoples in strike: [Eng]
http://www.amazonwatch.org

Enlance Nacional – an independent internet news channel in Peru with correspondents in the Bagua region. [Esp]
http://enlacenacional.com/

Servindi - Indigenous news from Peru. [Esp]
http://www.servindi.org/

Facebook group "Solidarity with Peru / Solidaridad con Perú / Solidarité avec Pérou"
http://www.facebook .com/group. php?gid=89605273 186&ref=ts

Q'orianka Kilcher On-Q Initiative:
http://www.takepart.com/blog/author/qoriankakilcher/

Mp3 Interview with Indigenous leader Tupac Enrique Acosta who just returned from Peru:
http://www.7genfund.org/current_actions/calls-to-action/special-peru-crisis-news-update-interview-with-tupac-enrique/

Peruanista - a bilingual blog about Peru, written in the U.S.. with translations of news coming from the emergency regions. [Esp] [Eng]
http://peruanista. blogspot. com/2009/ 06/alert- massacre- in-peru-police- shoots-at. html

Freshman Senators Stand Against Modified NAFTA Expansion Politics of Pushing Trade Agreements Reflected in Peru Trade Vote of New Members. [Eng]
http://www.citizenstrade.org/pdf/CTC_Senate_Peru_4.pdf

Twenty one organizations of Immigrant rights advocates, unions, civil rights and faith-based organizations signed a letter to the US Congress opposing the US-Peru FTA and warning of threats to Indigenous peoples and the Amazon forest. [Eng]
http://peruanista. blogspot. com/2007/ 11/urgent- please-call- congress- to-stop-us. html

Trade Deal with Peru Fails to Measure Up for Development. [Eng]
http://www..oxfamamerica.org/newsandpublications/press_releases/archive2007/trade-deal-with-peru-fails-to-measure-up-for-development

Updates on Abya Yala North Indigenous Solidarity actions, contact Tupac Enrique Acosta, Yaotachcauh Tlahtokan Nahuacalli
www.tonatierra. org / email: chantlaca@tonatierr a.org

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all your contacts, we are trying to spread the word and create awareness.


In defense of life, human rights and our mother earth
we demand respect for the rights of the Indigenous peoples and for the preservation of our planet!



Tupac Enrique Acosta

US Solidarity Actions in Solidarity with the Indigenous Peoples of the Amazon-Peru

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Tupac Enrique Acosta
chantlaca@tonatierr a.org

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Sunday, June 07, 2009

FYI: Obama's Immigration Strategy; A recent sampling of COHA citations

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Education for Liberation!
Peter S. Lopez ~aka: Peta
Sacramento, California, Aztlan
Yahoo Email: peter.lopez51@yahoo.com


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----- Forwarded Message ----
From: Council on Hemispheric Affairs <noreply@coha.org>
To: peter.lopez51@yahoo.com
Sent: Friday, June 5, 2009 11:23:48 AM
Subject: Obama's Immigration Strategy; A recent sampling of COHA citations

A Council on Hemispheric Affairs Press Release

A Nation of Settled Immigrants: An Early View of the Obama Administration's Immigration Strategy

Worldwide, there are more than 190 million migrants and approximately 20 percent of them reside in the United States, numbers that suggest that migration seriously undergirds the U.S.' domestic economy and local social conditions. Yet, compared to the drama of Minute Men on the border or the fervor of the international Labor Day marches across the country in 2006, the relative lack of attention on immigration today makes it appear as though the America of 2009 has all but forgotten about what was supposed to be this country's great immigration debate. This may, however, give a false impression. Debate over immigration concerns remains a pressing issue for advocates of all perspectives on the question with a new found sense of immediacy which has been exacerbated by the worldwide economic recession.

Americans who feel their jobs are t hreatened by immigrants are pushing for tighter immigration controls and increased border security. The precarious economic situation in which the recession has left many Americans seems to have intensified their opposition to the inflow of migrants from abroad.

For full article click here

This analysis was prepared by COHA Research Associate Arienna Grody

Recent COHA Citations

A Sampling of Citations from the Period of May 31, 2009 to June 5, 2009:

CNN: OAS lifts 47-year-old suspension of Cuba Bloomberg: Obama Overtures to Cuba Overtaken as OAS Votes to Engage Regime The To ronto Star: 'Everybody knows who really runs Mexico' The Independent: American states lift 47-year ban as Cuba comes in from the cold

Friday, June 05, 2009 | Press release 09.166


Friday, June 05, 2009

Key Link: The President’s Speech in Cairo: A New Beginning

http://my.barackobama.com/page/community/post/obamaforamerica/gGGGhZ

The President's Speech in Cairo: A New Beginning

Here's the full video of President Obama's speech in Cairo this morning:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NaxZPiiKyMw&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fmy.barackobama.com%2Fpage%2Fcommunity%2Fpost%2Fobamaforamerica%2FgGGGhZ&feature=player_embedded


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whitehouse

 
"A New Beginning"
The President gives a speech in Cairo, Egypt, outlining his personal commitment to engagement with the Muslim world, based upon mutual interests and mutual respect, and discusses how the United States and Muslim communities around the world can bridge some of the differences that have divided them. June 4, 2009. (public domain)
Category:  News & Politics
 
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Education for Liberation!
Peter S. Lopez ~aka: Peta
Sacramento, California, Aztlan
Yahoo Email: peter.lopez51@yahoo.com


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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Humane-Rights-Agenda/
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Thursday, June 04, 2009

Read: 6/5/09 Nat. Community Support need @ Capitol ~ Forward: American Indian Leaders

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Gracias Hermana Ruth ~ I appreciate your sharing this information.
We need to all learn how to more wisely use the Power of the Internet
in order to reach a larger mass of people. Thus, I am passing this forward
to certain Yahoo Groups that should check it out.

You can join or create your own Yahoo Group or create and learn how to
utilize your own blogspot. You can see the Yahoo Groups above, send it
and Email then, no being a Group member, you will receive an automatic
response from Yahoo with an option to actually join the Group. We will
have to sit down together soon and I can easily show you how it is done.

Remember: concentration on the coordination of communications!

I: Internet Communication: Peta-de-Aztlan

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIHg9ipU5UA

 

II: Internet Communication: by Peta-de-Aztlan

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gakjyHkwbk4

 

III: Internet Communication: by Peta-de-Aztlan

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYggKp3C9Ms


Education for Liberation!
Peter S. Lopez ~aka: Peta
Sacramento, California, Aztlan
Yahoo Email: peter.lopez51@yahoo.com

http://anhglobal.ning.com/group/humanerightsagenda
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Humane-Rights-Agenda/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NetworkAztlan_News/
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Sent: Thursday, June 4, 2009 8:27:08 PM
Subject: 6/5/09 Nat. Community Support need @ Capitol FW: American Indian Leaders


FYI ,
 
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               R U T H  A. MARQUEZ-WASHELESKI             
 
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Photography & Records Management, Publicity Specialist
 



 

Subject: FW: American Indian Leaders
Date: Thu, 4 Jun 2009 14:26:37 -0700
From: tony.cervantes@cdcr.ca.gov

 


From: LeBeau, Mark (CRIHB) [mailto:Mark.LeBeau@CRIHB.NET]
Sent: Thursday, June 04, 2009 2:07 PM
To:
Subject: American Indian Org. Leaders in CA Unite to Fight Cuts to State Health/Human Services!!
Importance: High

June 4, 2009

American Indian Organizational Leaders in CA Unite to Fight Cuts to State Health and Human Services!!

Your Leadership is Needed Too!!

Today leaders of American Indian organizations that provide health and human services to over 80 Tribal Governments and all Urban Indian communities in California issued a joint press release urging Governor Schwarzenegger and state legislators to fund the CA safety net programs.  Included on the list of programs to maintain is the Indian Health Program, CalWORKs 36 Indian Clinics Mental Health/Substance Abuse Program, Native American Treatment/Recovery Technical Assistance Program, Native Women's Public Awareness Campaign and other vital services.  The Indian organizational leaders urge state leadership to fund these services by raising taxes on the adult entertainment and alcohol industries.  See release below.

Also today copies of the release were delivered to the Conference Budget Committee and Governor's Office in preparation for tomorrow's (6/5/09) hearing on health and human services.  The hearing will be held in the State Capitol in Room 4203 at 9:30 AM.  It would be very powerful to pack the room with supporters of health and human services and to make a visual impact on the lawmakers by wearing red.  I'll be there at 8:45 AM and bring 40 red shirts in all sizes to give to people to wear before entering the room.  These shirts are from the 2004 Rally to Save State Indian Health Programs, they have never been worn and are yours to keep.  As you may recall, in 2004 Governor Schwarzenegger proposed similar cuts and thanks to concerned citizens and lawmakers—these cuts were avoided.  See you tomorrow.

Mark LeBeau

<<Press Release.pdf>>

California Rural Indian Health Board, Inc. * California Consortium for Urban Indian Health, Inc.

Inter-Tribal Council of CA, Inc. * California Association of Tribal Governments

For Immediate Release:  June 4, 2009                   

Contact:  Mark LeBeau, MS, Health Policy Analyst, mark.lebeau@crihb.net, phone 916-929-9761

    Jyl Hardenbergh, Director, jyl@ccuih.org, phone 415-572-7935

Gov. Schwarzenegger and state legislators entertain balancing the CA budget on the backs of the weakest, youngest, oldest, poorest and sickest

Plan calls for continuation of slashing and burning CA safety net programs

State elected leaders should fund these vital services by raising taxes on the

adult entertainment and alcohol industries

Sacramento, CA—In the California May 2009 revised budget under consideration, the Governor and Senate and Assembly leaders are considering severely slashing most of the funding of the state's health and human services safety net programs and terminating the remaining critically-important services.  Among other cuts, the plan calls for:

·       Eliminating Healthy Families which provides medical coverage to 928,000 children and teens;

·       Terminating the Indian Health Program which provides 1.2 million medical, dental, and public health nursing visits annually;

·       Ending the CalWORKs 36 Indian Health Clinics Mental Health and Substance Abuse Program which conducts mental health, alcohol/drug treatment and preparation-to-work/welfare-to-work services 120,960 times annually;

·       Suspending the Native American Treatment/Recovery Technical Assistance and Native Women's Public Awareness Campaign programs which increases capacity, reduces barriers to access to prevention/treatment/recovery and provides continuing education for substance abuse/mental health counselors;

·       Dismantling the state's CalWORKs program which serves more than 500,000 underprivileged families with children; and

·       Chopping Proposition 36 (also known as Substance Abuse Crime Prevention Act) services which allows first and second-time simple drug possession offenders to receive substance abuse treatment instead of incarceration and the failed lock 'em up approach.

All of these health and human safety net services are vital to maintain and could easily be supported through funds derived from increasing taxes on the adult entertainment and alcohol industries.

Without this social safety net, there will be crowded hospital emergency rooms, increased crime, higher rates of disease transmittal and accelerated economic decline.  Children will need medical care and families will need housing, food and work access assistance—especially with the CA unemployment rate at 11 percent and growing.  The numbers of homeless, hungry families and the uninsured costs of sick children will grow.  There will be increased morbidity and mortality of Californians.

Californians must not allow other Californians to die or become sicker due to lack of access to the safety net!  Contact state elected officials and demand that they not terminate nor slash these programs--tell them to increase revenues and boost efficiency!

·       Assembly Member Noreen Evans, Conference Budget Committee Chair, can be contacted by phone at 916-319-2007 and fax at 916-319-2199.

·       Governor Schwarzenegger can be contacted by phone at 916-445-2841 and fax at 916-558-3160.

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