Take the People’s Pledge to Defend Free & Fair Elections in El Salvador!
CISPES National Office
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Fri Sep 12 09:12:54 EDT 2008
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Stop U.S. intervention in El Salvador!
The People’s Pledge to Defend Free & Fair Elections in El Salvador
(Click below to take the pledge or here <http://www.cispes.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=452&Itemid=60> to download the pledge and collect signatures in your community.)
<http://www.cispes.org/pledge2009>
Given that:
• The peoples of every nation have the right to political self-determination and autonomy.
• The U.S. government has a long history of outright manipulation of political, social & economic conditions in El Salvador to its own financial and political gain AND without concern for the wellbeing of the Salvadoran people.
• The U.S. government regularly channels funds—through United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the National Endowment for Democracy (NED)—to destabilize popularly supported leftist governments across the globe, and particularly in Latin America, where countries are humanely rebuilding their nations to generate prosperity for all and to escape the stranglehold of US hegemony.
• The U.S. government has consistently and systematically interfered in the Salvadoran electoral process since the end of the civil war in 1992, through a premeditated combination of lies, malicious manipulation and diplomatic threats. One example: before the 2004 Presidential election, members of the U.S. Congress threatened to deport Salvadoran immigrants and cut off money being sent home to families if the ruling right wing party were not re-elected.
• The President of El Salvador openly called for U.S intervention in the upcoming elections during his November 2007 visit to Washington, DC, in a public event where he received the 2007 “Freedom Award” from the International Republican Institute.
• The Bush Administration has already begun to intervene in the 2009 elections in El Salvador through federal harassment of CISPES—limiting the support that concerned people in the US can give for free and fair elections in El Salvador.
As such, it is our duty as conscientious people—imbued with our own political strength—to curtail this profound abuse of power and influence. We pledge to take decisive action in the event of any statement or action made by elected or appointed U.S. officials, including members of the United States Congress, State Department, foreign embassies, and the White House, that intend to control the outcome of the 2009 presidential, municipal or legislative elections in El Salvador.
By pledging, we place ourselves on “active alert,” poised to hold protest actions and to call on U.S. government officials as part of a direct, national response to U.S. intervention in the 2009 Salvadoran elections.
<http://www.cispes.org/pledge2009> In the name of true justice and true democracy we will raise our voices and take action in defense of the Salvadoran people’s right to determine their own fate.
I pledge to (please click the link below to take the pledge):
□ Join a coordinated, national protest action (marches, demonstration, vigils, etc.)
□ Call on the President and Congress (lobbying, letter-writing, phone calling)
□ Actively organize with CISPES in my area
□ Join the January or March 2009 elections observer delegations
Click below to take the pledge or here <http://www.cispes.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=452&Itemid=60> to download the pledge and distribute it in your community.
<http://www.cispes.org/pledge2009>
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© 2008 CISPES - The Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador
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