San Salvador
- July 19-21, 2004
We, the constituent
peoples and organizations of the Mesoamerican social and
popular resistance movement –gathered in San Salvador,
El Salvador from July 19 to 21, 2004 at the Fifth Mesoamerican
Forum– ratify our conviction and commitment to continue
the struggle in our region in the defense of our peoples’
rights. We are determined to move forward in building popular
power as a guarantee to the self determination of peoples
in the region.
During these
three days of debates at the different discussion panels
we have witnessed the iron-willed and growing popular opposition
in
Mesoamerica to neoliberal policies and their instruments,
such as the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA),the North
American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), the Plan Puebla Panama
(PPP) and the World Trade Organization (WTO). These policies
have devastated the peoples and the natural resources of
the region, subjecting our lives to the logic of profit
and to the interests of transnational corporations.
It is evident
that the imposition of such policies by corrupt governments
in the area responds directly to the interests of transnational
corporations and of a few national companies, complicit
with international financial institutions such as the Interamerican
Development Bank (IDB), Central American Bank for Economic
Integration (BCIE), and the World Bank.
With a vision
towards the future, we assert the need to build Mesoamerican
political subjects who will be multicultural and inclusive,
and who will promote our alternatives for the common good
of peoples, based on principles of ethics, justice, equity
and sustainability. This is in direct contrast to the deathly
project of neoliberal capitalism and to its practices of
corruption, lack of transparency, and exclusion.
This V Mesoamerican
Forum, as well as the special conferences on specific issues
and sectors taking place in El Salvador in the month of
July show that the Mesoamerican social and popular movement
is ready to face the challenges that confront us. The organizations
of women, youth, Indigenous people and workers are becoming
stronger, together with the Mesoamerican alliance for the
defense and self-determination of our peoples.
Therefore, WE
AGREE
- To block the
ratification of the Free Trade Agreement US/Central America
(CAFTA), and the approval of the Free Trade Area of the
Americas (FTAA), by increasing the pressure on governments,
legislative assemblies and congresses in our region.
- To maintain
and increase the mobilization of peoples in the region,
in order to stop the imposition of the Plan Puebla Panama(PPP).
- To reject
the project of the governments in the area to negotiate
a free trade agreement between Central America and the European
Union.
- To promote
an integral agrarian reform, in order to guarantee our self
sufficiency and sovereignty with relation to foodstuffs;
to oppose the privatization of public services, particularly
water; and to defend our biodiversity and our natural and
cultural heritage.
- To defend
our economic, social, cultural and environmental rights,
with an emphasis on labor rights, which are being seriously
threatened by the /maquiladora/ model, particularly in the
case of women workers.
- To mobilize
against institutionalized violence exemplified by the killing
of women, ethnocidal and genocidal practices, and by violence
against youth. Therefore we declare the Mesoamerican region
an “Area of Humanitarian Disaster.”
- To struggle
against militarization and terrorist practices of the US
government and its allies.
- To promote
our national and regional development projects stimulating
integration based on our peoples, and on the principles
of democratic
participation; sustainability; reduction of gender, ethnic,
geographical and social inequality gaps; as well as on the
affirmation of our Mesoamerican cultural identity.
- We express
our solidarity with the Venezuelan people and their Bolivarian
Revolution, with the Cuban people, with the Iraqi people
and
with the Palestinian people. We also express our solidarity
with the peoples of Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia
and Ecuador.
Finally, we
issue a call to keep alive October 12 as a symbolic date
for resistance and alternative proposals by the Mesoamerican
region.
No to NAFTA,
No to FTAA, no to PPP !
For the union
of all peoples !
A different
Mesoamerica is possible.