NYC People’s Referendum on Free
Trade
For Immediate Release: 2/26/08 Contact:
Morning and Off-Site: Bernie McAleer (212) 316-6435 718-622-8482
On-Site
(NY): Phil Josselyn (917) 214 4870
RIGHT NOW! TRADE JUSTICE ACTIVIST
CHAINED TO DOOR SHUT DOWN HILLARY CLINTON’S OFFICE BUILDING – PROTESTING
MURDER OF PERUVIAN FARMERS KILLED PROTESTING CLINTON SUPPORTED PERU FREE TRADE
AGREEMENT
NEW YORK: RIGHT
NOW! . Outside of Hillary Clinton's
office, 780 Third Ave, Manhattan, NYC (NYC
People’s Referendum on Free Trade)
CHICAGO: 12-1PM, Peruvian Consulate, 180 N. Michigan Ave. (Chicago Trade
With Justice Working Group)
LIMA: 11AM, Ministry of the
Interior, corner of avenida Canaval & Moreyra & la avenida Pablo
Carriquirry, San Isidro, Lima
NEW YORK-Anti-free trade protesters are chained to the door of
Hillary Clinton’s NY office building, shutting down the building as part of a
multi-city day of protest. They are protesting the murder of four and the
arrest of seven hundred demonstrators in Peru who were protesting the
Hillary-supported Peru Free Trade Agreement (Peru FTA). The demonstrators, Peruvian farmers,
demanded government subsidies as protection against the destruction of Peru’s
family farm economy under the Peru FTA.
NYC and Chicago activists will call for an end to violence against
Peruvian farmers, demand that charges be dropped against the arrested
demonstrators, demand the repeal of the Peru FTA, and expose their hometown
Presidential candidates’ support for the agreement. Protesters in Lima will call for accountability for the deaths
and an end to the policy of shooting unarmed protesters.
The Peru FTA passed by the
Senate in December 2007, despite warnings that it’s passage would lead to
violence, instability, and the economic decimation and displacement of Peruvian
farmers—predictions which proved accurate. Clinton and Obama both expressed strong support for the
agreement, but missed the vote on it.
According to Phil Josselyn of the NYC People’s Referendum on Free Trade,
“In Wisconsin and Ohio, Hillary and Obama have been working overtime to
convince voters that they support overhauling NAFTA, but below the radar
they’ve been supporting the nearly identical Peru Free Trade Agreement at the
behest of major campaign contributors like Citigroup and JP Morgan Chase. At a time when John Edwards was raising
vital questions about the Peru FTA and urging Democrats to oppose it, Hillary
and Barack came out in support of it, providing political cover for their
fellow Democrats to sell out workers, farmers, and the environment in the US
and Peru and vote for the FTA. No
one was fooled when they failed to show up to cast their votes on the Peru Free
Trade Agreement—they were staunch supporters of this rotten trade deal,
and the blood of four farmers is now on their hands.”
Farmers in Peru believe that
the elimination of tariffs on US imports will allow US agribusiness giants like
Tyson, ADM, and Cargill to dump their products on the Peruvian market at below
market prices, destroying Peru’s family farm economy and driving workers to
grow coca for the cocaine trade or lose their land and suffer
displacement. Displacement of
farmers from US agricultural dumping as a result of NAFTA has led to a vast
influx of Mexican immigrants into the US since 1994. Last week, Peruvian farmers initiated an agricultural strike
and a massive campaign of road blockades, demanding state
subsidies for Peruvian farmers, lower prices on fertilizer and for a halt to
farm seizures by banks in reaction to the threat to Peruvian agriculture posed
by the Peru FTA. The Peruvian
government declared a state of emergency, and put the military in charge of 8
regions of the country. Four
protesters were killed, including 2 shot in the head by police, and another
killed fleeing police gas canisters.
700 protesters were arrested, and Prime Minister Jorge del Castillo
proposed four-year sentences for the arrested protesters. Protests ended with a commitment to
negotiations on Tuesday night, but the government still intends to prosecute
the arrested protesters.
On November 8th,
2007, Rep. Mike Michaud introduced the Fair Trade for All Act of 2007 (H.R. 4124), which would direct the President to withdraw from
the United States-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement. Trade justice activists support this bill.
Additional info: http://stopperufta.org
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