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- ** Topic: MOTHERS OF PLAZA DE MAYO-ARGENTINA **
- ** Written 7:07 pm Dec 21, 1992 by chefernandez in cdp:reg.samerica **
- MOTHERS OF PLAZA DE MAYO (ARGENTINA)
- Year VIII No. 92 - November 1992
-
- Published on the first Thursday of each month
-
- EDITORIAL - IT'S EITHER SOLIDARITY AND STRUGGLE
- OR STARVATION AND REPRESSION
-
- While retired people go into the Social Security offices and fight
- with the police, Menem's Nazi gang very opportunistically tries to get
- favorable media coverage. But this gang hasn't solved the retirees'
- problems. Being the demagogues they are, they just paid the retirees
- a small part of what they are owed.
-
- Meanwhile, the [General Confederation of Labor bureaucrats] CGT
- announced a "weekend strike". However, the CGT leaders are still not
- sure if they'll go through with it. The media tells "the average
- citizen" that he will have every safety guarantee if he ignores the
- strike.
-
- Also, according to the media, [Buenos Aires'] mayor resigned or was
- forced to resign because he stuck his hand in the cookie jar. An
- economist has replaced him. The media criticizes the former mayor and
- explains to "the average citizen" what's going on.
-
- All these games the powers that be are playing have the purpose of
- diverting attention from that "flexibility labor law" they are already
- implementing. Menem's government is forcing people to work off the
- books, or work with contracts that impose even worse conditions. Now
- everything will be worse, but it will also be legal. Big business and
- Menem's cabinet are convinced that the way to be competitive in the
- international market, is by lowering workers' wages and giving only
- temporary work to the unemployed. These practices are precisely what
- have shown the failure of capitalism in that First World that Menem
- and his followers love so much.
-
- These clowns we have for rulers are so slow, that they don't even
- privatize. They give things away. The needs of the people are not
- taken into account. They simply smash the people. The constitutional
- system is not respected. Now it's an imperial system.
-
- The followers of Menemism or any other cult of personality must
- understand that our people cannot be fooled all of the time.
- Naturally, slowly but surely, the people are uniting, because we know
- that our two choices are either solidarity and struggle or starvation
- and repression.
-
- MOTHERS OF PLAZA DE MAYO: "CAPITALISM IS SUFFOCATING US" THE MOTHERS
- GET A WARM WELCOME IN TRELEW AND PUERTO MADRYN
-
- The Mothers were just in Trelew and Puerto Madryn, Chubut province.
- Their trip was part of a nationwide and international tour to talk
- about their struggle for true justice and liberation.
-
- Mothers' representatives Maria del Rosario Cerruti and Elsa Manzotti
- were warmly welcome by the people of Chubut. Shortly after arriving
- in the provincial capital, the first activity took place at the
- newspaper "El Chubut". There, the Mothers spoke before numerous
- journalists. "Both [former President Raul] Alfonsin and [President
- Carlos] Menem, and other politicians who hold office today had
- negotiated with those who murdered our sons and daughters a long time
- ago", said the Mothers. "They even pardoned the military, and they
- had the audacity to allow military men to participate in politics.
- They allowed them to proselytize and run for president and other
- positions."
-
- The Mothers further pointed out that, "[the government had] all the
- evidence it needed in the courts about how people disappeared during
- the dictatorship. Still, independent judges who could really do
- justice were not appointed. This is how, little by little, many
- politicians were unmasked. These politicians ended up betraying the
- motherland and the people."
-
- In their meeting with the press, the Mothers emphasized that "we don't
- cry, we struggle. With ethics, with firmness. First, the system put
- on the horror show of the exhumation of the bodies. Our answer was:
- we don't want dead bodies, we want them alive. We want those who
- disappeared back alive. We want justice. We want the murderers in
- jail. Having the dead doesn't help. What we need is to jail the
- murderers. Then they came up with the idea of financial reparations.
- We said no again, because death doesn't have a price. Besides, the
- few murderers who were jailed, had all the luxuries they wanted.
- Later, they were rewarded with the pardon."
-
- Further, the Mothers explained that "our sons and daughters were
- kidnapped because they fought against the policies of hunger,
- unemployment and social injustice." Said the Mothers, "We as members
- of the Association of Mothers of Plaza de Mayo, vindicate the struggle
- of our sons and daughters, but without being partisan. Ours is a
- political struggle, without sectarianism. However, if you wish to
- identify us with a political current, then you should identify us with
- the left. The right wing represents capitalism, and capitalism is
- suffocating us. It is oppressing us, and looting us. It doesn't let
- us lift our heads up. Capitalism is destroying our human, cultural,
- economic and spiritual resources."
-
- Later, the Mothers inaugurated an exhibition of posters and photos
- about their struggle at School 714. Many people followed all the
- details with great interest. This same exhibition has been presented
- in other parts of the country with great success.
-
- Very early the following day, the Mothers went on to Puerto Madryn
- accompanied by several members of human rights organizations of the
- area. Also with the Mothers were members of the Mothers' Support
- Group such as Ruben Grammatico, Olga Ochoa de Morejon, Ana Bosco,
- Alberto Panizzi, Juan Arcuri and others. The Mothers met with local
- people at the Sitravich office, at the Auditorium of the Italian Club,
- and in the poor neighborhoods. In all their meetings, Maria del
- Rosario and Elsa spoke not only about the fact that the Mothers'
- struggle is still valid, but also about the daily problems of the
- people of the area.
-
- In Puerto Madryn, the Mothers were sponsored by the Culture
- Secretariat of the Association of Government Workers (ATE), the
- "Alfredo L. Palacios" People's Library, the Puerto Madryn Human Rights
- Defense Committee, the Broad Human Rights Commission, and the
- University Artists of Puerto Madryn. The Mothers were also
- interviewed by the local newspaper "Jornada".
-
- THE VOICE OF THE MOTHERS: "THE POWER OF DOMINATION"
-
- In 1492, capitalism was born. The same capitalism that is imposed
- today, with the same methods. With domination, exploitation, and
- murder. With the support of The Church, always ready to put the cross
- next to sword. Pirates, plus power, plus The Church, is equal to
- social domination. They all showed who they really are. In five
- centuries, the circumstances have changed, but not the objective: the
- enrichment of the few, and the oppression of the many.
-
- But beware, because the people are getting tired. We just saw this
- happen in Brazil, where cheap labor is abundant. They make the people
- believe they are kings during Rio's Carnival. For a while, the people
- wear silk costumes and crowns of lights. Then, they continue to
- starve.
-
- We see this happening in our country. The workers give everything of
- themselves, and they are rewarded with the repression of humiliating
- wages. Now they've said enough, and they protest.
-
- This system that is sick with arrogance and consumerism wants to
- destroy everything: the people, the land, the oceans, and even the air
- we breath. What they cannot destroy is our hope for a socialism that
- will liberate the people from foreign domination. We need to
- mobilize, educate and organize the people to change this capitalist
- system. This way, power and the economy will be in the hands or at
- the service of the majority.
-
- These were the dreams of our sons and daughters. They were very clear
- in what they wanted and very generous. They believed in equality.
- That is why we are here today. To defend the dreams of the youth of
- today, along with our indigenous brothers and sisters. All of them
- are part of the working class.
-
- Now the retirees are in the news. The tenacity of their demands, and
- their indignation for the abuse they are subjected to are not in vain.
- They continue getting more and more support and more people going to
- their demonstrations.
-
- We are all with the retirees because of our biological age, but also
- because of a political decision. Because the retirees' struggle is
- part of the working class struggle.
-
- On this October 8, we want to remember "Che". It is the 25th
- anniversary of his assassination.
-
- In our set of values, which we developed since the day we understood
- why they abducted our sons and daughters, Commander [Ernesto "Che"]
- Guevara is an example of dignity. Especially when confronted with the
- violence and corruption of the powers that be.
-
- So that we always remember Che and all those who have fallen
- throughout the Americas for the dignity of their people, we will not
- forget, we will not forgive.
-
-
- "IN DEFENSE OF THE CHILDREN" THE PRESENCE OF THE MOTHERS HAD A GREAT
- IMPACT AT A SEMINAR IN PORTO ALEGRE, BRAZIL
-
- A Mothers' delegation made up of Mercedes Merono and Elsa Manzotti
- received a warm ovation by those attending the First Latin American
- Seminar on the rights of children and adolescents. The seminar was
- held between October 16-18, 1992 in Porto Alegre, Brazil.
-
- The meeting truly became a forum, where participants denounced the
- devastation caused by the present system of exploitation in Latin
- America.
-
- In addition to the Mothers, other renowned figures were present: Dom
- Elder Camara (Bishop of Recife, Brazil); Rene Queiros Perez
- (Professor of Criminal Law at the University of Havana, Cuba);
- Benedito Antonio Diaz da Silva (human rights lawyer from Brazil);
- Alfredo Mofat (social psychologist from Argentina): Albertina Duarte
- (gynecologist from Brazil); Maria da Graca Diniz Bolov (Brazilian
- lawyer and psychologist who specializes in children and adolescents);
- Franklin Farinatti (pediatrician and member of the Association for the
- Prevention of Child Abuse from Denver, Colorado); and many others.
-
- In their presentation, the Mothers noted that the military murdered a
- whole generation of Argentinian youth who fought for a better
- distribution of wealth, in order to impose the present unjust system
- of oppression. "The same notorious system that kidpped, tortured, and
- made our sons and daughters disappear, now brutalizes the poor of
- Latin America. The children and adolescents are especially targeted,
- in order to prevent them from gaining consciousness about their
- oppression, and from struggling." said the Mothers.
-
- "But this system is doomed to fail. Throughout our Americas,
- crucified by the oligarchies and imperialism, the peoples are
- rebelling against this suffocating and genocidal system," concluded
- the Mothers.
-
- In the following two hours, the delegates asked the Mothers all kinds
- of questions about the Mothers' struggle and activities. Most answers
- were followed by applause. By the end of the meeting, a young
- Brazilian woman summarized how the audience felt: "I ask myself what
- we have done to fight against this system of death and starvation. We
- should immediately begin to follow the heroic example of the Mothers
- of Plaza de Mayo." The seminar was orgaized by the Brazilian Lawyers
- Association.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------
-
- These are articles from the monthly newspaper Mothers of the Plaza de
- Mayo of Argentina. The hard copy contains 24 pages of information
- about the situation in Argentina and Latin America rgarding human
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