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- From: rich@pencil.cs.missouri.edu (Rich Winkel)
- Subject: FMLN rep responds to MIM re "surrender"
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- ** Topic: Commentary re Maosist article **
- ** Written 11:56 pm Jan 1, 1993 by peg:jgutierrez in cdp:reg.elsalvador **
- RADIO FARABUNDO MARTI-REP IN AUSTRALIA
- P.O.Box 251, Fitzroy,
- Victoria 3065, Australia
- Ph: 03-349 1290
-
- COMMENTARY REGARDING MAOIST ARTICLE: "FMLN NEGOTIATES SURRENDER."
-
- By Jose Gutierrez
-
- In the next postings, we're publishing official FMLN documents with the
- hope that readers do not get confused as to the actual course of the
- democratic and socialist revolution in El Salvador, since there are still
- some political movements which have characterised our revolution as a
- "negotiated surrender" (see the Maoist line article). The Internationalist
- Maoist Movement not only misunderstands the reality in El Salvador, but
- also do not take into account the dialectics of Revolutions. As Commander
- Shafick Handal has said:
-
- "a war that ends without victory of one over the other ends with agreements
- that mean great changes for the country, as much in the political life as
- in the social, as much in the area of social justice, as in that of daily
- life because a country that for sixty years has suffered military
- domination, and an enthroned militarism in all areas of life is now going
- to be alleviated by this burden. The agreements are going in this
- direction.
-
- And next is a period of fulfilment of the agreements, it will have, let us
- say, a first balance sheet in 1994, when there will be general elections.
- Every elected office in El Salvador will be up for election: the President
- of the Republic, member of the Legislative Assembly, Municipal Councils.
- All the country's forces are now getting ready for such a balance sheet,
- for this development."
-
- The Salvadoran Revolution now takes on a political dimension, but it is
- still a class struggle. It is far from over. It is not a capitulation to
- imperialism, as the MIM affirms. How could it be when the FMLN has already
- become a legal party-movement which is entering a broad electoral alliance
- alongside other forces of the left with the objective of defeating the
- ARENA party in the ballot box?. Armed struggle was a legitimate form of
- struggle during the past 22 years, but at the moment it is out of context
- unless there is an armed aggression from the Salvadoran army. But this is
- unlikely, given the level of United Nations presence in El Salvador.
-
- The MIM seems to view Revolutions as being just about taking the power of
- the state by revolutionary war. Armed struggle is valid at some point in
- history and according to specific circumstances, but currently in El
- Salvador it is not the case because after 22 years of war there was a
- stalemate in which no side could win. And for this reason, the prolongation
- of the war could only bring about more death and destruction upon the
- poorest sectors of Salvadoran society. Hence, it was necessary for the FMLN
- to address the needs and aspirations for peace of the people. It was the
- oligarchy and the military who opposed peace in El Salvador. For 11 years,
- long time before the political changes in Eastern Europe, the FMLN kept the
- negotiations' door open, but the adversary refused to oblige. After the
- 1989 FMLN military offensive, realising that the FMLN was a real power, the
- Salvadoran government was forced to sit down at the negotiating table. The
- United Nations also became involved in mediating between the two sides and
- after 24 months of hard bargaining the two sides finally reached an
- agreement that was both positive and realistic.
-
- Now the FMLN could put an end to the war, and actually determine the agenda
- for the profound reforms and political transformation of Salvadoran
- society. Despite the ultra-rights' boycott of the peace accords, the
- agreements are leading towards the democratisation and demilitarisation of
- society which will give the FMLN the opportunity to freely engage in
- national politics without having to allocate its budget for military
- purposes. Now the FMLN can organise and run for the next elections and, if
- it wins, form a popular government that can bring about the desired
- structural transformations which will benefit the broad majority of
- Salvadorean people. The FMLN, alongside the popular and democratic sectors
- of society, has already begun this political battle.
-
- It has to be pointed out that the FMLN does not pretend to set up a one-
- party state or the "dictatorship of the proletariat", once the core of
- orthodox Marxist theory, now quite obsolete and dictatorial (which is still
- the basis of Maoist ideology). What the FMLN is on about is building up
- democracy for the majorities and human rights for the minorities. Marxism
- has to be updated and redefined, and for it to make sense it is necessary
- that political movements take into account the reality of their own
- societies and not outdated theoretical or ideological models.
-
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- This commentary represents the viewpoint of the author. IT IS NOT the
- official position of Radio Farabundo Marti or the FMLN.
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