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- The following project description was sent to AMARC from
- Jose Gutierrez, Radio Farabundo Marti's Australian representative.
- To make donations or for further information, contact Jose at the
- address and email id at the end of the message.
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- PROJECT : TRANSMISSION EQUIPMENT FOR MAIN STATION AND REPEATER
-
- RESPONSIBLE OF THE PROJECT: RADIO FARABUNDO MARTI
-
- COST: 29,000.00 USD
-
- LOCATION: EL SALVADOR
-
-
- 1. JUSTIFICATION
-
- Radio Farabundo Marti was born in 1981 with the following purposes:
-
- A. To contribute towards disrupting the campaign of disinformation
- implemented by the military government of the time, paving the way for the
- people to know an alternative vision of the most important events taking
- place in El Salvador, where by this time an open war between the two armies
- was taking place.
-
- B. To disseminate nationally and internationally the repressive actions
- implemented in the countryside and in the cities by the Armed Forces of El
- Salvador, who by this time was heavily committing itself to a massive
- counterinsurgency war with the assistance and the funding of the U.S.
- government.
-
- C. To disseminate the views and analysis of the FMLN concerning national
- problems and its proposals to solve the terrible crisis that the people
- were suffering.
-
- D. To give consistency to the idea to promote a new style of journalism
- directly from the war scene, forming a small but important contingent of
- social communicators, brought from the cities or taken from the guerrilla
- units themselves.
-
- With this concept in mind RFM begins a search for its own style, trains its
- staff and defines the main profiles of the huge task of building up a radio
- under war conditions.
-
- This is the statement that, as the RFM, we made in 1981.
-
- During the course of the war the compatriots that have worked in RFM, and
- the views of the same, have experienced the necessary changes and
- adjustments to be in agreement with the times. Each change has involved a
- great amount of theoretical and technical effort, and has also meant a
- great personal sacrifice, including the death of some companions.
-
- With the signing of the peace agreements, which coincide with the tenth
- anniversary of our foundation, our Radio makes a new effort to adapt itself
- to the new situation that has arisen.
-
- For our Radio this "new situation" implies the legalisation of our
- frequency, the possibility of working with national coverage, and a
- professional effort, from the mass media, in the real democratisation of
- the country.
-
- At the moment we define our direction thus:
-
- A. To contribute to the national democratisation, building a radio of
- national expression for the popular and democratic sectors.
-
- B. To develop a radio with an integrating profile; with programs of
- entertainment, information, debate and opinion, such as educational and
- cultural programs.
-
- C. To develop programs of education that support the project of
- reunification of society, that explain the contents of the peace agreements
- and people's civil rights so that we can in this way contribute to the
- struggle for the fulfilment of the same. To support productive and social
- assistance projects that the popular movement is implementing, as well as
- the projects of reconstruction and development.
-
- D. To develop our entrepreneurial capacity, implementing a radio project
- that is self-sufficient, self-managed, and that offers space for the
- expression of the broad popular movement. We want to stress that we do not
- pretend to be the official voice of particular groups, we want to represent
- the free expression of the popular movement and as such all democratic
- voices that are in favour of the achievements and objectives of the
- Democratic Revolution.
-
-
- 2. DESCRIPTION OF THE RADIO
-
- We aspire to a radio station of informative character, that without
- forgetting all types of entertainment, becomes a medium of social and
- cultural service toward the popular movement, that promotes and supports
- contemplation by listeners of the country's problems, and the search for
- solutions.
-
- To become self-sufficient we intend to sell spaces and ads in this radio
- station, so that in the short term its becomes self-financed. These ads
- should be in accordance with people's human rights, and the social vision
- of the popular movement.
-
- We aspire to have national coverage, and to have empathy with the social
- and communal leaders in all the country, as well as with the unions,
- gremial sectors and with any form of popular organisation.
-
- Our Radio and its programs identify themselves with the popular and
- democratic sectors, based on the concept of objectivity and informative
- pluralism; that is, open to all currents of opinion and political
- tendencies, so that our listeners can make a broad and objective sense of
- the national events. This would be a contribution to the national
- democratisation.
-
- 3. APPLICATION
-
- RFM has a reasonable amount of equipment, the fruit of 10 years of work in
- the mountains. However, this equipment will be insufficient to achieve our
- new aims of national coverage, increase of staff and infrastructure, and
- amplification of the broadcasting time and variation of programs, since on
- the one hand is not of sufficient power, and on the other, a fair part of
- the material has deteriorated because of war conditions, due to the storage
- or transport in less than good conditions.
-
- This project is to solicit the funding of the necessary equipment to mount
- a transmission setup for the main station and the repeater.
-
- The budget required is:
-
- Central Transmitter 20,000.00
- Transmitter for repeater 5,000.00
- Link receptor 2,000.00
- Link transmitter 2,000.00
- TOTAL 29,000.00 USD
-
- 4. Responsible for the project.
-
- Radio Farabundo Marti (RFM) would produce the necessary written and
- accounting reports, as well as facilitating the work of any auditor that
- the donator wished to send, for the proper control of the project's
- execution.
-
- 5. CHANNEL
-
- For donators in Australia and the Asia-Pacific region the immediate channel
- is Jose Gutierrez, Radio Farabundo Marti representative in Australia, on
- 03-349 1290. P.O.Box 251, Fitzroy, Victoria 3065. e-mail:
- jgutierrez.peg.apc.org
-