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From: "Dana Aldea" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: DTPT,Why Should we in the U.S. Be Part of the Cucapa Encampment?,Apr 05
Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 14:55:13 +0200

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jueves, abril 05, 2007

Why Should we in the U.S. Be Part of the Cucapa Encampment?

The Cucapa Camp is an Essential Part of La Otra Campa~a: The aim of La Otra
Campa~a is no more and no less than TO TAKE MEXICO BACK peacefully---
through a democratic process of building a (trans) national horizontal
network connecting up all the grassroots local struggles, together
developing a new social agenda, social contract or constitution and at a
strategic moment, in the near future, taking national coordinated action,
like a national strike that is peaceful but massive.

Why Should we Be Part of the Cucapa Encampment?

1. The Cucapa Camp is an Essential Part of La Otra Campa~a: The aim of La
Otra Campa~a is no more and no less than TO TAKE MEXICO BACK peacefully---
through a democratic process of building a (trans) national horizontal
network connecting up all the grassroots local struggles, together
developing a new social agenda, social contract or constitution and at a
strategic moment, in the near future, taking national coordinated action,
like a national strike that is peaceful but massive. The ideal is that
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] and all their relations be part of that 
strategy--not
just supportive of, but and integral part of every stage of this strategy.

2. A Profound Structural Democratic Transformation In Mexico Means Movement
Towards a Profound Structural Democratic Transformation In the U.S.: When
the bottom left takes back Mexico, the U.S. undemocratic system will be
seriously ill and weakened. Neoliberal Mexico is politically an important
extension of the U.S. , and the U.S. depends on Mexico economically. When
civil society takes Mexico away from the capitalists, it will be a serious
amputation of one the U.S.'s major limbs. Such an amputation will cut deep
into current U.S. 's geographic, political and imperialist psychological
domains.

3. La Otra Campa~a is the Most Correct Immigration Policy : The Mexican
Nation-Peoples (as oppossed to the Mex. Nation state) includes about 30-35
million people of Mexican descent that have been economically expelled from
Mexico and now live in the U.S., who under an other (real democratic) Mexico
would have a right to return and the right of return of land. There will be
no more economic need to cross the border under life and death pressure.

4. La Otra Campa~a Necessarily Entails a Transnational Strategy: La Otra
Campa~a, although at the moment, is focused on taking back the territory of
the current Mexican Nation State, is about taking it for and by the Mexican
Nation Peoples and inspiring others to do the same wherever they are. La
Otra Campa~a is a struggle of a Nation Peoples living and struggling on both
sides of an arbitrary and capitalist based nation-state border line. La Otra
Campa~a is a National Struggle carried out by Trans-National Peoples.

5. The Cucapa Encampment Signals Out the Central Role of the Indigenous
Struggles: The Cucapa encampment is the first step of the second phase of La
Otra Campa~a and it initiates, introduces and further develops the pivotal
role of the Indigenous Peoples of Mexico, whose wisdom and courage is the
back bone of the left and the bottom. The Cucapa Encampment embodies all the
typical genocidal policies of neoliberal capitalism. Stripped of their
natural sources of food because of the dams, the Cucapa today depend on
selling their labor at super exploitive rates and fishing in the mouth of
the Colorado River Delta which is now being prohibited. The encampment is to
shed global light on this genocide. So important is this particular struggle
to the general and long term that La Comision 6xta of the Zapatista will
also be part of the campers.

6. The particpation of [EMAIL PROTECTED] and "naturalized" [EMAIL PROTECTED] is 
key: We as
natural bridges and links to local struggles on both sides. We can bring key
resources both to the particular Cucapa struggle as well as to the general
and long term Otra Campa~a democratic struggle. We can also camp out with
the Cucapa to witness the applied policies of neoliberal capitalism. As
such, our role as [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] (or of progressives 
on this side of
the border) is not one of support or solidarity work but one of carrying out
our part of a regional and in this case transnational strategy.

How Can We Be Part of the Cucupa Encampment and the Overall Otra Campa~a?

1. Visit and/or Camp-out: Organize a Caravan to the Cucapa Encampment: We
call on all progressive individuals to participate by visiting the camp, and
if possible camping out. We expect people from all over Mexico , the U.S.
and other countries to participate. We are encouraging all students and
student organizations such as MEChA to take group spring breaks at the
encampment . The same goes for

2. Fundraising: Individual donations, fundraisers, raffles, t-shirt sales,
silent auctions and more ways that you can be part

3. Outreach: Get the information out to others. We especially want to reach
out to our multicultural grassroots friends and families.

4. Meetings: Banda Martes, which is dedicated to working as part of La Otra
here in Los Angeles, has regular meetings at the Eastside Cafe on Tuesdays
at 8:00 pm. The ESC is located at 5469 Huntington Drive North (corner
w/Maycrest) in El Sereno, Los Angeles 90032.

http://detodos-paratodos.blogspot.com/2007/04/why-should-we-in-us-be-part-of-cucapa.html

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