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Subject: [Secular Perspective] Declaration of "Peace for Life Second
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 *Peace for Life Second People's Forum*

BOGOTÁ, COLOMBIA ? 20-23 MARCH 2009

Organized in partnership with Colombian NGOs led by
*Proyecto Justicia y Vida***
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BOGOTÁ DECLARATION 2009

*Faith and Resistance for Peace and Life
in the Age of U.S./Global Empire*

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With the powers of dance, music, testimonies and prayers, and enriched by
multiple analyses, we Colombian peoples? movements, and international
delegates in solidarity, issue this joint call to the international
community. In March 2009 at Bogotá, Colombians through *Proyecto Justicia y
Vida, *joined with the Second People?s Forum of *Peace for Life* to focus
Colombia?s armed conflict and struggle within a larger global context, under
the theme, ?Without Fear of Empire: Global People?s Resistance.? *Peace for
Life* defines its peace and justice objectives in relation to the core
issues of empire, state terrorism and militarized neoliberal globalization,
especially as forged by the imperial power of the U.S.* *

 The international delegation brought solidarity and support, with over 50
political activists, scholars, laity, pastors, priests, and peoples
attending from every continent.  Hundreds of Colombians met in common
purpose with international guests coming from Argentina, Australia, Austria,
Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Fiji, Germany, India, Italy,
Lebanon, Malaysia, Nepal, Norway, Philippines, South Africa, South Korea,
Tonga, United Kingdom, and the United States.

 *RESISTANCE?S PAIN AND POWER*

Together, we Colombians and international delegates, weave the strength of
our resistance with our faith for a common struggle. Our struggle grows
strong amid the destruction of peoples and lands that the U.S global
empire?with its transnational corporations and Neoliberal policies?inflicts
upon the peoples of Colombia and so many others.

 Colombia today is burdened by the nightmare of more than 50 years of armed
conflict, as guerrilla groups have waged an ongoing struggle against unjust
Colombian governments. The present government exploits this long-standing
conflict to advance the special interests of its elite, the 3 percent of the
population who owns over half of Colombia?s arable land. The conflicts
inside the country are many and complex, but we lift our cry especially
against the U.S. global empire, which, often with Europe?s complicity,
endlessly multiplies the people?s pain.

 There is some hope, because today the power of the U.S. global empire is in
decline, due to its own internal economic crisis, and the unyielding
resistance of people?s movements in Iraq, Afghanistan and Palestine.
Moreover, there are the rival powers of a stronger China, Russia, and
especially the new governments brought to power by peoples? movements across
Latin America (in Venezuela, Brazil, Bolivia, for example). Nevertheless,
the empire remains a threat. It has divided the entire globe into strategic
command regions, and maintains over 800 military bases worldwide. The U.S.
is now making a desperate and brutal assault on the people of Colombia, in
order to secure empire?s traditional hold over all the Americas and, by
extension, over the globe. Empire is hungry for the resources of Colombia,
Latin America?s fifth largest economy. It has a particular hunger for
narco-trafficking, exploiting it and so destroying humanity. It now seeks to
strengthen its strategic position in Colombia, located between Central and
South America, and bordering Panama, Venezuela, Brazil, Ecuador and Peru.
Empire especially covets the oil of Colombia, the third largest Latin
American supplier of oil to the U.S. (after Venezuela and Mexico). To feed
its domestic demand for oil, the U.S. imports more oil from Latin America
than even from the Middle East. And with gains and investments from these
resources, the empire plays a ruthless game, a ?casino capitalism,? a
speculation of high finance that brings the people low.

 And so, Colombia?s peoples are bleeding. Women, children, the
aged?especially those from Indigenous, Afro-Colombian, and peasant/*
campesino* communities?are now being displaced and dispossessed from their
lands. Indigenous peoples? struggle for their land and culture is met by the
Colombian state?s continued repression and threats of ?extinction.? Middle
classes have been exploited by their banks and lending agencies. Millions of
displaced persons and refugees have been created by strategic maneuvers of
elites who expropriate land for economic gain and power. These displacements
are not just a simple transfer of peoples from one place to another; they
are the brutal, forced loss of home and housing, being coerced to live
without  dignity, seeing loved-ones killed, tortured, poisoned by
defoliating spraying of coca fields, denuding and polluting mother earth.
Moreover, when leaders for peace and justice have come forward to work in
peaceful and political ways, they routinely have been assassinated by
military and paramilitary agents.

 We have seen this bleeding before. We recognize the bleeding of Colombian
peoples as U.S. Empire?s work elsewhere. It is, for example, the same
bleeding we see when the empire of America and Israel work together to
dispossess Palestinian peoples of their lands, enforcing more than 60 years
of colonization, apartheid discrimination, and illegal occupation of
Palestine. In Colombia today, Israel works as a full partner with the United
States in the funding and training of military and paramilitary forces to
enact illegal dispossession of lands and peoples, as they do in Palestine.

 It is the same bleeding from empire that, historically, we have seen in the
invasions and occupations of the Philippines for its resources and strategic
position, in the partition and brutal militarization of the divided Koreas,
in the more than a million lives lost in the U.S. war in Vietnam, in the
militarized colonization of Puerto Rico, in the economic isolation and
invasion of Haiti, in the brutal interventions into democratic struggles in
Nepal, in the invasions of Grenada and Panama, and in the embargos and
attacks on the people?s revolution in Cuba. Today we see the bleeding
continue, in the war and occupation of Iraq (a million of its civilians
sacrificed to empire), in the suffering of young women and men in the sweat
factories of empire?s ?free trade export zones,? in the uninvestigated
feminicides (murders of women) in Guatemala, in the networks of human
trafficking (in women, especially), in the empire?s torture cells of
Abu-Ghraib and Guantánamo Bay, in the empire?s feeding on the callous
neglect and exploitation of Dalit people, in the imperial actions and
inactions in Rwanda, the Congo and Sudan, and in the empire?s current
spiraling into greater militarization and war in Afghanistan. Even as we
meet in Bogotá, we also hear the cries from Sri Lanka, where civilians are
dying from attacks by a government supported by the US in the name of a
?struggle against terrorism.?

 Empire has its own religion, often believing that this bleeding is a
necessary sacrifice for globalization, for civilization, for the future of
all peoples. Too many Christian churches preach this theology, condoning the
sacrifice of the poor, or becoming complicit by their silence with this
sacrifice of the earth and her poor. We reject this theology of sacrifice
for imperial globalization. We refuse to be the sacrificial lambs for the
empire?s pretexts and projects, whether called ?war on terrorism,? ?war on
drugs,? or ?development.?

 *THE CALL AND PLEDGE OF A COUNTER-IMPERIAL FAITH*

 We, nevertheless, are not just bleeding. We are also breathing life, and
celebrating life?s emergence, even in the throes of U.S. imperial power. We
breathe in our rage and mourning, and live out a new culture of memory,
remembering to be led toward justice and peace by our many departed
ancestors and martyrs. We breathe and calmly discern in empire the
structural demons of greed and violence that we must name and resist
everywhere. We breathe within a fragile ecosystem of air and water, and are
thus united and empowered with all peoples of this one earth, which births
and nurtures us all. In Bogotá, we Indigenous, Christian, Muslim, Buddhist
and other peoples of conscience, celebrate together this new spirituality of
breath and life. This spirituality breaks down the politics and religions of
self-centeredness, egoism, individualism, and greed, and brings peace and
life with justice.

 Thus our shared pain and lamentation have arisen in faith, with a new
counter-imperial spirituality, nurtured by many faiths that guide our
concrete popular movements and organizing. We are especially led by and have
as our exemplars the women and mothers of the dispossessed in Colombia and
among the dispossessed of every land. This spirituality is part of a
revolution of spiritual values and practices the world over. We call all
peoples of faith and conscience to this revolution?whether they be from any
religion or no religion?to participate in the spiritualities of many faiths
resisting empire today in their own settings.

 We join our Colombian brothers and sisters to call for prosecution of the
Colombian state?s and financial sectors? crimes against humanity, especially
as transnational corporations have ravaged the country. War and
dispossession against all, especially farmers, must be ended. Colonization
and racism against Colombia?s indigenous peoples must be dismantled,
especially for the Raizal peoples of Colombia?s Caribbean region. We bring
the same urgency to prosecuting crimes against international law in Colombia
as we do to those in Palestine.

 We call also to our brothers and sisters under repression or in crisis
inside the U.S. imperium. We celebrate your faith and spirituality of
resistance against your government?s imperial power. Your economic crisis is
part of the multiple chaos being visited upon us throughout the world,
driven by the imperial adventures and interventions of U.S. global power.
Your bleeding within the U.S. is one of the many rivulets of blood flowing
from the open wounds of empire around the world.

 As all who hear our call join with us, we pledge our resolve to resist the
many strategies of empire today. Here at this Forum, we have analyzed and
mourned our planet in peril, but in hope and joy we are building new
structures to hasten the time of a liberation from empire for all the
oppressed of the earth.

  *Adopted by the participants of the Peace for Life Second People?s Forum
held on 20-23 March 2009 in Bogotá, Colombia*







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