*Declaration of the Latin American and Caribbean Regional of the ICMLPO *

It is not true that the present crisis of capitalism-imperialism is 
passing and in definitive recovery, as the spokespersons of imperialism 
proclaim. On the contrary, it is broadening and deepening in all the 
economies of the countries of the planet. This is strongly striking the 
productive, financial and commercial sectors. But mainly, it is 
attacking the lives of the workers in all continents, the dependent 
peoples and countries. Its most dramatic effects are seen in the tens of 
millions of workers dismissed, in the decline in wages and cuts in 
social services.

This crisis that broke out within U.S. imperialism has extended to all 
continents, without any country being able to escape it. Therefore, big 
capital and its governments are carrying out aggressive economic, 
political, social and military actions so that the dependent countries 
and people are the ones who pay for it. They are strengthening their 
invading armies and prepare regional wars such as in Iraq and 
Afghanistan, and supporting occupations such as that of Palestine by 
Israel.

However, in all countries and particularly in Europe, the working class 
and peoples are giving an important response with mobilizations and 
general strikes that show their rejection and their willingness to fight 
against the economic policies of imperialism and the bourgeois 
governments. The struggle of the working class and youth in Greece 
stands out.

The US is strengthening its role as an imperialist country, it is trying 
to assert its positions and continue its hegemony in Latin America. 
Facing the resistance of the peoples and the winning of important 
democratic and patriotic positions, it is strengthening its political 
and military offensive: in continuation of the implementation of Plan 
Colombia it is installing seven military bases, modernizing the Fourth 
Fleet and reintroducing it along the coasts of the Americas, it is 
implementing Plan Merida in Mexico, the coup in Honduras, the military 
occupation of Haiti, strengthening the blockade of Cuba, as well as the 
ideological and political offensive, promoting paramilitarism, anti-drug 
"operations," the militarization of the regimes, etc.

It is trying to recover the political and economic control of the 
democratic and patriotic countries and governments that denounce and 
confront it, using open and disguised mechanisms of intervention and 
aggression, the active processes of destabilization in Venezuela, 
Bolivia and Nicaragua.

The imperialist countries of Europe, mainly Germany, England and Spain 
are expanding their direct investments and credits and are stimulating 
trade in the region. Several Latin American countries have adopted and 
others are discussing free trade agreements with the European Union. 
These relations of economic dependency transcend politics.

For several decades, Japanese imperialism has been extending its 
tentacles, primarily financial and commercial, in the region, making it 
one of the powers that is contending for domination of Latin America.

In recent years, Chinese imperialism has ventured with force into the 
various countries of Latin America. It is making direct investments in 
mining, oil, civil construction, etc. It is developing a commercial 
assault in all the countries and has become a creditor to the 
governments. The Chinese offensive in the region has grown significantly 
and it is contending with the United States and other imperialist 
countries.

In Latin America and the Caribbean, the crisis has serious 
repercussions, mainly on the poorest and most dependent countries. It is 
submerging the economies of the States in a drastic reduction of 
productive capacity, in serious fiscal deficits, in a general reduction 
of their Gross Domestic Product (GDP). It is causing an increase in the 
foreign debt, a rise in dismissals and unemployment, the growth of 
underemployment and of the informal sector. It is causing serious 
cutbacks in public spending and social security, and a furious onslaught 
against the political, economic, social and cultural gains. Although the 
crisis may show some fluctuations and signs of recovery, it has not yet 
touched bottom, it continues to sharpen and its social, economic and 
political effects affect the life of the countries and the conditions of 
the working classes, the peoples and youth of the continent.

For several years there has been a significant rise in the struggle of 
the masses. The popular movements are reviving, broadening and becoming 
increasingly politicized. The struggle in defense of sovereignty, 
against imperialism, for the defense of natural resources, against 
looting and indiscriminate exploitation is revitalizing the social 
movements. The confrontation against repression, the violation of human 
rights, the criminalization of the social struggles, the militarization 
and paramilitarism, coups d'état, the struggle for democracy and civil 
liberties are part of the action of the working masses and youth; the 
trade union movement is valiantly fighting against dismissals, for the 
right to work, for wage increases, in defense of the right to strike and 
collective bargaining, for the right to democratic unionization, for 
social security and decent pensions. The peasants are conducting 
vigorous struggles for land and their rights in all countries; the 
indigenous peoples are standing up, defending their rights and joining 
in the struggle for social change; the working women and ecologists are 
joining their actions in the process of emancipation of the workers and 
peoples.

The rise of the struggle of the masses is coming together with the 
failure and exhaustion of neoliberal policies, with the sharpening of 
the contradictions among the bourgeoisie and among the imperialists, 
creating new scenarios and conditions that are favorable to the 
development of class combats of the working masses, of the peoples and 
youth, for the work of the left-wing and revolutionary organizations and 
parties.

The demands of the struggle of the masses do not have only had the stamp 
of defense of their gains, but they have developed a content for change. 
This aspiration is deepening and is being projected into the electoral 
political struggle, expressed in the vote for the parties and 
organizations that propose change, for the proposals of the left, 
helping to elect democratic and progressive governments, some of which 
are holding high positions in defense of sovereignty, of the rights of 
the peoples and are fighting against imperialist domination and the 
attacks of internal reaction, such as in Venezuela and Bolivia. On the 
other hand, the pressure of imperialism and reaction is causing several 
of those governments to fall into reformist and developmental policies, 
of conciliation with imperialism and the oligarchies; they are moving to 
the right, and consequently are confronting and repressing the trade 
union movement, the social organizations, the indigenous peoples, the 
left-wing organizations and revolutionary forces, as is happening in 
Ecuador with the Correa government.

This social and political process, the development of the struggle of 
the masses, the involvement of significant sectors of the middle strata 
and classes, is coming together in the formation and development of a 
Tendency for Patriotic, Progressive and Left-Wing Change that is 
influencing the social and political life of all countries, to varying 
degrees and levels.

This Tendency is expressed in the development of the anti-imperialist 
consciousness of the workers and peoples, in the decision to fight for 
the government, for social change. Within this Tendency the 
revolutionary ideas, the decision to fight for the overthrow of 
imperialism, the destruction of capitalism and the building of socialism 
are expressed vigorously and in development; in this task our 
Marxist-Leninist parties, together with other revolutionary 
organizations, are fulfilling our responsibilities.

In this new scenario, the development of the social struggle, the 
affirmation and growth of proletarian revolutionary positions, of the 
Marxist-Leninist forces, are faced with the responsibility of unmasking 
and fighting against all sorts of theses and proposals of a reformist 
and diversionist character within the workers and popular movement. Some 
of them are exhibited by the governments; in particular, we must pay 
attention to the so-called "citizen's revolution," "Bolivarian 
revolution," the preaching of peaceful revolution, of the revolution by 
the "vote," of "21st century socialism." These circumstances place on 
the agenda the ideological and political struggle between revolution and 
reformism.

The development of the Tendency for Change is changing the relationship 
of forces in Latin America, it has led to the existence of several 
democratic and progressive governments at the same time that, as a 
response of imperialism and reaction, it is building openly 
pro-imperialist governments such as those of Colombia, Mexico and Peru.

The momentum of the struggle of the workers and peoples, the consistent 
positions of several governments and the willingness of others to 
renegotiate dependency are giving rise to the emergence of anti-U.S. 
political initiatives at the level of countries and governments, such as 
ALBA (Bolivarian Alliance the Americas), the organization of Latin 
American and Caribbean States, excluding the U.S. and Canada. There is 
also the formation of UNASUR (Union of Nations of South America), the 
establishment of the Bank of the South, and a virtual currency, the 
Sucre, as a means of payment for trade between member countries. We 
proletarian revolutionaries support these initiatives, as part of the 
confrontation with the imperialist policies of the U.S., while we warn 
of their limits and we work to assert the anti-imperialist consciousness 
of the peoples in their struggle for social and national liberation.

We Marxist-Leninists take into account the development of the social and 
political struggle, their advances and achievements, we are present in 
all arenas; we fully support the various progressive and patriotic 
measures while we warn of the illusions that they can arouse among the 
masses. We insist that real change will come about as a result of the 
overthrow of imperialism, of the burial of capitalism by means of the 
organization of the social revolution, of the seizure of power by the 
revolutionary road and with the building of socialism.

To organize the revolution we must lead the working class and peoples in 
the struggle against the crisis and its effects. We insist that the 
definitive solution of the crisis, for the benefit of the workers, will 
only happen with the revolution and socialism. Any other alternative 
only means palliatives, proposals for the recomposition of capitalism. 
This statement in no way means to stand idly by in dealing with the 
effects of the crisis on the working masses. It demands that we stand 
up, at the forefront of the struggle of the working class, of all those 
exploited and oppressed by capital and imperialism to struggle against 
dismissals, for the rise in wages, for non-payment of the foreign debt, 
against the sell-out policy of the governments, for the building of a 
revolutionary confluence with the working class at the head, involving 
the peasantry, the poor, the indigenous peoples and the youth; for the 
affirmation of the ideas of change, for the ideals of the revolution and 
socialism

Let the rich, the ones responsible, pay for the crisis!

To the crisis, the only solution is revolution!

Workers of the world, unite!!

Latin America and Caribbean Regional of the International Conference of 
Marxist-Leninist Parties and Organizations

Revolutionary Communist Party of Brazil, Communist Party of Colombia 
(Marxist-Leninist), Communist Party of Labor of the Dominican Republic, 
Marxist Leninist Communist Party of Ecuador, Communist Party of Mexico 
(Marxist-Leninist), Marxist-Leninist Communist Party of Venezuela

July 2010

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Fraternally,

Damodar

email:marxistfront(at)yahoo.co.in

http://www.otheraspect.tk

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Fraternally,

Damodar

email:marxistfront(at)yahoo.co.in

http://www.otheraspect.tk

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