Subcomandante Marcos in Cancún: "Derail the Death Train of the
WTO"
First Protests Begin at Edge of Security
Zone
Cancún: The messages from Subcomandante
Marcos and Comandantes Esther and David of the Zapatista National Liberation
Army (EZLN) this morning fell like verbal bombshells on the assembled crowd in
Cancún, scene of the WTO Ministerial.
"The Global movement against the
globalization of death has today, in Cancún, one of its most brilliant
expressions," said Marcos in a tape-recorded message read to the assembled
thousands at the International Farmers and Indigenous Peoples' Forum being
co-sponsored by Via Campesina
(http://www.viacampesina.org),
the Mexican umbrella peasant group UNORCA (http://www.unorca.org.mx) and
the National Indigenous Congress (CNI) of Mexico. "We salute the very
existence of the Via Campesina, your struggle and your resistance," he
said in an accompanying letter. The Via Campesina is the global alliance of
family farm, peasant, indigenous, farm worker and landless movements, which has
affiliates in some 70 countries, both North and South, representing about 100
million people.
In reference to the trade ministers of
the world who are meeting to carry out WTO negotiations in the heavily guarded
luxury hotel zone of Cancún, he said: "This is not the first time nor the
last that those who think they own the planet have to hide behind their high
walls and pathetic security forces to make their plans. Just as in any war, the
high command of this army of the transnationals, which seeks to conquer the
world in the only way that it can be conquered - by destroying it - meets under
a security system which is matched in size only by their fear."
Because, he added, "this is a war. A
war on humanity. The globalization of those who are above is nothing more than
a global machine that feeds on blood and defecates dollars." But we do not
have to obey this machine, he said, because "we can build a new path,
where life means life with dignity, where life means life with liberty.... The
entire world is in dispute between two projects of globalization. Globalization
from above, which globalizes conformity, cynicism, stupidity, war, destruction,
death, and forgetting, and globalization from below, which globalizes
rebellion, hope, creativity, intelligence, imagination, life, memory, and the construction
of a world with room for many worlds."
In the letter he sent with the tape, he
issued a call to "derail the death train of the WTO in Cancún and around
the world."
In an accompanying written speech that
was read to the crowd, Comandante Esther of the EZLN addressed "sisters,
indigenous women, peasant women and city women." She called on women to
fight sexism and abuse wherever it is found, even among companions in struggle.
"When we demand respect as women we demand it not only from neoliberals
but also from those who struggle against neoliberal policies and say they are
revolutionaries, but in the home act like Bush." She also called for
strength in the struggle against the WTO and neoliberalism, "because what
we produce never receives a fair price but what they sell us gets more
expensive all the time... while millions of poor men, women and children die of
hunger and disease."
In another written speech that was read
out loud, Comandante David of the EZLN said that "before the moneyed
powerful who meet today to work out how best to eliminate us, to humiliate us,
to disappear us, we, the Zapatistas rise up in autonomy and resistance like
arms and shields for all humanity and against neoliberalism. Because we, the
indigenous people of Mexico, of Latin America, of whatever continent, have
always suffered all kinds of injustice... in our own territory we are exploited
like slaves."
But, he went on, "the land is ours,
it belongs to the peasants and the indigenous peoples, and we should take it
back and make it produce for all, not just for a handful of the wealthy who wouldn't
even recognize the color of the soil if you placed it before them."
"This is why, from this remote but
dignified corner of our country, Mexico, we call on the people of all Mexico,
on the peoples of all of Latin America, and on all the peoples of the world, to
unite with our resistance, and support the resistance of all poor peoples of
the world who are being beaten down and destroyed by the globalization of
death. Brothers and sisters of the
world, we call upon you to unite and get organized in global resistance."
The hall was packed not just with
indigenous, peasant and farmer delegates from Mexico and the world, but also by
student activists, environmentalists and others, together with a massive
presence of the news media that always flocks to any event involving the
Zapatistas, who time and again have demonstrated their ability to electrify and
move people to mass action.
Shortly after, a first contingent of some
one thousand protestors - mostly students on this first day of action, but accompanied
by a small solidarity contingent from the Via Campesina, sallied forth to probe
the defenses arrayed at the security perimeter of the luxury hotel zone. The march
was filled with music and street theater, and while completely non-violent, led
to the complete closure of vehicle access to the zone for several hours, and
brought the massive presence of riot police.
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