By Worker’s
World
At the
meeting of the Inter-American Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance (TIAR) in Bogota,
Colombia, on Dec. 3, some 15 countries acted against the Bolivarian government
of Venezuela. They restricted travel of top members of the Venezuelan
government, including its president and vice president.
This
hostile step by these countries, whose right-wing rulers are subservient to
U.S. imperialism, is a sign that Washington plans to step up its assault on the
Venezuelan government and people.
In an
interview by Margaret Flowers and Kevin Zeese of Popular Resistance, New
York-based Venezuelan activist William Camacaro explained these points in detail.
Camacaro, who is active with the Solidarity Committee with Venezuela NYC and
organizes food sovereignty tours to Venezuela, put out an alert to people in
the U.S. urging them to take action to defend Venezuela.
Camacaro
discussed how President Nicolás Maduro’s government has the backing of
Venezuela’s military and has organized popular militias to defend the
democratically elected government. Because of this support, the Caracas
government has stopped Washington’s agents from carrying out a coup, which they
have attempted to instigate since early this year.
Camacaro
stressed the seriousness of the TIAR meeting and the threats coming from the
Colombian regime. He also described U.S. imperialism’s dangerous and aggressive
stance as mass uprisings throughout the hemisphere have put U.S.-backed
neoliberalism under attack. He also discussed the military-fascist coup in
Bolivia and some of the differences between Venezuela and Evo Morales’ Bolivia.
The
interview delivers a message that anti-war and anti-imperialist activists in
the United States should take seriously: We must keep up our level of defense
of the government of President Maduro.
Workers
World will continue its support for the Venezuelan revolutionary process and
the Maduro government, and supports Camacaro’s call for the movement here to
stay alert and take appropriate actions.
We direct
our readers to the full text of the interview with Camacaro, published Dec. 7 at popularresistance.com,
which can also be found at tinyurl.com/uegr5l5.
U.S.
imperialism, out of South America and the Caribbean!
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