[NYTr] El Salvador: The Tables are Turning Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2007 19:16:26 -0600 (CST) Via NY Transfer News Collective * All the News that Doesn't Fit Granma Daily - 14 November, 2007 http://www.granma.cubaweb.cu/english/news/art66.html El Salvador: The Tables are Turning By ORLANDO ORAMAS LEON El Salvador is practically the only country in Central America where the extreme right is in power. Its servility to the United States led it to sending troops to Iraq. It has also been a sanctuary over the years for notorious terrorists and mercenaries such as Luis Posada Carriles and his partner in crime Francisco Chavez Abarca. However, the start up of campaigning to elect leaders for the Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front (FMLN) for the 2009 presidential elections has the governing Nationalist Republican Alliance (ARENA) showing concern over the partybs momentum and widespread popular support for the frontline running team of journalist Mauricio Funes for president and former guerrilla commander Salvador Sanchez Ceren as his running mate. The stands were packed last weekend at the Cuscatlan Stadium in San Salvador with thousands of people attending a rally where the FMLN announced the party candidates. Funes, a reporter known for his criticism of the government, leads a list of 26 as the most popular among potential candidates, which has the ARENA leadership nervous. ARENA was founded in 1982 during Washingtonbs dirty war in El Salvador and is closely linked to the death squads that brought mourning to thousands of Salvadoran families and assassinated Archbishop Oscar Arnulfo Romero. The FMLN seeks the presidency for the fourth time, leading the way in the endeavor to offer new perspectives within the regional and international panorama, and taking advantage of the dissatisfaction of the majority of Salvadorians who are dissatisfied with the servile and exclusive politics of the governing party. Funes told the crowd that if elected he will invest heavily in social programs to fight poverty and confront the galloping crime wave involving thousands of young people who belong to youth gangs known as maras. The FMLN maintains that ARENAbs attempts to address the problem with a "hard handed" approach, often involving extrajudicial killings, have failed. Thus, it is a great irony that Salvadorian President Antonio Saca, a fan of Bush, was chosen to host the 18th Ibero-American Summit in 2008, whose central theme is young people. ARENAbs policies have large percentage of Salvadoran youth to emigrate looking for other horizons, while others, marginalized and forgotten, have no option but to join the gangs. ARENA is also responsible for the culture of violence that reigns in the country, where, 15 years after the peace accords, more people die each day than during the bloody war fuelled by Washington. Last year 3,928 violent deaths were registered and 2007 is advancing towards giving the tiny nation the continentalbs highest homicide rate, a result of the failed strategy of repression and the abandonment of any social concerns under ARENA governments during more than 15 years. The end of the civil war did not bring peace, but further shattered the country with the application of neoliberal economic policies of privatization and the opening up to foreign capital which hit the poorest sectors the hardest. The FMLN candidate said if elected he would strengthen the role of the State, in a full turn from the policy that privatized everything (bank, telecommunications, energy). Meanwhile, privatization of public hospitals, social security, and water and sewer services are currently on the drawing board of Saca and the people around him. The FMLN says it will end the privileges that "enrich a few even more" and stop "the servile nature that has characterized the ARENA governments in relation to the United States," said Funes. He also announced that he would end the sending of troops to Iraq and reorient foreign policy away from the dictates of the White House. The reaction from Saca and his rightwing associates came without delay. In its usual fashion, ARNEA launched a perennial campaign of lies and scare tactics, as they successfully did during the last elections, campaigning on the blackmail that the United States would cut off family remittances of the nearly two million Salvadorans in that country as a reprisal if the FMLN won. Although it wasnbt a communist who said "you canbt fool all of the people all of the time," the door could be opening to the truth in El Salvador, home of ultra-rightwing accomplices of terrorism that sooner than later will be replaced in power by a battle-hardened people, on a day envisioned by the late poet Roque Dalton. * ================================================================= NY Transfer News Collective * A Service of Blythe Systems Since 1985 - Information for the Rest of Us Our main website: http://www.blythe.org List Archives: http://blythe-systems.com/pipermail/nytr/ Subscribe: http://blythe-systems.com/mailman/listinfo/nytr =================================================================