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- From: Florence Steele <fs%uva.pcmail.Virginia.EDU@MIZZOU1.missouri.edu>
- Subject: Free Trade Conference of Governors
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- Date: Wed, 22 Jul 1992 19:27:16 GMT
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- Please post the following message to ACTIV-L. Thank you.
-
- On Tuesday, July 28th Governor Douglas Wilder of Virginia will be hosting a
- conference to discuss issues of "free trade" at the University of Virginia in
- Charlottesville. Attendees will include the governors of southeastern states
- and presidents of most of the Central American countries.
-
- A group of community residents of Charlottesville and employees of the
- University of Virginia would like to call attention to the lack of concern
- with human rights and economic rights of workers inherent in these "free
- trade" discussions. We are planning to mobilize across the street from the
- Rotunda at 12:00 noon in order to let our governor know that we are concerned
- with poverty and economic exploitation of workers north and south of the
- border. Please join us.
-
- The following letter is being sent to the Charlottesville Daily Progress:
-
- July 22, 1992
-
- Dear Editor,
-
- The Central American presidents will be attending a trade summit with
- Southeastern state governors hosted by Governor Wilder in Charlottesville at
- the University of Virginia on Tuesday, July 28. The purpose of the meeting
- requested by the Central American presidents is to encourage business
- investment into their respective economies.
-
- We understand that the governors and presidents will be meeting and dining at
- the Rotunda and Monticello, symbolic sites of American democracy.
-
- We would like to take this opportunity to call attention to human rights and
- worker rights violations in these so-called "fledgling democracies", with
- which Governor Wilder plans to sign a "statement of cooperation". We want to
- point out the ongoing environmental destruction inherent in the
- expert-oriented model of development dictated by the U.S. Agency for
- International Development since WWII. It is clear that the recent
- International Monetary Fund-imposed austerity programs have increased the
- already severe poverty of the region and reduced already deficient public
- spending on education, healthcare, and other social services.
-
- Since the invasion of Panama, the defeat of the Sandinistas, and the signing
- of the Peace Accords in El Salvador, U.S. foreign policy is unchallenged in
- Central America.
-
- The war-weary, environmentally-despoiled, poverty-stricken region has been
- once again subdued for a new phase of exploitation by foreign capital. The
- unorganized and repressed labor force in Central America is attractive to
- U.S. corporate investment. However, the easy transfer of transnational
- capital south of the border facilitated by the current move toward
- hemispheric Free Trade means loss of jobs, lower paying jobs, and decreased
- safety & environmental standards here in Virginia and throughout the United
- States.
-
- Human rights, worker rights and the elimination of poverty everywhere should
- be the focus of negotiations with the Central American presidents, not the
- promotion of the free flow of capital "south of the border". We call on
- Governor Wilder, as the respresentative of all citizens of the Commonwealth,
- not merely the business interests, to bear this in mind as he enters into
- closed door meetings with the Central American presidents.
-
- Sincerely,
-
-
- Elena Day
- Florence Steele
- Dona Hildebrand
- John Chapman
- Nancy Cook
- Tom Joseph
-
-
- As citizens of Virginia and employees of the University (some of us) we feel
- responsible for the actions of our governmental representatives and the use
- of our public resources. It is our inherent responsibility to develop truly
- democratic institutions in our local community. Come and help us express
- support for the people of Central America and of the United States who will
- not be represented at the conference.
-
- For more information:
-
- Florence Steele
- 804 982 4630 (W)
- 804 979 1781 (h)
- fs@UVA.PCMAIL.VIRGINIA.EDU
-