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Not a difficult choice at all
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Chávez and Venezuela deserve the support of all who
believe in social justice and democracy
By Ken Livingstone
http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,,1774913,00.html
The Guardian
May 15, 2006
(Ken Livingstone is the mayor of London)
President Hugo Chávez of Venezuela will today become
the second head of state - after the Queen - to be
welcomed to London's City Hall. When it comes to the
social transformation taking place in Venezuela, the
political qualifications often necessary in our
imperfect world can be set aside. It is crystal clear
on which side right and justice lies. For many years
people have demanded that social progress and democracy
go hand in hand, and that is exactly what is now taking
place in Venezuela.
It therefore deserves the unequivocal support of not
only every supporter of social progress but every
genuine believer in democracy in the world.
Venezuela is a state of huge oil wealth that was
hitherto scarcely used to benefit the population. Now,
for the first time in a country of over 25 million
people, a functioning health service is being built.
Seventeen million people have been given access to free
healthcare for the first time in their lives.
Illiteracy has been eliminated. Fifteen million people
have been given access to food, medicines and other
essential products at affordable prices. A quarter of a
million eye operations have been financed to rescue
people from blindness. These are extraordinary
practical achievements.
Little wonder, then, that Chávez and his supporters
have won 10 elections in eight years. These victories
were achieved despite a private media largely
controlled by opponents of the government. Yet Chávez's
visit has been met with absurd claims from rightwing
activists that he is some kind of dictator.
The opponents of democracy are those who orchestrated a
coup against Chávez, captured on film in the
extraordinary documentary The Revolution Will Not Be
Televised. It is a film that literally changes lives.
By chance, a TV crew was in the presidential palace
when the military coup of April 2002 against Chávez
took place. It captured minute by minute the events
that unfolded.
Anti-Chávez gunmen, in league with the coup organisers,
opened fire on a pro-Chávez demonstration. As guns are
commonplace in Venezuela, some in the crowd returned
fire. US television stations manipulated these images
by editing out the gunfire aimed at the pro- Chávez
crowd to claim that anti-Chavez demonstrators had been
attacked.
A million people took to the streets of Caracas to
demand Chávez's release. The moment when the army
deserted the coup leaders and went over to support the
demonstrators is shown on film.
It is a sign of how little David Cameron's Conservative
party has changed that London Tories are boycotting
today's meeting with Chávez. This contrasts, of course,
with the Tories' longstanding feting of the murdering
torturer General Augusto Pinochet. To justify their
position they ludicrously compare Chávez to Stalin.
Sometimes it is necessary to choose the lesser of two
evils. Britain fought with Stalin against Hitler. But
with Chávez the choice is not difficult at all. He is
both carrying out a progressive programme and doing so
through the mandate of the ballot box.
George Bush's refusal to respect the choices of the
Venezuelan people shows that his administration has no
real interest in promoting democracy at all.
Not since the 1973 coup that brought Pinochet to power
have people faced a clearer or more important
international choice. In Venezuela millions are
struggling to take their country out of poverty. They
are doing so by means that are among the most
democratic in the world. Both are inspiring.
Today Venezuela is being opposed largely on the basis
of lies. We have to make sure Venezuelans have to face
nothing worse. It is the duty of all people who support
progress, justice and democracy to stand with
Venezuela.
mayor@london.gov.uk
Guardian Unlimited (c) Guardian Newspapers Limited 2006 |
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