Summit of the Bolivarian Alternative (ALBA) Concludes in Venezuela
ALBA Bank formed as alternative to IMF and World Bank
The 6th Summit of the Bolivarian Alternative for Latin America (ALBA), a joint Venezuelan-Cuban initiative based on fair trade as an alternative to the U.S.-sponsored Free Trade Area of the Americas, concluded in Caracas on Saturday with the founding of a new Bank of ALBA and the signing of a series of economic and social agreements between the member nations. The Dominica also became the newest country to join the regional fair trade bloc.Commenting on the launch of the new financial institution, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said that it breaks with capitalist concepts and is a political instrument for social and economic development. ALBA, "as its name indicates, is an alternative to the global capitalist model, a concept of a geo-economic, geopolitical, social, cultural and ideological space that is in construction," he added.Chavez also emphasized the importance of the incorporation of the Dominica into ALBA. saying, "despite the globalized media bombardment... it shows that an alternative continues growing and consolidating itself."In the face of this initiative, the Free Trade Area of the Americas proposed by the United States, "is a cadaver," Venezuela's Ambasador to Cuba, Ali Rodriguez Arraque commented.With initial financing of more than $1 billion, the Bank of ALBA, aims to promote projects of economic integration and infrastructural development as well as progress in social, educational, cultural and health programs in the member nations. It also aims to eliminate the economic weaknesses of these countries and eradicate economic asymmetries as a result of the process of financial globalization Venezuelan economist, Jesús Faría explained.Unlike other financial institutions such as the World Bank or the IMF, the Bank of ALBA will not impose loan conditions and will function based on consensus of all members. The summit agreed to a two tier mechanism for democratic decision making in the Bank, a Ministerial Council and an Executive Direction, with a rotating presidency of the member nations.Also attending the summit were presidents Evo Morales (Bolivia); Daniel Ortega (Nicaragua); vicepresident of Cuba, Carlos Lage; Prime Ministers, Roosevelt Skerrit of Dominica; Baldwin Spencer of Antigua and Barbuda; and Dr. Ralph Gonsalves of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, as well as representatives of Ecuador; San Cristóbal and Nieves; Honduras; Haití; and Uruguay.Referring to the economic crisis in the United States, Lage stressed the importance of the unity of the peoples and the formation of the Bank of ALBA, saying that Latin America should prepare itself for a "post-dollar and multi-polar world" with institutions and markets less dependent on the United States.Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega also spoke of the importance of reducing greenhouse gas emissions and made a call to industrialized and developed countries to "cease with the capitalist model" that every day weakens the planet. "The capitalist model is exhausted, it is unsustainable,"he said.ALBA delegate and Minister for the Social Investment Fund in Nicaragua, Nelson Artola, said that through agreements signed in the framework of ALBA, "the supply of oil by Venezuela has allowed us to attend to the energy emergency that Nicaragua inherited from 16 years of neoliberal governments that left blackouts and chaos in the national economy."Nicaragua and Venezuela also signed an accord for cooperation in social programs, including the construction of eight Centers for Child Development in Nicaragua as the beginning of a program to reintegrate the country's 47,000 street kids.The three day summit involved a series of meetings, including the Political Commission of ALBA, the Finance Ministers of ALBA, the Technical Financial Commission of the Bank of ALBA, a meeting of ALBA Ministers, as well as a summit of social movements from the member nations.In addition to the formation of the Bank of ALBA, the leaders of Bolivia, Cuba, Dominica, Nicaragua and Venezuela, signed a political declaration in which they announced their support for Bolivia and its process of democratic changes.They also ratified a plan to promote cultural exchange through the creation of "ALBA Houses," which Jose González, president of the ALBA House in Caracas said, "will serve as centers for creativity, artists, cultural promoters, social movements - to generate a movement that allows the knowledge of values that at times are not recognized because the mechanisms of the market are not interested in them." Other agreements for security and food sovereignty among the member countries and the proposal to form an ALBA energy company were also made.The closing act of the 6th ALBA Summit was held in the Latin American School of Medicine, where for the past six months 395 students from Latin America and the Carribean have been studying an introductory course on Medical Science as part of the educational program of ALBA.
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Antonini's case is a CIA operation
“The operation (of Antonini Wilson's suitcase) itself was a CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) operation”, said Luis Bilbao, Argentinean journalist and Director of the America XXI magazine, regarding the suitcase with 800 thousand dollars' case that was seized by Argentinean authorities to the businessman Guido Antonini Wilson. During an interview offered to the program En Confianza, broadcast by the television state-owned channel Venezolana de Television (VTV), Bilbao stated that as part of his research on this case, the first hypothesis he developed about this case is that the operation was thought by the North American Central Intelligence Agency. “Since the first moment I posed my first hypothesis, I knew the operation was a CIA's plan. I do not have any doubt of it”. Another hypothesis, which also involves the CIA, is that Antonini Wilson is an agent of that agency and that inside Argentinean Government there are people working for the CIA, he commented. He added that there are a lot of dark elements which indicates a direct intervention of the CIA in this case, for example the way the things happened, the already known friendship between the Wilson and the Venezuelan former President Carlos Andrés Pérez, whose name appears at the CIA lists as a collaborator. Regarding this last issue, Bilbao reminded that “everybody” knows that Carlos Andrés Pérez since 60s is part of the CIA's payroll. This was confirmed by Philip Agee, a former CIA agent, in his book where he published “all the names of the Latin American politicians and leaders that were part of the payroll. Carlos Andrés Pérez was among them”. The Argentinean journalist reported that the suitcase operation and its consequences are part of a CIA conspiracy, which tries deliberately to brake the stability, first, of the Venezuelan Government, and second, but not less important, the Argentinean Administration. Regarding the alleged statements of Moisés Maionica pleaded guilty in both charges, Bilbao stressed that these statements are pretty confusing, because Maionica, said he was innocent at the start of the trial, “one month later he says he is guilty”. Bilbao noted that the CIA made things for sure to make Maionica admit his alleged guilt and that it is very possible that during this month he was tortured, at least psychologically, to make him change his declaration. He also said that this case has to be studied in deep.
5,000 tons of food was seized during 2008
Caracas, Jan 29 ABN.- Around 5000 tons of food has been seized during year 2008, as part of the operative Food Sovereignty Plan carried out by the National Guard and other organisms of the Venezuelan State, The plan is aimed at struggling against contraband and hoarding. The announcement was made Tuesday by general commander of National Guard (GN, by its Spanish acronym)), Fredy Alonso Carrión, along with the supreme command of the GN. Carrión said that the exactly quantity of seized food until January 29 is 4,939,000. The GN policemen always act within the framework of the law; they did not expropriate the food from their owners, they obliged the owners to sell the food to the Venezuelan people. Most of the food was seized in warehouse located in Táchira and Zulia states, near to Colombia border. Among the food items were: rice (900,000 kg.), powder milk (335,000 Kg), sugar (up to 946,000 Kg.) chicken (up to 159,000 Kg.), pre-cooked white corn meal (687,000 Kg.), vegetal oil (14,500 liters), and pasta (93,000 Kg.) among other products. Carrión said that they will continue indefinitely spreading this kind of operatives in all the country, especially in the frontier, in order to counteract the effect of speculation and shortage, caused by the food hoarding and contraband.
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