Statement:

Rejection of the parliamentary coup attempt in Brazil

14/04/2016
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The Special Legislative Commission of the Congress of the Republic of Brazil approved the proposal to send the impeachment proceedings to the plenary of the Chamber of Deputies, under the central accusation that the Brazilian President violated fiscal norms, by masking a budget deficit.

 

We consider that this supposed "impeachment" responds to a plan formulated in the Congress and sectors of the Brazilian rightwing, including the media at the service of these sectors, to use these accusations in order to defame or even overthrow the Government of President Dilma Rousseff and to discredit the progress achieved in benefit of the people.

 

This political manoeuvre is seen by the Brazilian people as a clear attempt to destabilize democratic order, similar to what occurred in Paraguay, when a democratically elected President, Fernando Lugo, was removed from office. This manoeuvre has sparked numerous mobilizations in defence of democracy, and not only in support for the present head of State, but also for ex president Luiz Ignacio Lula de Silva, who likewise faces the possibility of a political trial for supposed a case of corruption.

 

We declare our solidarity and support for the Brazilian people that have come out onto the streets to march on repeated occasions in rejection of this attempt to overthrow President Dilma Rousseff; a move which has also been questioned by various nations around the world and international bodies, such as the General Secretariat of the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR). We condemn this parliamentary coup and attempt at destabilization that seeks to undermine the role of protagonists the Brazilian people have attained in recent years.

 

In these difficult times in our Continent, we are committed to furthering the process of integration, union, social dialogue and solidarity amongst peoples, to ensure that our region will be a territory of peace, political coexistence and social justice, whose democratic institutions and respect for human rights will be in full force.

 

Finally, we reaffirm our confidence in the people, in their social and political movements, in alternative media, who will not permit Brazilian proactive democracy to retrogress.

 

April 14, 2016

 

Signed

 

Foro de Comunicación para la Integración de NuestrAmérica

Asociación Latinoamericana de Escuelas Radiofónicas - ALER

Agencia Latinoamericana de Información - ALAI

Comunicadoras de la Marcha Mundial de Mujeres.

Coordinadora Latinoamericana de Organizaciones del Campo - CLOC.

Pressenza-IPA

Radialistas Apasionadas Y Apasionados

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FILA

 

CEPRA, Bolivia

FARCO, Argentina

Radio Sur, Argentina

Radio Encuentro, Argentina

Radio La Ranchada, Argentina

La Voz Indígena de Tartagal, Argentina

FM Bajo Flores, Argentina

Agencia Colombia Informa

Comunicarte, Colombia

Asociación Voces Nuestras - Centro de Comunicación Educativa, Costa Rica

Radio Sucumbíos, Ecuador

FGER, Guatemala

Radio Victoria En El Salvador, departamento de Cabañas

Radio Bálsamo, El Salvador

Radio Teocelo, México

Escuelas radiofónicas de Nicaragua

CNR, Perú

Radio Cutivalú, Perú

Radio Yaraví, Perú

Instituto Radiofónico  Fe y Alegría (IRFA), Venezuela

Radio Fe y Alegría Caracas, Venezuela

Radio Fe y Alegría Maracaibo, Venezuela
Radio Fe y Alegría Tucupita, Venezuela
Radio Fe y Alegría Ciudad Guayana, Venezuela
Radio Fe y Alegría Ciudad Bolivar, Venezuela
Radio Fe y Alegría El Tigre, Venezuela
Radio Fe y Alegría Cumaná, Venezuela
Radio Fe y Alegría Maturín, Venezuela
Radio Fe y Alegría Puerto La Cruz, Venezuela
Radio Fe y Alegría Margarita, Venezuela
Radio Fe y Alegría San Juan de los Morros, Venezuela
Radio Fe y Alegría Barquisimeto, Venezuela
Radio Fe y Alegría Guajira, Venezuela
Radio Fe y Alegría Machiques, Venezuela
Radio Fe y Alegría Mérida, Venezuela
Radio Fe y Alegría San Cristobal, Venezuela
Radio Fe y Alegría El Nula, Venezuela
Radio Fe y Alegría Guasdualito, Venezuela
Radio Fe y Alegría San Fernando, Venezuela

 

Adalid Contreras, Bolivia/Ecuador

Atilio Hartman, Brasil

 

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