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Kez
16th February 2003, 16:14
http://www.marxist.com/Latinam/venezuelan_...nists_shot.html (http://www.marxist.com/Latinam/venezuelan_trade_unionists_shot.html)

On Thursday February 13th at 5.30 am, some 30 Covencaucho workers were attacked while they were going to their workplaces in the company coaches in Barquisimeto, Lara, Venezuela. Two workers were injured, one with a bullet wound in his arm and another one with glass fragments in his eye.

Last January Covencaucho workers, a tyre factory in Barquisimeto with some 400 employees, decided to occupy the factory to protest against the attempt of the bosses to force them to take “unpaid holidays” as a part of the opposition-called lock-out. These workers’ struggle forced the employers to re-open the factory and the removal of the old trade union leaders who were in cahoots with the bosses (http://www.elmilitante.org/index.asp?id=muestra&id_art=528 )

José Capitán, a member of the Class Struggle and Democratic Trade Union Block in Carabobo describes the events:

“shortly before 6 am one of the company coaches was, as usual, driving down Libertador Av in Barquisimeto carrying a group of workers to the factory. Then a phone call told the driver to drive to a side street in the Pastora neighborhood. When they passed by a police officer the driver slowed down, someone shouted “here they come” and then a group of people opened fire on the coach. Nine bullets were shot and two workers were wounded… Another group of workers from the company were also on their way to work when an unknown man jumped on the coach and looked through it looking for the trade union leaders and founding none he left. The coach which was shot at was carrying three of the leaders of the newly elected trade union committee”.

Juan Carlos Pacheco, Campaigns Secretary of the Covencaucho Union (SINTRACOVIN) denounced the harassment which they are suffering at the hands of the former members of the trade union committee. Juan Pacheco appealed to the unity of the labour movement, to the police forces to act and to the national government to apply the full weight of the law.

This is not the first time that democratic trade unionists in Barquisimeto suffer attacks. On Sunday, January 26, shortly after the occupation of Covencaucho by its workers, Ricardo Galindez, member of the regional committee of the CTV in the State of Lara was also shot at (http://www.elmilitante.org/index.asp?id=muestra&id_art=573 ). Ricardo, a trade union leader belonging to the democratic trade union tendency The Workers’ Mole was shot at outside his house and a bullet passed just centimeters away from his heart. Galindez had also suffered a severe beating outside his workplace back in November and had also been attacked by thugs at a factory gate while distributing copies of The Workers’ Mole bulletin.

After the occupation of Covencaucho and the election of a new trade union committee, the workers at Embutidos Semosa, also in Barquisimeto, occupied their factory on February 3rd demanding the full payment of their wages which had been withdrawn during the bosses lock-out. ( http://www.vocesurgentes.8m.net/proletarios.htm). This group of workers has also received death threats.

The Editorial Board of In Defence of Marxism (http://www.marxist.com) and the Hands off Veenzuela Campaign (http://www.marxist.com/appeals/hands_off_venezuela.html) make an urgent call for international solidarity. In the best traditions of the international labour movement, an injury to one is an injury to all.

Send solidarity messages to:

[email protected]

with copies to:

Hands Off Venezuela Campaign [email protected]

Aporrea [email protected]

Voces Urgentes [email protected]

Comrade Kamo

Guardia Bolivariano
16th February 2003, 17:12
Violent rightwing acts of sabotage happen on a dayly basis in Venezuela.And guees what, the news only talks about freedom from Chavez's "dictatorship".I guess in their language that means freedom from a goverment concentrating on the development of the most needed sectors(the poor) and not to put more money into the bank accounts of the rich. Yeah by attacking workers they really show how much they really want "freedom".
Bastards.

nz revolution
16th February 2003, 19:29
Too right Guardia Bolivariano, watching the news infuriates me, they spent about 20mins going on about how we lost the first Americas Cup race cos our boom broke then 10secs for the protests worldwide.

RISE, RESIST and REVOLT!!!!!!!!

REVOLUTION NOW!!!!!!!!

Kez
17th February 2003, 13:22
Its fairt enough to shout and be heard, but the first thing a marxist has to do is to get rid of the misconception of marxism brought to us by the bourgeuis press.
Then by spreading marxism, we are able to fuel the class struggle, with this knowledge, and only of this knowledge, can there be a class consious working class, and with that comes revolution

An end to secterian politics and the sects
For a true workers movement for a true socialist revolution

Comrade Kamo

Kez
20th February 2003, 14:38
This is very important, if we can get as many people to send messages of solidarity it will boost theior moral so much, if the workers lose Venuezuela will be another chile, another argentina under a puppet dictator!

SEND SOLIDARITY NOW!

Conghaileach
22nd February 2003, 23:24
IRSP statement on attack on Venezuelan trade unionists (http://www.che-lives.com/cgi/community/topic.pl?forum=25&topic=668)

I just posted that in the News section. I agree with Kamo that it's important that we should show solidarity in some way.

Guardia Bolivariano
22nd February 2003, 23:32
All you need to do is,show you care.Just by making them know you're on their side makes them feel stronger,because the media trys to show the intire international community is agaisnt them.