On the recent events at Cuba
The Society for Political Economy and Critical Thought in Latin America - SEPLA, strongly rejects the campaign unleashed in the international media, as well as in social networks, promoted by the Cuban-American mafia residing in Miami together with reactionary sectors residing in Europe, calling for an uprising against the Cuban government and the revolution, while at the same time insisting on the call for a “humanitarian” intervention based on the increase in infections in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic. In this regard, we recall that when former US President Eisenhower was consulted about the purposes pursued by the blockade illegally and unilaterally imposed by the terrorist State of the United States against Cuba, he without hesitation responded “the purpose is that the Cuban people , starving to rise up against the government ”. The criminal policy that imperialism has been supporting towards the Cuban revolution for more than half a century, from terrorist attacks such as Operation Mongoose, Peter Pan, the demolition of the Cubana de aviación flight, the burning of the cane fields, and, above all, The blockade, among many other facts, have not been able to date with the resolution of the Cuban people to be…
The coup d’etat in Bolivia is comparable to the one in 1973 in Chile
Julio Gambina, SEPLA's president, analyzes the Coup d'Etat in Bolivia, in an interview at RT: ;hl=En&cc_load_policy=1
The Society of Political Economy and Critical Thinking of Latin America (SEPLA) categorically condemns the Coup d’Etat in Bolivia
In the face of resistance against neoliberalism and capitalism in Our America, a shameful coup has culminated today against the government of President Evo Morales and his vice president Álvaro García Linera, democratically reelected in the first round, through the majority vote of the Bolivian people. With the support of the main candidate defeated, Carlos Mesa, with the support of the United States, with the support of the right-wing coup governments in the region and with the backing of the OAS, a wave of violence, mobilization and threats was unleashed, and yesterday got to the point of the burning of the homes of family members of the government components and of the threat from the Bolivian Army to wage a classic coup d'etat. In the face of open violence, President Evo Morales and his companions have decided to resign from the Presidency in order to guarantee the safety of the population and openly denounce the coup. Bolivia faces an unconventional war, which is part of the new foreign policy corollary of the United States of America at this stage of open offensive of the ruling classes towards the peoples of the world. The coup in Bolivia is capitalist, racist, misogynist…