From The
Idiot Factor:
A peace proposal to end nearly 50 years of fighting between
the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC)
and its bourgeois government and military has now been monkey wrenched by a vindictive
right-wing hatchet man; former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe. Uribe
organized the “no” vote to try and hold out for jail time and other punishments
to the FARC, despite the fact that this deal brought an end to years of senseless
bloodshed.
This agreement has been supported by various middle-of-the-road
politicians, both at home and across the globe, including UN Secretary General
Ban Ki-moon. The vote was expected to be yes. This would have brought an end to
the insurgency. As with a lot of revisionist Marxist insurgencies, the hope of reaching
a victory was abandoned years ago for a negotiated power sharing agreement.
This is what happened in some of the Central American countries, Guatemala, El
Salvador and Nicaragua.
But as with right-wing politicians across the globe,
Including the US Republican Party, the British Tories and the
Likud of Israel, winning
elections is a fine art and does not depend on popular support. The victory was
razor thin, 50.2 percent. That means just 0.2 percent of voters now stand in
the way of an institutionalized peace.
Conservative politicians as Uribe have held societies
hostage all over the world, in the last 20 years, to policies of never ending
war. Peace seems to be an affront to such parties and people. For those who
would like to move away from the rigid positions of conservative, mean-spirited,
all-for-the-wealthy-only parties these are tough times. Such leaders seem to be
masters of manipulating public opinion to get what they want. These politicians
are unrelenting in their determination to punish all who would dare to stand up
to their militaristic policies.
An interesting issue is that no one is talking about
punishment for those responsible for human rights violations on the government’s
side, including death
squads against leftists.
“Human rights defenders, trade
unionists, journalists, indigenous and Afro-Colombian leaders, and other
community activists face death threats and violence. The administration of
President Juan Manuel Santos consistently condemns these attacks, but lack of
effective investigations means perpetrators are rarely arrested.”
Human Rights Watch takes notes of violations by the
guerrillas, but it is clear that right-wing paramilitary groups and the
government also violate people’s rights. Does Uribe care about the government
side? We can assume he doesn’t. As with all right-wing leaders in Latin America
and elsewhere, he seems to believe that only left-wing groups are capable of
human rights violations.
The Deal worked out by President Santos was a good one as
far as the FARC was concerned. It is possible that Uribe will not have as much of
an impact on the process as he hopes for. But this is a tough time for those
trying to find justice through the so called “electoral systems.” For the most
part right-wing politicians have refined the art of manipulating elections and deceiving
the voters. This is a Triumph of the Swill.
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