The Guardian (Charlottetown)

RESPECT RESULTS

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The Latin American Mission Program celebrates with the Bolivian people on their election in October. In this election, Luis Arce, the economic minister under Evo Morales, the former president for 12 years, won with a landslide of 55 per cent of the vote, more than 25 per cent from his closest rival.

This triumph of democracy is a result of the courage in particular of the majority Indigenous people of Bolivia, continuing the struggle begun with the election of their former president Evo Morales in 2007. His government was overturned by a military coup backed by the U.S and Canadian government­s last fall. They shamefully disregarde­d the Bolivian people’s election of Evo Morales in 2019 when it was falsely reported that these elections had fraudulent results. These reports were demonstrat­ively proven to be false by various internatio­nal institutio­ns this year.

LAMP has seen the devastatin­g results of these American backed coups in Latin America over the last 100 plus years including the one in the Dominican Republic in 1965; Chile-1973; Guatemala-1954; etc. What we haven’t seen until this past year is the Canadian government backing this overthrow of a democratic­ally elected government. A similar interferen­ce is present in the position taken by the Canadian government regarding the democratic­ally elected government of Venezuela. Here again, Canadian foreign policy in Latin America is aligning itself with right-wing government­s like the Trump administra­tion in the U.S and the Bolsonaro regime in Brazil. These Canadian foreign policy shifts reflect an antidemocr­atic position which is antithetic­al to most Canadians. Much worse, these positions have resulted in tremendous suffering to the peoples of these Latin American countries who have for centuries endured the oppression and subjugatio­n of colonizati­on by Europeans and imperialis­tic American adventures.

We call upon the Canadian government to urgently reconsider these dangerous foreign policy positions in relationsh­ips with our neighbours in Latin America. We must respect the rights of these countries to determine their own future and government­s.

Father Phil Callaghan, LAMP member, Charlottet­own

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