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Hope for Humanity: Evo Morales and the Indigenous movement triumph in Bolivian election.

In all the midst of the tremendous and welcome attention to the climate change conference in Copenhagen little attention has been given to a miraculous development in the Global South. Not only has Evo Morales won an overwhelming majority as President of Bolivia but his party, the Movement towards Socialism (MAS) has won 2/3 of the Senate and a strong majority in the House basically destroying the strength of the right-wing parties.
Evo Morales: The Earth is much more important than the stock exchanges of Wall Street and the world
Another visionary in ending the scourge of industrialization and solving the problems of climate change is Evo Morales, President of Brazil. In a recent speech to the UN he outlined ten points for solving climate change. They are republished below:
By Evo Morales Ayma, President of Bolivia
Take action in solidarity with the Indigenous people of Peru
Today June 11 is an international day of action to stand in solidarity with the courageous people of the Amazon in Peru who are standing up against government and military forces to defend their land against oil exploration and environmental and cultural destruction. To support them you can
Video from Democracy Now
Demonstrate at Peru Consulate today 1 pm 10 St. Mary's in Toronto or in Ottawa at the Peru Embassy at 11:30 am
Donate to the Amazonian Indigenous people through Rights Action who have promised that all donations marked Peru Indigenous will go directly to the struggle there http://rightsaction.org/contributions.htm
Sign the Avaaz global petition and pass it along to your friends
Write or call your MP to say we don't want to do business with Peru, a country that we have recently signed a free trade agreement with until they respect the rights of the Indigenous people there
Inform yourself. A good place to start is with the reports from Ben Powless, an Indigenous activist from Canada, who is there on the ground and you can listen to Ben tomorrow morning on the Current CBC RadioOne
Bob Lovelace, who himself was in jail last year for defending his people's land against destructive development, has written a moving appeal which I reproduce below. Please act to defend Indigenous Rights, stop the destruction of the Amazon and the economic, environmental and cultural terror created by so-called free trade
Senate passes electoral law, Evo's hunger strike victorious
Evo's hunger strike worked and the Senate passed the electoral law. "The people should not forget that you need to fight for change. We alone can't guarantee this revolutionary process, but with people power it's possible," he said before dawn, flanked by 13 union activists who joined him in the fast"
Bolivia continues to show new paths to the rest of the world in achieving progressive change. What a wonder that the media ignores this positive example of a marginalized people fighting for inclusion and equality.


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