The wandering puppet now acting as "President" of Perú was in Chile this time to join the chorus of reactionary heads of State who were there begging imperialism to throw them a few more crumbs that they need for their miserable existence.The New Flag MagazineIn April 1998, thirty three lackeys usurping the title of chiefs of government and presidents, met with their master Bill Clinton in the city of Santiago, Chile. Their bizarre proposals consisted in being well-behaved interlocutors of the Agenda drafted by Yankee imperialism, which was presented by Clinton himself who demagogically call it "the plan to turn words into deeds." He told his puppets to "invest in education," "streghten democracy," "economic integration," and even to "fight poverty." All these words are no more than lip service since these tasks are impossible to achieve while imperialism, and its semicolonies exist. In reality the interests of imperialism are clear, besides of plundering the natural resources of these oppressed countries, is seeking to reassert control over the Latin American markets that will account for approximately 800,000 million consumers for the year 2005. That's why they are moving plants into South America to operate within low tariffs, cheap labor and virtually nonexistent environmental laws. Another interest of imperialism is to impose patent rights, property rights for their products. The Wall Street Journal, for example, estimates that U.S. drug companies lose 500 million dollars a year to "piracy" in Argentina alone. This is confirmed by the same U.S. "envoy to the Americas" Thomas McLarty: "If the U.S. is not in the position to shape these arrangements, that would be at the expense of this country."
Among those meeting in Chile, there was no one better to articulate the importance of protocol to servility and submission than Fujimori. He, along with the Chilean Frei (the head of Pinochet's "democracy"), were given the chance to speak in the inaugural address representing the South American countries.
And what did the servile beggar Fujimori speak about? With the irredeemable petulance of a petty tyrant he asked for an "effort and imagination" to make imperialism more sensitive to the needs and expectations of the ragged countries. He suggested that the despoiled countries should first earn merits in order to be heard by the exploiters. That is, the hungry nations may cry out loud for more help and alms from the imperialist gangsters, only if the latter are sensitize enough to hear their voices.
The reptilian Fujimori, with his characteristic arrogance of a foot soldier, threatened that if his recommendations of submission and humility before imperialism were not met,"....Latin America will risk losing the course of history." Translated to good English what the chatter of Fujimori means, without shame, is that "the 21st century represents a true challenge to our imagination and decision making to submit ourselves without hesitation or scruples to the voraciousness of the insatiable international capitalism, without being disturbed by sentimental obstacles of those affected, or those defending their lands and environment, which is only a hurdle to the solution of our ancestral maladies."
Then the samurai repeated the Wall Street ad that with the "universalization of the market economy, democracy was universalized, as well as human rights in all over the world as long as is led by the United States. We must fight international terrorism." These deplorable expressions by the genocidal Fujimori were spread around the world by the TV, and due to his ridiculous thoughts and scarce intellect, the Peruvian "President" is shown by world comedians and cartoonists as the most faithful dog of Yankee imperialism.
To Fujimori the foreign debt is no longer a major problem, and if it was, it must be dealt in silence and secrecy, just like the long silence reigning today in the vast cemeteries of the Peruvians that die of hunger.
For this lackey and his handlers, what matters the most is that the creditors pay on time so that they may continue to be granted more "illusions" of credit and "economic miracles," while the masses are kept in hunger and misery.
All these false economic integrations of Latin American countries under imperialist auspices through CEPAL and the OAS, have ended in failure. Among these we have the fancy names of the Common Market of Central America, the Caribbean Common Market, the Latin American Association of Free Market (ALADI), the Andean Group or Andean Community, and Mercosur. Why do these Latin American groups fail? Because they represent dependent economies, which do not serve their national economies but the interests of imperialism, mainly Yankee imperialism. These groups cannot be compared with the European Community not even with NAFTA. For a country like Perú with a very small non-traditional national production that can be exported (except our natural wealth already being plundered by Yankee corporations), the Free Market Area of the Americas (ALCA) planned by imperialism by the year 2005, will mean the complete destruction of our national economy.
The heads of world imperialism smile satisfactorily with the posture of the Latin American groups, continental or regional, that are now adopting subservient positions before the dictates of transnational speculation and usury. Even Fidel Castro, who made enough merits to be invited to the submit but was not, is out of control praising Clinton to the skies, thus, desperately begging for "pardon," and seeking Cuba's reinsertion to the "family of nations led by Uncle Sam." Let us recall that not long ago, these Latin American groups and blocks used to organize themselves to demand concessions from world capitalism; now what they do is, propose rules for their subservience, and loyalty to the mandates of capitalist imperialism. To Fujimori that is a step ahead of "globalization and modernization." The contradictions between the relations of production and the development of the productive forces are pure greenery, as well as monopolist property over the means of production, the imperialist domination, the semifeudal system, the exploitation of wage labor, all of these don't even occupy a space of a square milimeter in Fujimori's square head.
But regardless of how many plans they develop, of how many fantasies they may dream up, the People's War that the Communist Party of Peru continues to carry on victoriously, will return them to reality. The People's War is the bastion that all the false "globalizations" and "modernizations" as well as the divine free markets and whatever nonsense they may try to invent to stupefy the people, will crash against.
Once the "Submit of the Americas" in Chile ended, Fujimori ran to Cartagena of Indies with his foamy luggage of repeated declarations in the altar of survival known as the Andean Pact, which is another rag type block that has been limping and coughing since its inception. Swinging amidst cumbias and merengues of "free trade" and "customs union," at this meeting Fujimori was also the spokesman of the desires of the international usurers (IMF, WB, etc.) Thus, the haughty underdeveloped presidents compete among themselves on how to better serve the wishes of Yankee imperialism with submissive postures, through pacts, agreements, and treaties.