While our people on May Day, the workers’ day,
joyfully celebrates the fiftieth anniversary of
the Triumph of the Revolution, and the
seventieth anniversary of the creation of the
CTC, the sister nation of Bolivia, fully
dedicated to the preservation of health,
education, and ensuring the safety of all its
citizens, is only a few days, perhaps hours,
ahead of going through tragic events.
When we listen to the hair-raising news coming
from all over the world about the shortage and
prices of foodstuffs, the prices of energy, the
climate change and inflation, these being
problems which for the first time have emerged
all at once as crucial issues, imperialism is
bent on disintegrating Bolivia and submitting it
to alienating work and hunger.
Four of the wealthiest departments of that
country, headed by the oligarchs of Santa Cruz,
hope to declare independence and, with the
support of the empire, have arranged their own
referendum. Meanwhile, the media have paved the
way and shaped up voters’ opinion by creating
all sorts of illusions and deceptions.
The Armed Forces, faithful to its historic
mission, in a country harassed and deprived from
an access to the sea and other vital resources,
do not favor Bolivia’s disintegration. But the
perfidiously conceived Yankee plan is to recruit
some anti-patriotic sectors within the military
to get rid of Evo in the interest of unity. If
transnationals manage to take hold of the basic
branches of production, this would be a mere
formality. The imperialist motto is to punish
Evo and get rid of him.
This is the time for denunciation, for speaking
the truth.
“Everyone for himself!” seems to be the cry
resounding all over the world, out of lack of
foresight and proper meditation about the events
leading to a profound international crisis.
This will be an acid test for all Latin American
governments and peoples. So it will for all of
our doctors and educators who carry out their
lofty and peaceful work in that country, no
matter what may happen there. Should they face
any risky situation, they will not abandon their
patients or students.
Fidel Castro Ruz
April 30, 2008
9:50 p.m.