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rabs Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-29-09 08:07 PM
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Former guerrilla wins Uruguay presidential run-off
Source: Reuters






By Kevin Gray

MONTEVIDEO (Reuters) - A blunt-talking former guerrilla fighter won Uruguay's presidential election on Sunday, promising to leave behind his radical past and take a moderate path in one of Latin America's most stable countries.

Jose Mujica, a 74-year-old ex-senator, claimed victory after his rival, conservative former President Luis Lacalle, conceded the race with pollsters' projections showing Mujica ahead with more than 51 percent of the vote.

Mujica is expected to maintain the investor-friendly policies of popular outgoing President Tabare Vazquez, who is from the same leftist coalition and has overseen strong economic growth.

The vote crowned Mujica's decades-long transformation from a militant who waged an armed revolt against Uruguay's right-wing government in the 1960s and 1970s into one of the country's most popular politicians.




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The pink tide continues to sweep over Latin America.
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bitchkitty Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-29-09 08:10 PM
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1. Wonderful news! Uruguay is safe, at least for now. n/t
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Sarah Ibarruri Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-29-09 08:11 PM
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2. Maybe now the indigenous will have a chance at equality nt
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a la izquierda Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-29-09 08:28 PM
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3. eh, what's left of them...
Uruguay and Argentina did rather well at obliterating much of their native populations. There's not much left.
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Sarah Ibarruri Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-29-09 08:29 PM
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4. I know. It's horrendous. Not as bad as what we did here, I think, but still nt
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Commie Pinko Dirtbag Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-30-09 02:22 PM
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10. Same thing. Only difference is, it was a bit less thorough.
But in the Atlantic coastal regions, it WAS thorough.
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Peace Patriot Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-29-09 09:08 PM
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5. Reuters can't help but throw in a bit of Rotters propaganda, can it?
"Mujica is expected to maintain the investor-friendly policies of popular outgoing President Tabare Vazquez, who is from the same leftist coalition and has overseen strong economic growth."--Rotters

Guess who else had "strong economic growth"--indeed, spectacular economic growth (10% growth over the 2003-2008 period, with the most growth in the private sector, not including oil)--a growth rate exceeding that of Uruguay?

Come on, guess!

And guess who else is VERY popular, with 60% range approval ratings throughout his tenure as president (currently 62%)?

Come on, come on. Guess who will never be credited for those accomplishments by Rotters & brethren?

"Investor-friendly policies" is a prayer by the super-rich, to the god of the super-rich, that not too much food will end up on the plates of poor children, nor too much educational opportunity be given to them, so that they won't grow up to be smart leftists and instead will be stupid, exploitable peons. It is voodoo that Rotters is performing here. Whenever a leftist is elected they do the same voodoo dance, trying curtail--hedge round, put a hex on--the new leftist leader as to representing the vast majority of people with social justice policies. They want slave wages, no social programs, privatization of everything, no regulation, no taxes on the rich and freedom to extract resources while paying none of the social and environmental costs. They furthermore want to indenture the poor majority for generations to come with usurious World Bank loans. That's what "investor-friendly" means.

I don't know think there is any basis for Rotters saying this about Mujica--even a tenuous basis--that he favors "investor-friendly policies" (putting investors first, whose goal is to loot the poor). Vasquez certainly put social programs and poverty reduction at the top if his agenda. He has also been an ally of the Bolivarian leftists, and holds their same view of "neo-liberalism" ("free trade for the rich"), US domination and meddling and the World Bank/IMF, as well as their commitment to Latin American sovereignty and independence. Both Vasquez and Mujica are socialists, and Mujica pledged to continue Vasquez policies.

Rotters is hiding something here--that the polices that I have just listed are what create prosperity. Helping the working class is what creates prosperity. And these are the common views of leftist leaders throughout the region, and are the policies responsible for Uruguay's, Brazil's, Venezuela's, Bolivia's and other countries' successes--at both poverty reduction and economic growth--and including their landing on their feet in the Bushwhack Financial 9/11 of last September. "Investors first" policies would have crippled them. In fact, "investors first" policies nearly ruined these countries in the 1990s. "Investor-friendly" conditions RESULT FROM socialist policies, not the other way around. If the leaders attend to the people, INSTEAD OF PUTTING THE RICH FIRST, prosperity and economic growth will occur.

Damn, I get annoyed with this embedded propaganda in corpo-fascist 'news' articles.
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Vidar Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-29-09 09:16 PM
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6. Grateful to see Mujica's victory after the way Zelaya has been cheated.
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Commie Pinko Dirtbag Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-30-09 12:14 PM
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9. And Uruguay is bigger than Honduras. -nt
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bluesmail Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-29-09 11:44 PM
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7. The dominoes keep falling. EOM
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Commie Pinko Dirtbag Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-30-09 10:03 AM
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8. K&R for good news. -nt
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Dutch Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-30-09 02:44 PM
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11. fantastic news. n/t
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WriteDown Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-30-09 02:46 PM
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12. Here's hoping for Uruguay's continued success.
Congrats!
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Commie Pinko Dirtbag Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-01-09 09:49 AM
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14. You know what I like? Congratulations given with sincerety.
By people who really are pleased with the outcome, and actually wish success.

That is a nice thing.
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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-30-09 03:04 PM
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13. It's a statement from the PEOPLE they need a better life than the hell they have experienced already
The United States happily sent a torture specialist to Uruguay, former Indiana police chief, turned State Department employee under Eisenhower, who took people off the street, tortured them for training classes for the Uruguayan police, sometimes killing them, as part of a move to eliminate the Tupamaros.

http://vvoice.vo.llnwd.net.nyud.net:8090/e4/9751.0.gif

Dan Mitrione

I love the jackasses who attempt to insinuate Mujica had damned well better support the right-wing. They reveal more of themselves than they realize.

Here's Mitrione's record, in brief:
Daniel Mitrione was born in Italy on 4th August, 1920. The family emigrated to the United States and in 1945 Mitrione became a police officer in Richmond, Indiana.

Mitrione joined the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in 1959. The following year he was assigned to the State Department's International Cooperation Administration. He was then sent to South America to teach "advanced counterinsurgency techniques." His speciality was in teaching the police how to torture political prisoners without killing them.

According to A.J. Langguth of the New York Times, Mitrione was working for the CIA via the International Development's Office of Public Safety (OPS). We know he was in several foreign countries but between 1960 and 1967 he spent a lot of time in Brazil and was involved in trying to undermine the left-wing president João Goulart, who had taken power after President Juscelino Kubitschek resigned from office in 1961.

João Goulart was a wealthy landowner who was opposed to communism. However, he was in favour of the redistribution of wealth in Brazil. As minister of labour he had increased the minimum wage by 100%. Colonel Vernon Walters, the US military attaché in Brazil, described Goulart as “basically a good man with a guilty conscience for being rich.”

The CIA began to make plans for overthrowing Goulart. A psychological warfare program approved by Henry Kissinger, at the request of telecom giant ITT during his chair of the 40 Committee, sent U.S. PSYOPS disinformation teams to spread fabricated rumors concerning Goulart. John McCloy was asked to set up a channel of communication between the CIA and Jack W. Burford, one of the senior executives of the Hanna Mining Company. In February, 1964, McCloy went to Brazil to hold secret negotiations with Goulart. However, Goulart rejected the deal offered by Hanna Mining.

The following month Lyndon B. Johnson gave the go-ahead for the overthrow of João Goulart (Operation Brother Sam). Colonel Vernon Walters arranged for General Castello Branco to lead the coup. A US naval-carrier task force was ordered to station itself off the Brazilian coast. As it happens, the Brazilian generals did not need the help of the task force. Goulart’s forces were unwilling to defend the democratically elected government and he was forced to go into exile. This action ended democracy in Brazil for more than twenty years. According to David Kaiser (American Tragedy) this event marks the change in the foreign policy developed by John F. Kennedy. Once again, Johnson showed that his policy was to support non-democratic but anti-communist, military dictatorships, and that he had fully abandoned Kennedy’s neutralization policy.

Mitrione remained in Brazil to help the new government deal with the supporters of João Goulart. According to Franco Solinas, Mitrione was also in the Dominican Republic after the 1965 US intervention.

In 1967 Mitrione returned to the United States to share his experiences and expertise on "counterguerilla warfare" at the Agency for International Development (AID), in Washington. In 1969, Mitrione moved to Uruguay, again under the AID, to oversee the Office of Public Safety. At this time the Uruguayan government was led by the very unpopular Colorado Party. Richard Nixon and the CIA feared a possible victory during the elections of the Frente Amplio, a left-wing coalition, on the model of the victory of the Unidad Popular government in Chile, led by Salvador Allende.

The OPS had been helping the local police since 1965, providing them with weapons and training. It is claimed that torture had already been practiced since the 1960s, but Dan Mitrione was reportedly the man who made it routine. He is quoted as having said: "The precise pain, in the precise place, in the precise amount, for the desired effect." It has been alleged that he used homeless people for training purposes, who were allegedly executed once they had served their purpose.

On July 31, 1970, the Tupamaros kidnapped Daniel Mitrione and an Agency for International Development associate, Claude L. Fly. Although they released Fry they proceeded to interrogate Mitrione about his past and the intervention of the U.S. government in Latin American affairs. They also demanded the release of 150 political prisoners. The Uruguayan government, with U.S. backing, refused, and Mitrione was later found dead in a car. He had been shot twice in the head but there was no evidence that he had been tortured.

The Secretary of State William P. Rogers and President Nixon's son-in-law David Eisenhower attended Mitrione's funeral. The Uruguayan ambassador, Hector Luisi, promised that the people responsible for Mitrione's death would "reap the wrath of civilized people everywhere".

A few days after the funeral, a senior Uruguayan police officer, Alejandro Otero, told the Jornal do Brasil that Mitrione had been employed to teach the police to use "violent techniques of torture and repression". The US government issued a statement calling this charge "absolutely false" and insisted he was a genuine member of the Agency for International Development.

In 1978 Manuel Hevia Cosculluela, a CIA agent who had worked with Mitrione in Montevideo, published a book about his experiences (Eight Years with the CIA). According to Cosculluela, Mitrione had tortured four beggars to death with electric shocks at a 1970 seminar to demonstrate his techniques for Uruguayan police trainees. Cosculluela reported that Mitrione worked under William Cantrell, a CIA agent. Mitrione told Cosculluela: "Before all else, you must be efficient. You must cause only the damage that is strictly necessary, not a bit more. We must control our tempers in any case. You have to act with the efficiency and cleanness of a surgeon and with the perfection of an artist. This is a war to the death. Those people are my enemy. This is a hard job, and someone has to do it. It's necessary. Since it's my turn, I'm going to do it to perfection.If I
were a boxer, I would try to be the world champion. But I'm not. But though I'm not, in this profession, my profession, I'm the best."
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/JFKmitrione.htm

Wiki:
~snip~
Mitrione was married and he had nine children. His funeral was largely publicised by the U.S. media, and it was attended by, amongst others, David Eisenhower and Richard Nixon's secretary of state William Rogers. Frank Sinatra and Jerry Lewis held a benefit concert for his family in Richmond, Indiana.<15>
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Mitrione

4 minute video:
Profile of CIA Operative Dan Mitrione (Uruguay 1969-1970)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIodEJ_EcY8
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