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00:00Let's now go very quickly live to Colombia. As we were saying, the third social meeting of Latin America and Caribbean peoples began in that Latin American country. Let's go live to listen to some of the statements that are taking place at this summit.
00:15Latin America is the vanguard that has the strength to bring together sovereignty and save the life of the planet and also of humanity.
00:38Those were the words of President Gustavo Petro, a place from which his visa was rescinded because defending the peoples of Latin America is now seen as a crime in certain sectors.
00:59President, here are the women, indigenous people, the people. Latin America so whole is here. These people is here that walk and is strongly represented in ourselves.
01:11Every attack of the United States claims the life and blood of all Latin American youth and farmers.
01:26How can they accuse a country like Colombia that is not far in drug trafficking when it is Colombia that has put on the line its people?
01:42Our people is stained with the suffering that is caused by the United States. Today we reclaim, we call for the sovereignty and we reject all interference from the United States against our people, against this beautiful continent.
02:05That provides over 25% of GDP thanks to the hands of Latin American people that is not in that power but in Latin America.
02:20Anything. It is historical this third summit because it unites in a country that is giving to peace of the region, a country that knows of peace, a country that has suffered the war.
02:37And that is why today. And that is why today we are in the epicenter of the region to unite the sovereignty of the people and say no more to the U.S.
02:49No more Trump in Latin America and the Caribbean. No more interference of the U.S. and our peoples in our decisions. No more suffering and pain.
03:00And that is why we reunite today here. This third summit of the peoples of Latin America and these new generations that are giving to the re-industrialization to life to peace.
03:15That's what we're giving. And of course, we also reject very strongly the genocide of the Palestinian people.
03:24Long live a free and sovereign Palestine. Long live Venezuela, Colombia. Colombia and Venezuela are the same flag.
03:53One single flag. That is how we have to continue rejecting the interference of the United States. As we have to continue uniting ourselves as countries that are brothers and sisters because we share many things.
04:13For example, we are here reunited under the same cause and that is the sovereignty that is rejecting the interference of the president.
04:22Here we have the peoples of Latin America and the Caribbean. Here we have the people that moved the world. Thank you very much.
04:32We continue with the intervention of the delegate of the organizational committee of the summit.
04:51Good afternoon, President Pedro. Before I want to thank all of the people who are here because I know how hard it was to read Santa Marta to the people who came from Europe, from North America, from South America.
05:19I hope that in Colombia that you're being treated well and know that we are very proud of this third summit of the peoples is being done here in Santa Marta and in Colombia.
05:33And I already said it. We have an interference of the global north. And in that sense, we are being called to think of a national project and a project of the region, which should be leaded by the young, by women, by African descent, by indigenous and all of the people and the communities that represent this country and this continent.
05:55But besides that, I want to say that I want to say that this national project is not possible if we don't think of a constitutional and that comes accompanied and pushed by you.
06:08So you are the constitutional primary of this country.
06:14So we are called all of us for us to go out on the streets as we know how to do the streets are ours.
06:22And we hold this constitutional. We expect President Pardo to see you there next year in that constitutional one, not because we don't like the constitution of the 91, but because this new constitution will comply with the promises that haven't been fulfilled, that reforms the things that need to be done because we know that we are a government, but we are not the power.
06:49We have the power, but the power is here at the moment.
06:52It is us men and women.
06:54So we're going to be with that constitutional and I call all of us to go to the streets with this purpose.
07:01Thank you very much and welcome to this third summit.
07:04Thank you to the delegate of the organizational committee.
07:13It is the moment to listen to the intervention of the facilitator of the day of the continent for democracy and against neoliberalism.
07:23Oscar Danielu Rea Camargo.
07:25Welcome.
07:26President Gustavo Pedro.
07:36Dear ministers.
07:38Comments from the organizations and social movements of Latin America and the Caribbean.
07:44The processes of regional integration have a history of fight, of sacrifice, of resistance of our peoples and our organizations that work for the defense of the rights of the peoples and its human rights.
07:58In the previous additions to this third summit, we reached agreements on a strategy of an agenda with a program that we also packed that in Iguazu in February of 2024, when we agreed on six proposals to move forward facing fascism and the moving forward of the extreme right.
08:20The first of those proposals has to do with the democracy, the peace and the regional integration.
08:25The second one has to do with the dignified work in times of accelerated transformations.
08:31And the third is the rights of the migrants and the right to free circulation.
08:36The fourth is a just transition that is popular and feminist.
08:41The fifth is the food sovereignty.
08:43And the sixth is to reach the environment justice to face climatic crisis.
08:51These axes continue being the base of the construction of this third summit, the social summit of the Latin America and Caribbean peoples.
09:00And it is what we'll discuss today in our tables to nourish that agenda in a participative way so we can continue seeing that Latin America and the Caribbean.
09:10It is a place free of interference and oriented to the self-determination of the peoples.
09:16We expect that the transit of this moment of the peoples in the framework of the fourth summit of the community of the community of Latin America States and the European Union.
09:29It is a path for what would be the presidents of the select in the government of Uruguay.
09:36We thank President Petro and the foreign minister and all of the ministers here present.
09:41The efforts that they've done for the position of the people to be represented in the negotiations that are had in the negotiations at the international levels between governments.
09:52And we're sure that at some point we will be an organ that is consultative, popular of the select as well for the destiny of the peoples.
10:04The peoples continue to rebuild through the men and the women that daily risk their lives to find new futures for our people and for their country.
10:14Long live the third social summit of Latin American and Caribbean peoples.
10:20Thank you very much to the facilitator of the continent today.
10:31Ladies and gentlemen, next we will have the president of the Republic of Colombia, Dr. Gustavo Petro.
10:56I want to greet the organizations of workers, the directors and its participants of social organizations that are participating in this summit.
11:25In this summit, leaders, social leaders of the territories, farmers associations together in criminal action, youth organizations, cultural, academic community and the student and defenders of the right of the women to the indigenous peoples,
11:49black communities, black communities, Afro Colombians, LGBTQ plus population to the corporations, networks and the collectives in the defense of the human rights, the memory and the popular organization in the territories.
12:10Here we present my government almost in its entirety, the secretary general of the presidency, the governor of the department of Magdalena that is in charge, Ingrid Padilla-Garcia ministers and functionaries of the government.
12:30And we also have the governor of Magdalena.
12:31We also have the governor of Magdalena Carlos here present.
12:37Congressmen of the Republic of Colombia communication media.
12:43Congressmen of the Boat School of Victoria Hanım.
12:48Congressmen ofæ±è„ż.
12:51Congressmen of the Board of Architecture.
12:57Congressmen of theもぼ.
13:04living very intense days some North American writer wrote a pamphlet that
13:14was called the 10 days that shocked the world from John Briggs from New York I
13:23believe that we are living days that are shocking the world without any doubt and
13:29we have to not only live with intensity but try to understand that comprehension is
13:38necessary for those who in some way in the neighborhoods in the streets in the
13:45municipalities in the territory in the local in the national or even in these
13:51spheres that conjugate the dialogues between states up to this point as the
13:59meeting that is currently happening in Santa Marta which is the heart of the
14:04world with due respect to the world this is the heart of the world the indigenous
14:12people the Arahuacos the Colgate say they probably are present here with their
14:17organizations understanding what happens and where are we going what to do they
14:25said before the intensity of these days can't make the peoples blind the people
14:34needs to rethink its actions its own activity individual activity even
14:40because from here we're not going to leave the same way that we came and I'm
14:47not making reference only to the arrival to this city but also to these intense
14:53days the world will be different whether to good or bad it depends on our own
15:00efforts it depends on the people's on humanity no more let's just see what just
15:09happened in a kind of games in which one launches oneself to the precipice we come
15:19from the assembly of the UN in New York we come from a place where two people
15:27fell completely alone in reality these sir Trump and Netanyahu Trump a little bit
15:37more smart smarter than Netanyahu notice what that meant its own NATO build from the
15:48military times that ended in the second world war and open but it is known as a
15:54cold war the military coalition NATO thought exclusively in the defense of the
16:01people of the north atlantic or the power of the capital as someone here said
16:08which was settling in that geography peoples in cold seas decided in its
16:17majority to support Palestine in the UN assembly that was a moment that is
16:26historical that is very rarely analyzed we did the mouth because to us
16:33President Santos put us in a something that is very weird and no one understands
16:39which is the strategical partners of NATO but we are not allowed to go to the
16:45meetings or anything we just buy the weapons they are not helping us we just
16:52buy them it was a lie that they were helping us we were buying it it is a lie
16:56that there's any free weapons that arrived to this country we have to buy them
17:02that simple but doing the math of the NATO states who were with the politics of
17:11Netanyahu or in silence and who had decided to support whether it was formally or
17:20hype hypocritically to the state of Palestine as it should be called well it
17:27turned out that they lost their majority with France and with several countries of
17:33Europe that facing the pressure of their peoples decided to change their
17:39positions and that reached the UN assembly and left in the biggest
17:45isolation mr. Trump and mr. Netanyahu and the words resounded because in an
17:53assembly like that what is sounded is words and more words but the words in one
18:00way or another started reaching power and having powered as the peoples say the
18:07the words have power and only a few instance later the crowds the young people that
18:17went in out in the ships to sail the sea to reach Gaza to take some food and they
18:27were practically in jailed and tortured here we have two Colombian I don't know if
18:37they're here I don't see them in the crowds but they were taken to the jails their
18:45names are Luna Manuela they're probably somewhere around here I told them that I
18:50was going to give her the cross of BoyacĂĄ and to several Palestinian leaders I want my
18:56for minister to take notes so they won't come any excuses in parts of my
19:03government whatever they say that because there's no medals they can't make
19:08the medals as an excuse and we said Luna Manuela and the doctor Sadafi I don't
19:16know how to pronounce his name who was in the last in his hospital with his white
19:23cloth with many of his patients and his family dead as well dead by the bombs of
19:33Netanyahu and he decided to stay taking care of those kids that they weren't his
19:39but he felt them as his because his children had been destroyed by the bombs and
19:45he showed humanity what the meaning of the dignity is that must never be forgotten the
19:53last one to leave the hospital with his white cloak to surrender himself to be
20:02taken to torture in the prison of the jails of Israel to that to that man and to
20:08the journalist of the truth and the artist who who makes people laugh the
20:14children live on the streets and the rubble of that city I told them that I would
20:20give them the cross of boyacca to those cities the fields region they were not
20:28allowed to enter and the reaction was a lot of crowds that went out and that is
20:35why I want to analyze deeply it was not a simple declaration of governments in a cold
20:41communique that no one reads that no one tells that doesn't serve any purpose right
20:50next to the words that were launched by different governance men and women almost
20:56by the dozens I would say in the UN assembly and after of the crime against the fleet of
21:04freedom in the Mediterranean Sea that were for the first time the word democracy was born and there
21:13were is the biggest common grave of the planet in the bottom of the sea with the bodies of Arabs of
21:23immigrants with black skin who try to escape the droughts of the Middle East of the Africa of the
21:31invasion wars that they do because of petroleum there they also committed the
21:36crime of stopping their fleet and the world the humane world in the governments
21:44that were compass of the genocide beyond and others which more sensitive people in
21:55which their own governments were accomplices of the genocide because we have
21:58been the witness in these intense days of a genocide there has been many there is another one at this
22:07moment in Sudan and we have become sensible to something sensitive to something that might
22:13be the indolence of the political power of the capital if with financial money with the money which we
22:24call the capital bombs were made through here the carbon that is the basis of the bombs that goes
22:36through here this is one of the points that exports the largest amounts of carbon in the world the train
22:43tracks that pass through here doesn't carry human beings it carries coal to the ships with the destiny of
22:50an industry of the capital that it is about transforming the atmosphere chemically and ending the life in the
22:59planet intense days that are showing us how the genocides grow how the barbarian rises at the same time
23:07that the chemistry of the carbon in the atmosphere grows as well produced by word that resums it all which
23:16is greed the greed of power of capital maybe the contradiction that we are seeing today in the bottom of everything is the
23:26contradiction between greed and existence the contradiction between the capital and life and humanity has to
23:38choose there is no alternative either choose the capital and death or you choose life and i believe that there is no
23:48human being in the world in any part of the planet that doesn't know how to choose in this moment today the
23:57revolution's name is life today the politics of progress has the name of life today there is no way to separate the moving
24:07forward of humanity from the moving forward of life today one thinks and feels and fights
24:15for the existence and the life that is just that simple and profound it is the conflict that we
24:23are living the bombs with Colombian coal that we stop here from coming out which were being dropped
24:33in Gaza simply because of the historical problem of Israel and Palestine it was a an experiment to
24:42show all of us what was going to happen later what is coming is not just Gaza that that we are
24:54seeing in Gaza will happen in the south in the continents of the peoples that work and the poor
25:00people in which we don't have the world power and they're showing us their ferocity their barbarity
25:10their ways of acting the democracy in the world has died what is raining is barbarism it is the crisis
25:21of a productive system that we call capitalism that has to learn to have in its vital energy
25:29or actually in their mortal energy a way of substituting because it prefers to increase the
25:38profit
25:39since it was born instead of maintaining the life in the planet and that's why they refuse to leave the
25:50petroleum the coal and the gas that's why they are against reducing the profit margins and that's why
25:57they're denying to reduce the volumes of greed in their hearts and that is why they prefer to launch
26:03hundreds of missiles thousands on the children of a poor people to show the recipe the rest of the
26:14peoples that are also poor that that will also happen with their children it is an experience for the
26:21world it is a demand a demonstration of the barbaric power here in this same city we have lifted
26:32from here there was a fisherman a poor fisherman Alejandro Carranza was his name father of a girl and a boy
26:42the girl wanted to go to university here in the city companion okay so and him in his efforts to achieve in the
26:53university maybe we don't even know
26:57he decided to receive the payment of a drug trafficker who lives in miami or in dubai to carry
27:06one kilo to an island a little further away and his boat was harmed and he was in the condition of
27:16being unable to defend himself he let that be known and a missile was launched to him and those who were
27:23accompanying him on the boat we don't know if it was fishes or cocaine what he was carrying
27:30if it was fish or cocaine he didn't have a death sentence and they didn't have to kill him
27:44and we don't know if he was murdered in our caribbean sea in the face in front of santa marta or la guajira or
27:54beyond but anyone that is the place or whatever he was doing that poor fisherman no one can say that
28:02that poor fisherman a father of a girl that simply wanted to study a university and of an underage boy
28:14in a farm of palma was a drug trafficker i oppose that liar trump and his friends
28:23liar rubio what you are clearly is not drug traffickers the drug traffickers have gone through
28:32your politics policies to the offices in miami to speak with the senators of sir rubio to ask that they
28:42send bombs here to ask that here they also take out the president of the republic elected by the
28:49popular vote to try to humiliate us and colombia does not let herself be humiliated humiliated because this
29:02is also the homeland of bolivar the libertarian
29:18one has to read the lectures of these days
29:22that are coming even with blood stains that the waves carry it to the beautiful beaches of santa
29:34marta and the heart of the world they wanted to sabotage these meetings i was saying to the
29:38prime ministers of the islands and the nations of the caribbean not to come to leave me alone they told
29:44the presidents of the republics the continental latin american republics not to come and we have a
29:53continuum from the u.n assembly and the cop 30 in belem to parana tomorrow here in where we are meeting
30:06governors governors leaders we can talk about ourselves and make joint communications and hug yourselves
30:17and take pictures with the handshake that is formal and part of the protocol but the important thing
30:24is what happens with the peoples what we are living needs to be interpreted it is the
30:31the fight of humanity for the life against a dark power that has completely been filled with greed
30:39and that is not thinking on boats it is not thinking in agreements it is not thinking in dialogues
30:47it is just thinking in missiles
30:51in europe multitudes went out as never had been seen maybe i don't know in
30:59holand in italy in spain and greece in all of the parts of europe the crowds the youth of migrants
31:10the youth went out of those who have always lived there they wanted to scream that they didn't agree
31:16with the world that they're living they talked even of a general strength in europe that maybe could have
31:26been able to effectively be carried forward and after those crowds went out more crowds went out
31:37in cities of the u.s in like chicago humiliated also as they try to humiliate colombian california
31:46in new york both humiliated and see how the new yorker people have responded
31:54it has responded it has responded by electing as a mayor one who is similar to us and one has to
32:02understand then that there's things that are happening that the history has a fluid which is
32:14goes either to the abyss or the real transformation of the world and today we are living those days in the
32:22city not only we're reuniting tomorrow the states of the european union and latin america all through
32:31their representatives but i by the order of justice of the americas the american court of human rights that
32:44for the colombian press they don't exist that court doesn't exist it has ordained through their ruling
32:54that the colombian state ask for forgiveness to the colombian society to the victims that survive
33:04of a party that was assassinated in its entirety in colombia because they were left of the left the patriotic union
33:17here happened what in many other places what happened with the social democratic and communist
33:32and central liberal party happened in germany with the nazis they were sent to the concentration camps
33:39what happened with the socialists the communists the communists and christians political christians in
33:46italy sent to jail by benito mussolini what happened with the republicans the spanish republicans sent to
33:56the exile or being shot dead in the government of franco or in indonesia or in the south when a
34:05ser like videla or pinache they took the power and they didn't talk of the crisis of the democracy they
34:18hide hid the word democracy just so the opposition forces in latin america were destroyed the same thing
34:26happened here and there was no general in power they said that we were a democracy but we lived 25
34:35continuous years under a state of siege my youth went under those years we were scared because if we
34:45wrote a a message on a wall and we were caught we were not going to be alive the next day a generalized
34:54torture of 10 000 people in the city of bogota looking for us the m19 and they still wonder
35:04why the violence of 1985 because they haven't want to reform make social reforms for a people like
35:16colombia which is the second nation that is the most the second nation most any unequal in the planet
35:24because when the people express themselves peacefully 1922 here in karakata kasti we are half an hour drive away they
35:38killed 3 000 workers from the banana plantations by the order of the united food company under general
35:46crites i believe and they shut the workers and there what in the pages of 100 years of solidarity of gabriel
35:57garcia marquez who was born very close to here in the banana area why there do we have a chapter in which
36:05an eternal train that never stops that doesn't that their carriages never ended it was filled with
36:18cadavers and it is literature it showed what was the killing of the banana field and i would like to tell
36:25the press that one of the men that commanded the taking of the justice palace is a parliamentary
36:34of the annapolis and he was stolen the elections in april 19 of 1970 and died there or they said that he was
36:46carried out alive of the palace and then shot death he was the son of one of the workers that was
36:54assassinated in the massacre of the banana crops that is how the violence in colombia has been cyclical and
37:01permanent to reach these times of the patriarchal patriarchal union 6200 militants of the left were
37:11assassinated being workers of the banana crops as well 3000 of them in urabah masters students teachers
37:23people of the people of the indigenous base murdered one after the other in all of the peoples of this
37:31country but a power that was no more than the alliance of the colombian oligarchy with drug trafficking
37:39that same alliance that is reaching today the to the offices of the political repress representations of
37:48senator rubio now secretary of state and the congress of the u.s asking for vengeance against us
37:55the same alliance of the oligarchies and the mafias that assassinated the patriotic union is the same one
38:04that today tries to isolate colombia that tries to humiliate colombian that tries to say that
38:11to intervene in such a way that the colombian electorate that is still firm in the proposal of
38:19building a world power for life to repent themselves and ends up voting by those who already condemned them
38:29to the massacre the false positive of the six thousand young people assassinated well tomorrow here the
38:36president of the republic of colombia will fulfill the ruling of the inter-american court of human rights
38:46and in the name of the state of colombia will ask for the forgiveness to all of the families of the 6200
38:54militants of the leftist party patriotic union and expects that never again
39:02it's repeated that never again we have to continue killing among each other's us colombians because
39:12we already know what is happening in the world because the missiles have already been reaching places
39:21not only gaza like we saw on tv but also here right in front in our caribbean sea which was not only sailed
39:29by the pirates that were trying to take our gold i have ordained to take part of that gold in the
39:36bottoms of the caribbean and and it was also sailed by revolutionary men and women the caribbean sea is a
39:44sea of hurricanes sometimes we suffer because of those hurricanes but many times we have been saved
39:53by the hurricanes that bring the water and bring the books in these ships and they bring the ideas and
40:02they move the people of island there is a history to build of the politics in the popular life in the
40:11caribbean if here there was a bigger revolution that was bigger than the french one and against the
40:20the flag that was raised by the french republicans it was raised by the black men
40:28and women and they destroyed an army of two hundred thousand frenchmen in a small island the island of
40:35haiti and since they weren't able to and be understood by the speeches and the people that defended the
40:46world democracy in france in paris where there was no eiffel tower it didn't exist so then they took the
40:59white stripe of the flag and it ended being blue and red and if you take here a colombian flag whereas
41:11and a flag of venezuela and a flag of ecuador if you find it you will see that most of the flag or half the flag
41:24is blue and red so then we have to redo a history in this caribbean because it is not that romantic
41:36the tail in which miranda was in love
41:42i won't give my
41:49she lazarina was not capable of enamoring miranda that's why he left but here they brought the tail
41:56that the blonde hairs were the first the first base and the red lips and the blue of the eyes were the
42:05center
42:09which what that flag means is that miranda and believer wanted to put this son of the caribbean
42:18and the flag of haiti that screamed freedom to all of humanity that is the true history
42:26the haitian flag like that one blue and red of one of
42:31the biggest and maybe the biggest revolution that this continent has ever seen and that
42:36screamed to europe that the republic had a second word which was democracy and that democracy is not
42:44only between whites as they dreamt in greece but that democracy was among all of the human beings
42:54independent independent independent of the colors or whether they're men or women or from any other
43:00species of if they're white yellow or if they're from one culture or another
43:07everyone in humanity have to be free and we have to be equal and that is the humanity that we have to
43:16conquer now
43:20it was taught to us by the people in haiti
43:24for the first time through the hands
43:27of black women that had been slaved and they liberated themselves and they did their first flag
43:34of the caribbean
43:37yellow blue and red which ended being the flag of the great colombia the flag that never should have
43:44been lost and is still in our hearts despite the divisions the answer to the missiles in the caribbean
43:52killing poor people because there is not even one drug trafficker only workers passengers of illicit commerce that determines the world
44:07only working and poor people have they killed with the missiles and that needs to be known by the society of the united states
44:18they are murdering with their taxes poor people of a caribbean that has always been libertarian that may be
44:28scrimmed freedom before washington did or hamilton did or any of the founding fathers of the united states of north america
44:38we are we also scream freedom let's say at the same time and we help each other be free
44:47that is why america is not a continent of kings and princesses or prince
44:56each dictator that has appeared here has had its rebellion all of the peoples have always fought for their freedom
45:07it is the time isn't it the time to talk again of the great colombia i ask myself
45:17the answer that deserved an act that is so arbitrary and so rude with presidents with peoples of latin america
45:33and especially acts of murdering of real murders against humble and hard-working people of this caribbean
45:43shouldn't that be our own union shouldn't that be our own union shouldn't we rethink and here we have
45:49talked of constitutional and why not organize ourselves through the same basis of society without asking for
46:02the permission the committees of the constitution on the three or four countries that are part of the great colombia
46:11why do we have to wait for if a president wants or not or if the political circumstances allow it or not
46:23if the constitutional power is the power of the people not of the governments why don't we say that this
46:33this reunion that has to do with this meeting could also try to reform the constitutions of one or
46:42other country with a mandate that says to create the confederation of the great colombia to unite the
46:49bolivarian dream again and be powerful couldn't that be a solution to the actual political problems
46:59that are on the inside and i also ask myself send arrived to humanity on itself is it today and we
47:09will see that tomorrow the exits comes from the agreements between governments or states or is it
47:18or is that time for the state nation that was generated precisely by capitals being passed aren't we
47:26facing a crisis when that is not able to build an army that is capable of stopping a genocide
47:36isn't it that in that being unable to do something that we saw in the confederation of the states of the world
47:44to stop the barbarians to say stop to defend the rights of the people the civilization and life
47:50life isn't that showing that we have to move to another stage in which what needs to come together
47:58is humanity in itself and act as one single body capable of annihilating the power of greed and putting
48:07the flag we wish that is blue red and yellow in these spaces where to be the flag of life
48:16don't we need to overcome the idea of parties even of classical organizations of the past
48:26even ways of thought that have been old and passed to these new times in which the
48:33uptick fiber the global knowledge the collective work is being built a new revolutionary subject
48:40that is called humanity and that humanity is the one that can stop the nuclear bombs and the genocide
48:48as we just saw a few days ago stopping even momentarily day bombs in on the sky over the children of gaza
48:58that are again starting to fall doesn't that mean that we have to have bolder steps and open a new time
49:07there's an old there's an old prophecy
49:14that says it was said that it was written in the 60s and the 70s
49:21that one day there will come a day that the gilded eagle will attack the condor and in that fight of the
49:32the gilded eagle against the gilded eagle against the condor it would awaken the jaguar as well that was
49:43asleep among other people that's why i have my daughter's cap
49:49which is the jaguar the ancestral jaguar will awaken if the gilded eagle dares to attack the condor
50:02that is the legend the story i don't know if it's true or not but from there i would say to rubio and trump
50:17be careful you are going through the caribbean of the libertarians beware you're messing with the
50:26homeland of bolivar haven't you read the history of bolivar are you going to the islands and the lands
50:38where armies of farmers with very bad guns were defeating the most powerful armies of the world
50:49one of them the spanish from the kings and the other one the french from the republics and they
50:54were defeated beware in the caribbean sea there's peoples that have always been used to the hurricanes
51:03and they can be unleashed as a hurricane and that is what the legend says if the gilded eagle attacks
51:11the condor they will awaken the jaguar that is the american people don't awaken the jaguar we can still talk
51:22south america can save the u.s by cleaning its energy of fossils of coal and gas let's talk but face to
51:37face without bending a knee among equals because if the gilded eagle dares to attack what they will find
51:47here is the jaguar awakening powerful and the history will change definitely not only in the americas of
51:59the freedom but in the entirety of the planet the humanity thank you very thank you very much for listening
52:08to me thank you very much to the president gustavo petro urrego in this way we end the present event thank
52:19you very much for the assistance of each one of the people that participated in the opening of the third
52:25social summit of latin american and caribbean peoples the organ social organizations as well we invite those
52:35who are here to stay in your seats while the president and his committee retire from the place
52:41thank you very much to all have a good afternoon
52:48well we were listening to the statements of colombian president gustavo petro who was addressing the
52:52opening ceremony of the third social the third social summit of latin american and caribbean peoples
52:59and we also listened to other authorities that were participant here of this important gathering of
53:04social movements and different sectors that strive to work for our integration of latin america and its
53:09peoples and culture to continue to work for that dream of a unified latin america the dream that was
53:15envisioned by liberal simon bolivar at united latin america that will protect its sovereignty and its
53:22people from the interference that has been denounced in this stage the interference acts that are being
53:28committed right now today by the united states empires and also denunciation of course during the event of
53:36the genocide that was committed and is still in a way being committed in gaza against the palestinian
53:41people by the sionist entity who's also in his speech referred to the military deployment of the united
53:47states in the caribbean the attacks on fishermen on poor fishermen that has caused the life of over 50
53:54people over 60 people by now it's different attacks on the caribbean sea on fishing vessels on boats that
54:00travel and doing their fishing activities in international waters an action that has been described by the
54:06united nations and by the international criminal court as illegal as there is no jurisdiction and there is no
54:14sense in the use of military action against fishing vessels in the alleged excuse of eliminate of
54:23fighting drug trafficking so that's what is happening what happened just now in colombia in that in a
54:28small town in a small people where people are gathering the third summit of the of the social
54:35people of latin america and the caribbean and this is running in parallel because tomorrow on sunday
54:39is the opening of the fourth summit of celac eu an important moment where also the representative of
54:46latin america and caribbean will also defend the people and the sovereignty of their nations as they
54:50continue to say to the world and to the north in general that there is still time for talk but in
54:58equal footing not that because the times of the oppressed of the colonies has ended and today latin
55:04america in rises and the caribbean rises with a voice of independence and with a clear goal which is to
55:10protect and preserve the sovereignty and independence of its people like this was let's put an end to this
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