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Support the efforts of indigenous peoples in Peru and elsewhere to expel oil companies from their traditional lands. We call for an end to all police actions against indigenous people in Peru. | Support the efforts of indigenous peoples in Peru and elsewhere to expel oil companies from their traditional lands. We call for an end to all police actions against indigenous people in Peru. | ||
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SECTION TITLE: AMERICAS
OUR POSITION: Greens support strengthening human rights in Central America, and the reduction of violence and crime there.
GREEN SOLUTIONS
(1) AMERICAS
Close the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation, formerly known as the School of the Americas, based at Fort Benning, Georgia. Hundreds of thousands of Latin Americans have been tortured, raped, assassinated, “disappeared,” massacred, and forced to become refugees by the School of the Americas graduates.
(2) COLOMBIA
Oppose the growing U.S. military presence in Columbia.
(3) CUBA
End the U.S. economic embargo of Cuba.
(4) HAITI
Help rebuild Haiti, but without strengthening neo-colonialism.
Cancel all Haiti debt to international financial institutions.
(5) MEXICO
Stop arms trafficking from the U.S. to Mexico.
End the war on drugs in Mexico and elsewhere.
(6) PERU
Support the efforts of indigenous peoples in Peru and elsewhere to expel oil companies from their traditional lands. We call for an end to all police actions against indigenous people in Peru.
(7) URUGUAY
Support Uruguay's new anti-smoking law that requires 80% of each side of cigarette boxes to be covered by graphic images of the possible detrimental health effects of smoking. Oppose Philip Morris International's legal challenge to this law.