Thursday 22 August 2013

Canadian company against Colombia and Venezuela


PACIFIC RUBIALES AND VENEZUELA
Talk given at the “Report Back from the People’s Tribunal in Colombia”
Organized by: CASA
August 20, 2013, OISE, Toronto

Maria Páez Victor

In the name of the Louis Riel Bolivarian Circle, and in my own, I want to thank the organizers of this event for giving us , and myself, the chance to express publicly our solidarity, indeed our love, for the Colombian people, who are our own people of Our America, and to accompany them, even if only in this miniscule way, in their struggles for social justice and peace.
We are living at a crossroads of history, a very unsettled and dangerous time.  We are witnessing the destruction of the international order, that is, of the international laws that up to now, uphold the sovereignty of nations, that set out limits to war, namely the Geneva Convention, and the laws that uphold Human Rights and democracy itself.
Today we are talking of the corporation Pacific Rubiales, but this issue, which is a matter of life and death for the populations, as well as of the ecosystems, as we have heard here today; but is much greater and much more sinister that that which involves Colombia or Venezuela. And, there is a special cautionary tale for us here in Canada too, the mining capital of the world.
We see how a powerful corporation is capable of wielding state power to oppress citizens in one country and of threatening the legitimate state of another nation. We are looking at the sheer power of an amoral corporation bent on usurping not just natural resources, but the powers that belong only to the people and the governments they legitimately elect.
Almost 400 years ago, in 1648,  the Treaty of Westphalia, ended a bloody 30 Years War in Europe. It was a muddled conflict between many states (Spain, France, Holland, Sweden, several German Princes, Switzerland), with two supra-national entities intervening, the Holy Roman Empire and the Vatican. This Treaty brought about the basis of our modern international laws as it recognized the concept of the Nation-state and its Sovereignty, by which was meant:
·    territorial integrity
·     non-intervention by other states, and
·     political determination that included the right of nations to determine their own official religion and governance, and as well recognized the freedom of religion of dissenters.
After the Second World War, even when the United Nations was created as a supra-national assembly whereby nations would discuss their conflicts in order to avoid war, it was still based on the concept of the sovereignty of the nation state. These laws have not always been kept, as we all know very well, but at least they were there as a compass and as a light.
The advent of the extreme right-wing agenda based on free market ideas of Milton Freidman, executed by powerful politicians such as Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher, brought about the age of Corporate Capitalism, or as President Chávez called it, savage capitalism.  Today, of the world’s 100 largest economies, 51 are corporations and only 49 are countries.
We are witnessing an assault on the very idea of the nation state, and of democracy, and the enemy is the corporation and its instruments include international trade deals and arbitration tribunals, and the idea always floating about, of a supposed need for a “world government”, which we all know that means the government of the powerful.  For example, the World Trade Organization gives corporations veto power over states’ environmental and labour laws.
Corporations are global, they respect no boundaries or  democracy.  Ironically they have managed to obtain rights pertaining to human beings as they have been declared “persons” but once people enter a corporation, they cease to have those basic rights.
It was Ronald Reagan who maligned the nation state by saying: “The government is the problem not the solution” and Margaret Thatcher who, trashing all of social science, said: ”There is no such thing as society.” They ushered in the age of selfish individualism that denies the common interest, and opened the door to the deification of private enterprise embodied in the corporation, and the denial of the “common interest”. It is truly Hobbes’ infernal vision of a world of man against man.[i]
The people become oppressed by governments that do not represent their interest, let alone their best interest. Corporations can unduly influence states, and especially those in developing countries, under the guise of “helping their development”, of “bringing prosperity”, of “promoting economic growth”. Every time pubic social services are cut or privatized,  is a weakening of the legitimate role of government.
Corporations working in developing countries  target the workers’ unions, indigenous and rural communities, environmental and human rights ,NGOs,  as all these are seen  as an obstacles to its profit making. All in the name of “progress” , “development” and “economic growth”.
So a corporation like Pacific Rubiales, is allowed to reach such strength and magnitude that it account for 41% of the growth in the oil production of Colombia, and furthermore, uses its power to unduly influence the Colombian government and to undermine the neighboring state, the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.
Pacific Rubiales, a Canadian oil company, is the largest independent oil company operating in South America.  It is directly implicated and denounced by numerous Colombian NGO sand unions, for usurpation of natural resources, environmental degradation, forced displacement of indigenous and rural communities, blatant violations of human rights, economic damages and impoverishing and harassing the labour force and its union. It is implicated in paramilitary violence including murders, disappearances and death threats. We have heard here today examples of these nefarious dealings. [ii] The fact that it works along with the Colombian state oil company ECOPETROL is used to their advantage as PR, as they also give a good “nationalistic” spin to their enterprise. In other words, as corporations erode democracy, they become facilitators of state terrorism.
And, now this corporation is entering into the area of international conflict.  The President of the Venezuelan state owned oil company PDVSA, Rafael Ramírez, warned last Sunday that this transnational Canadian oil company Pacific Rubiales “finances and conspires openly “ against the Bolivarian government of Venezuela. ‘This is a very dangerous company”, he said, “the attack against PDVSA is really an attack against our oil policies because PDVSA is an instrument of our sovereignty.” [iii]
Pacific Rubiales is exploring for oil all along the Venezuelan frontier having built already 55 exploratory wells at a cost of $355 m. It is believed they are preparing to dig horizontally to tap into Venezuelan oil fields across the border.

Pacific Rubiales , which operates in the largest oil area of Colombia has in its Board of Directors ,Venezuelans, former PDVSA executives who were responsible for the oil lockout of 2002 and 2003 which brought  down the economy of the country  and caused US$ 25,000 million dollars damage. [iv]It was an economic coup d’etat, to try to bring down the legitimate government of President Chávez by paralyzing the economy with sabotage, destruction of computer operations, dangerous fires and blocking exports. These men should be behind bars for their crimes against the people of Venezuela.
Mr. Ramírez , who is also Minister of Energy and Petroleum, denounced by name, these board directors  responsible for the sabotage. If they ever came to power again they would hand over PDVSA to Pacific Rubiales.
The directors include:[v]
Ronald Pantin, an industrial engineer who worked in PDVSA for 23 years , one of the orchestrators of the oil sabotage
Jose Franciso Arata another important ex-PDVSA executive, geologist and engineer with 20 years experience in oil exploration
Miguel Rodríguez who was an important figure in Venezuelan banking and behind the oil sabotage.
Augusto López Valencia, representative of the powerful Grupo Santo Domingo enterprises.
Serafino Iacomo, an expert in capital investment who was the one to chose Colombia as the place to go with his former colleagues
Miguel de la Campa, economist who studied at Georgetown USA and was behind the inclusion of the company on the stock markets in Toronto, Sao Paulo and Bogotá.
Among the directors is an ex-CIA agent,  Neil Woodyer, in charge of CIA expansion and, to Canada’s shame,   Dennis Mills, former cabinet minister during Pierre Trudeau’s government.
Minister Ramírez, however, expressed his faith in the oil workers whom he said “were conscious and prepared to defend PDVSA. Our oil industry is in patriotic hands. And those plans of the opposition fills us with determination and mobilizes us.” 
It is right that he be optimistic about the oil workers because, after all, it was they who saved PDVSA from destruction during the oil lockout. They defiantly showed that the workers were capable of operating the very complex and highly technological enterprise without top or even the middle management that had walked out. Thousands of ordinary workers, hundreds of former workers and executives, and a handful of electronic engineer students from the universities came out to save the industry, indeed to save the Venezuelan economy.
It was a magnificent moment of Venezuelan history because in the midst of grave danger, in the face of almost despair the workers themselves saved their country, their oil company, their economy.
Oil workers became heroes overnight. And this pride in their collective accomplishment gives them strength in the face of the conspiracy of the traitors who conspire against Venezuela through Pacific Rubiales.
Last Friday, the Venezuelan Foreign Minster Elias Jaua, informed that soon when President Maduro meets President Santos, he will present to him evidence of the conspiracy that is being plotted, not by his government, but in Bogotá, against Venezuela, which includes economic sabotage, paramilitary operations and the 18 fighter planes that the rightwing Bogotá conspirators have bought in the USA to be taken to a Colombian  air base in the coming months. [vi]
Of course, the Colombian government itself has strong, armed forces that have 50 years experience of conflict and they are twice as large as Venezuela’s and further they have the backing of the USA forces.  So if it came to open war between the two countries, undoubtedly Colombia would have a huge advantage.
But, because of the now important consolidation of Latin America that President Chávez ushered in, with integration instruments such as CELAC, UNASUR, MERCOSUR, ALBA, BANCO DEL SUR, PETROCARIBE and PETROSUR, Colombia feels such pressure to be part of the new regional infrastructure. As well, due to President Chavez’ unprecedented peace overture to Colombia and its people, and due to the risk to the billion dollar trade between the two countries, the chances of open formal conflict between the nations has receded. This is also helped by the fact that Uribe is no longer the president of Columbia as his excessive and obsessive antagonism to Venezuela was a true danger to both nations.
Therefore, the elements of the hard right that wish to see the end of the Bolivarian Revolution and its government in Venezuela take recourse in underhand, covert, actions such as use of paramilitary force, the buying of private fighter planes and economic destabilization with also the power of Pacific Rubiales.
Such a conspiracy is specifically forbidden by the 1981 UN Declaration on the Inadmissibility and Intervention in the Internal Affairs of States,  which stresses the “imperative need for any threat of aggression, any recruitment, any use of armed bands, in particular mercenaries, against sovereign States to be completely ended, so as to enable the peoples of all States to determine their own political, economic and social systems without external interference or control.”
We must all act with consciousness, awareness of the forces that are working towards the subjugation of humankind and the destruction of the planet’s ecosystems.
We here in Canada have the opportunity to try to influence our government to demand social, environmental and political responsibility from Canadian companies that work oversees. When they harass workers and unions, use paramilitary to kill, disappear and threaten people, when they displace indigenous and rural communities, when they become part of assassinations and conspiracies, they do it in our name – because they are known as being a Canadian company.
We have the opportunity also to try to dissuade the Canadian board member, Dennis Mills. He is a member of the Liberal party, a former minister under the Pierre Trudeau, representing the riding of Danforth; he organized the Rolling Stones concert in 2003 to counteract the SARS epidemic impacts, and as a Roman Catholic, he organized the World Youth Day that had Pope John Paul II come to Toronto in 2002. He is also CEO of Racing Futures, an organization of horse racing. I urge you all to send him a message, not a threatening message, but one of genuine information. Let us give him the benefit of the doubt that he does not know the sinister company he is associated with. At least, in the end, he will not be able to say “I did not know of the murders, assassinations, displacements, rights violations and death threats”.
We must work for the unity in Latin America that was urged so passionately by our beloved heroes, the great Liberator Simón Bolívar and our Eternal Comandante, Hugo Chávez Frías. And we must work hard so that corporations do not unduly influence our government, undermine our democracy,  and  do not contribute to the oppression and misery of Latin American people.



[i] Thomas Hobbes, “Leviathan” 1651
[ii] Telelsur, 17 August 2013
[iii] “Gobierno venezolano denuncia conspiración de empresa Pacific Rubiales”, TELESUR, 30 June 2013
[iv] La Trinchera, interview with  Will rangel, Presdient of the oil union, Central Bolivariana Socialista de Trabajadores Petroleros, http://www.latrinchera.org/foros/showthread.php?38519-MULTADOS-EXTRABAJADORES-DE-PDVSA-POR-DAÑOS-CAUSADOS-A-LA-NACION
[v] Alfredo Oliva, aporrea 24/03/2013
[vi] AVN / domingo 16 de junio 2013

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