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 Message of Solidarity to the Monday  Demonstration and the People    of Stuttgart on the  Stuttgart 21 Project The  Cordillera Peoples Alliance (CPA) in the Cordillera Region, Philippines salutes the Monday Demonstration and  the People of Stuttgart for standing up for their rights  and struggle against the imposition of the  multi-billion Euro rail rebuilding project Stuttgart 21. We express our unity and  solidarity in their just cause. We  agree with the Monday Demonstration that primarily, the people of Stuttgart  should have been consulted and their best interest prioritized over the  interest of multinational corporations and politicians who are ramming  down  this project  to people’s throats even if they have made it  clear from the start that they do not want this project. The billions of Euros  involved will only lead to corruption among those in public office.  We  support the Monday Demonstration’s call to have these large funds  re-channeled  instead to basic social  services for the public such as education and health. We are also one with the  Monday Demonstration’s call to respect the cultural heritage status of the  current train station  and the natural  heritage status of the inner park or the Castle Park.  The CPA is also concerned with the environmental destruction this big project  will bring about, and the impact it will have to the people of Stuttgart and  their well being. We understand that trees over 300 years old will  have to be cut down and the Neckar River  and its resources will be  endangered  with the high risk of pollution.  The  Philippines is a haven of imperialist and capitalist plunder for the greed and  superprofit of multinational corporations and few ruling elite sacrificing the  interests of the Filipino people including indigenous peoples and national  minorities. We also call this development aggression, or the unjust imposition  of so-called ‘development projects’ that are actually destructive and  anti-people in nature, and this is perpetuated by the State and transnational  corporations.  Imperialist mining,  logging, agri-industrial plantations, mega dams and other development projects  manifest this, and are commonly located in indigenous territories. This leaves  indigenous communities bearing the brunt of development aggression, the core of  which is capitalist and imperialist plunder. Development aggression comes with  political repression and militarization, or the heavy and dense deployment of  military troops in communities, resulting in various human rights violations.  In the course of militarization, curfews, food blockades, interrogation,  harassment and vilification take place, and worse, the extrajudicial killings  and enforced disappearances. We have experienced government neglect, especially  in terms of basic social services, with government spending making it a last  priority, and instead prioritizing greater budgets for military spending. As we  suffer our distinct problem of national oppression from the ruling elite and US  imperialism as indigenous peoples and national minorities, we also bear the  chronic national economic and our country.   With don’t take these problems sitting down. We continue to fight! Some  tactical gains were achieved with ultimate sacrifices. And we achieved these  with the support and solidarity of struggling people all over the world such as  in Stuttgart, Germany.  With  the dedication and commitment of the Monday Demonstration and the people of Stuttgart, we are  confident that the fire of struggle continue blazing, as we pursue international  solidarity with peoples movements the world over.  Long  Live International Solidarity! Reference: Mr.  Windel B. BolingetChairperson
 
 
 
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