"The people of Guyana is still working and fighting Venezuela"
Ciudad Guayana .- As they had scheduled its organizers, was held yesterday in hours morning, the march of the workers of Guyana, starting from the Sports Venalum in Unare II to the Alta Vista area of \u200b\u200bPuerto Ordaz, concluding at the Palace of Justice where they remain chained university students in the "Operation Iraqi Freedom." To these, the marchers thanked them while they expressed their solidarity for the struggle we have been advancing across the country for the freedom of political prisoners and for Bolivar state Rubén González, and Carlos Chancellor William Saud.
The march of workers in Guyana, attracted students, unions, housewives and neighborhood areas.
also be attended by a large group of deputies to the National Assembly members of the Bloc for Democratic Unity, political leaders and the union movement to regional and national level.
Among these were present, the former President of SUTISS, Andrés Velásquez and his fellow members, Maria Corina Machado, Américo De Grazia, Eduardo Gomez Sigala, Hernan Gaviria, Biagio Pirieli, Freddy Curup, Miguel Angel Rodriguez, and Richard Blanco, Leopoldo López, Américo Martín, Oswaldo Alvarez Paz and Froilan Barrios, Tello Benitez, Victor Moreno, Pablo Castro, José Bodas, who were in the front row of the march accompanied the regional leaders of the movement of workers and union, as Joseph Morocoima Luis Emilio Campos, Marilu Ceballos, Jose Luis Alcocer, Juan Gomez, Yunis Hernandez Henry Arias, Leonardo Calderon, Edgar Valentine, Reinaldo Herrera, José Saracual, among others.
"This is a march," said Jose Luis Morocoima, one of the leaders of the activity and leader of the CVG-Bauxilum workers, adding that, among other proposals included: "the liberty to Rubén González and William Saud, currently reporting regime and Chancellor Carlos freedom, liberty and autonomy of association, collective agreements, payment of labor liabilities, basic business recovery and approval of social security laws, "among others.
Henry Arias emphasized the role edge workers who are returning to Guyana at the national level, in the struggle for transformation, corruption, the parallel association for the defense and recovery of basic industries such as alternative non-oil from Venezuela.
For his part, José Luis Alcocer, Unit Coordinator Matancera in Sidor, said that "the workers marched to protest and raise their voice, tell the truth to the country and also to tell the government not collapse on its intention to defend collective bargaining agreements, to defend the validity of unions, to defend freedom of association and the case of Guyana to defend jobs and to require the rescue and recovery of our business and our production. "
"This unity of students and workers," he said in Guyana and will continue for the rest of the country and also continue to spread to all sectors of society, professional groups, housewives, taxi drivers, masons, carpenters, plumbers , mechanics, teachers, professors, nurses, bio-analysts, etc.
"The struggle continues, will be other marches, protests and students and workers joining the Venezuelans will continue", appropriated Alcocer.
The working and fighting Venezuela
"This is a demonstration that the people of Guayana Venezuela remains the working and fighting, and now this extraordinary march demanding freedom for Charles Chancellor," said Rep. input Andrés Velásquez, to be addressed in the meantime of the march.
"The workers, members of democratic unity, student leaders, the student movement is victorious today, held in Guyana the agreement on the morning of today (yesterday)-added.
summarized some of the key demands made by the labor movement and different sectors of society Guyanese:
"We are demanding freedom for Charles Chancellor, collective bargaining, trade union freedom and autonomy, environmental liability payments all the delays that these companies have on the environment. And above all, the investment required to recover each of the basic business Guayana. "
assured that "this is the show that gives the movement today, together."
"There is nobody who has been brought to Realaze, paying or obligated. Here the people came spontaneously, because he believes in freedom, believing in democracy, and that is worth more than bring any bus full obligation on the part of gobierneros ", outlined the Matanzas and deputy leader of the Guyana National Assembly.