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DESCRIPTION:**PLEASE FORWARD WIDELY**  Bay Area Says “No” to Feinstein’s 
 “Yea” Vote for CAFTA as El Salvador Becomes First Country To Implement 
 Trade Agreement     Come out and “Thank” Feinstein for being the only 
 California Democrat to vote in favor of CAFTA!     Wednesday, March 1st  
 2006    12 Noon     In front of Senator Dianne Feinstein’s Office, One 
 Post Street @ Market (near Montgomery BART Station)     As mass 
 mobilizations take place in El Salvador to protest the implementation of 
 the Central American Free Trade Agreement, Bay Area Salvadorans and allies 
 will denounce Senator Dianne Feinstein for being the only Democrat in 
 Congress to vote in support of CAFTA.  Join us in opposition to 
 corporate-authored trade agreements and  politicians that support them.    
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 CAFTA Takes Effect in El Salvador   Bay Area Salvadoran Community Protest 
 Senator Feinstein—the sole Democrat in California to Support President 
 Bush’s Central America Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA)     As thousands 
 rally in El Salvador against the implementation of CAFTA, the Bay Area 
 Salvadoran community and allies will protest outside the office of 
 California’s sole Democrat to support CAFTA—Senator Dianne Feinstein. 
 The group will deliver an 8-foot greeting card to Senator Feinstein’s 
 downtown office at 1 Post Street and set up a makeshift sweatshop to 
 facetiously “thank” the Senator for her support of the CAFTA.  Senator 
 Feinstein was the only Democrat in California to support an agreement 
 opposed by every major Democratic constituency group in the State.  The 
 United States, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, 
 Honduras, and Nicaragua signed the CAFTA-DR in August 2004 and El Salvador 
 was the first to ratify it in December 2004.  All but Costa Rica have 
 ratified the Agreement.       The White House refused requests by 
 Democratic leaders, environmentalists, unions and public health 
 organizations to renegotiate the rules addressing worker and environmental 
 concerns.  At a press conference in late May 2005, Representative Nancy 
 Pelosi (D-San Francisco) stated, “As Democratic Leader, I will tell you 
 that Democrats will not support the Central American Free Trade Agreement 
 in its current form. We will only support trade agreements with strong 
 labor and environmental protections.”     “Senator Feinstein’s vote 
 for CAFTA is inexcusable.  We set up our sweatshop today to draw attention 
 to her support for a trade deal that ensures thousands of Salvadorans, 
 mostly school age women, will be forced to work in sweatshops for poverty 
 wages, unable to access health care or education” said Yeni Solis of the 
 Committee In Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES).  “CAFTA 
 could have been negotiated to include protections for workers that would 
 allow sweatshop workers to earn enough money to provide a decent life for 
 their families.  Instead the agreement establishes a hierarchy in which the 
 interests of transnational businesses take precedence over the needs of 
 communities. We support trade between the U.S. and Central America, but 
 CAFTA’s rules are unbalanced and irresponsible,” proclaimed Zach 
 Hurwitz of the international human rights organization Global Exchange.     
   Underscoring the debacle that the debate over CAFTA has been in the U.S., 
 El Salvador will be the first Central American nation given the green light 
 by the White House to implement the trade act three months later than the 
 original proposed date.  Debate over implementation has been no less tame 
 in Central American countries, where mass mobilizations turning out 
 thousands of protesters have continued to roar throughout the region, with 
 some of the largest and most recent taking place in El Salvador and Costa 
 Rica.  Critics of CAFTA in the U.S. are not surprised by opposition in 
 affected countries, claiming that CAFTA will not bring the prosperity it 
 professes but will in fact “accentuate profound economic differences 
 between the United States and El Salvador and consolidate North American 
 domination over the region,” states Jesse Swanhuyser of the California 
 Coalition for Fair Trade and Human Rights. “My heart goes out to the 
 Salvadoran community.  While the CAFTA fight is over here in the U.S., the 
 CAFTA battle in El Salvador begins today,” said Swanhuyser.  \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/02/28/89493.php
SUMMARY:Anti-CAFTA Action at Feinstein's office
LOCATION:1 Post Street (at Montgomery BART Station)  Diane Feinstein's office
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/02/28/89493.php
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