You can feel happy, and calm. Together, you and we are alright.
We will continue struggling to achieve a new world. We want to ask you
to continue firm, fighting together.
We see that all of us suffer under the same rulers there are in the
world. We see that some compaņeros suffer for land, food, justice and
freedom.
We see that they do not recognise you as workers and do not respect
your dignity, like the brothers and sisters of this farm, El Indiano.
They set an example to all of us because they fight for their dignity.
Borders do not separate us, and neither does the sea.
We, the indigenous communities, resist in war because we are willing
to do so. And you support our resistance with your word and by helping
us to build schools for our children.
Our struggle - which is also yours, men and women of the world - is
going to triumph.
That joy of yours, that great commitment, bears out the truth of our
struggle.
We would like to have listened better to your word, to the valiant
sound of your thoughts, compaņeros. We did our best, as we always do.
We tell you that we women resist and struggle with dignity, so that
like you we may attain respect, democracy, freedom and justice.
You have held a beautiful fiesta of the word. We will carry it in our
hearts.
Thank you, compaņeros. We will see each other again soon in the world.
That is all, compaņeros and compaņeras.
Yours,
(Signed)