LaRouche Inspires Promoters of PLHINO Water Project

30 Oct 2007

SONORA, MEXICO, October 30, 2007 (LPAC)--As organizing intensifies for a major Nov. 9 conference in this state on the regional water management project known as the North West Hydraulic Plan (PLHINO), Sonora's Diario del Yaqui published a front-page story in its October 28 Sunday edition, highlighting the importance of the PLHINO, and U.S. economist Lyndon LaRouche's role in organizing for the project.

"Demand for this project has taken on a second wind, and arises once again as the paradigm of a plan without which the country will lose its food self-sufficiency, and the Northwest of Mexico its future," the Diario del Yaqui article opens. It then reports honestly who created this "second wind," informing its readers that "since 2003, the leaders of the Permanent Forum of Rural Producers, Alberto Vizcarra Osuna, Adalberto Rosas Lopez and Jaime Miranda Pelaez, inspired by the economic concepts of Lyndon H. LaRouche, former U.S. Presidential candidate, have intensified their drive for the construction of this great project."

Organizers "drew up a document directed to Sonora Governor Eduardo Bours, which proposes that the economic reactivation and reconstruction of the region have as its focus the completion of the PLHINO project."

The article lists the 35 organizations in the state which formed the "Pro PLHINO of the 21st Century Committee" last August 15, and jumps to an entire page inside the paper on the project.