United Nations, Oct. 24 (Prensa
Latina) The blockade maintained by the United
States against Cuba reaches so far as preventing
programs of collaboration by diverse UN agencies
with the Island, a report circulating Monday at
the UN recounts.
The report, signed by UN
Secretary General Kofi Annan, is titled "Need to
End the Economic, Commercial and Financial
Blockade Imposed by the United States against
Cuba," and is for the November UN General Assembly
debates on this aggressive US policy.
This will be the 14th
consecutive time the US will have to swallow its
most bitter pill at the UN: the nearly unanimous
rejection by the nations of the world of its
hostile blockade.
The situation has not
changed in the past 12 months and the US blockade
has consequences in all areas of Cuba's social and
economic life, as well as continually and
unilaterally influencing third countries,
including even UN agencies, the report notes.
World Food Program. The
US blockade continues affecting food aid to Cuba
to vulnerable groups in schools, hospitals,
nursery schools and women's´ shelters.
- World Food Program.
Cuba's attempts to donate sugar for projects in
other countries create a contretemps.
- UN Food and
Agriculture Program. Projects with Cuba are
hampered by lack of machine parts, seeds and
fertilizers for farming.
- World Health
Organization and UN Population Fund. These
organizations report the impossibility of buying
equipment, medicines and laboratory materials
produced by US firms if they are for Cuba.
- UN Children's Fund.
This fund denounced that US corporations force
labs to break contracts for pain relievers for
Cuban children with cancer.
- A situation
repeated in attempts to acquire the most modern
antibiotics, medicines for newborns, and
anti-retroviral meds for those with HIV-AIDS.