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Excellencies:
Millions
of Cubans are now closely following what happens in this
hall.
Some
70% of them have had to endure all their lives the
longest blockade in history, imposed by the Government
of the United States on our homeland right from the
triumph of the Cuban Revolution.
However, in voting today on draft resolution "Necessity
of Ending the Economic, Commercial and Financial Embargo
Imposed by the United States of America against Cuba,"
the 191 UN Member States will not only be making a
decision on an issue of interest to Cuba. They will also
be voting in favor of the respect for the Charter of the
United Nations, in favor of the respect for
International Law, in favor of the sovereign equality of
States and the self-determination of the peoples, so
that no government, mighty as it may be, can punish not
only Cuba but also any other country for trading with
and investing in ours.
Today,
we will cast a vote against the extraterritorial
enforcement of laws; a vote against haughtiness and the
disdain for the rights of others.
I have
an odd document here, distributed by the United States
to all delegations - except Cuba, of course.
It lies
so much, and so many times, that it deserves to be
commented on.
Let us
see:
"The
United States maintains that the embargo is a bilateral
issue that should not come before the General Assembly.
It is clearly not a blockade, as we do not interfere
with the trade between Cuba and other nations."
But
this General Assembly knows that there is a different
truth to it. Well does it know that it is not just an
embargo; it knows that the US Government has unleashed a
worldwide genocidal economic war against Cuba. Cuba is
prevented from exporting to the United States; Cuba is
prevented from receiving American tourism; we are
prevented from gaining access to the technologies
produced in this country; Cuba is prevented from
importing any US product, equipment or raw material.
The
Assembly knows that the Torricelli Act, which prevents
the subsidiaries of US companies in third countries from
trading with Cuba, has been in force since 1992 and is
meticulously enforced. I will just mention a few
examples:
- The
Canadian subsidiary of US Picker International could not
sell spare parts for X-ray equipment to Cuba because it
is a branch of an American company.
- France's Bull could not complete the sale of ATMs to
Cuba because it was bought by America's Diebold.
- Refractarios Mexicanos, a company from Mexico, was
purchased by US Harbison Walker Refractory - and
thereinafter it could not continue selling to Cuba
heat-resistant bricks used in furnaces for cement
production.
The US
representative is well aware, even with expressions to
the contrary, that nobody in the world can sell a
product or piece of equipment to Cuba if containing more
than 10% of US components.
- The
import of a quadruple veterinary vaccine, which should
have been supplied to our country by the Netherlands'
Intervet, was curtailed when the US Government informed
the aforementioned company that it could not sell the
product to Cuba because it contained 10% of an antigen
made in the United States.
On the
other hand, the US Government prevents any company in
the world from exporting a product or piece of equipment
to the United States if containing Cuban raw materials.
A Japanese car manufacturer has to certify to the US
Government that the metals used to make the automobile
do not contain any Cuban nickel. A European confectioner
has to prove that no Cuban sugar was used.
The US
document also says the following:
"The
embargo regulations apply only to persons or entities
subject to US jurisdiction."
If so,
then why, after seven years of investigations, was
Canadian citizen James Sabzali sentenced last February
by a Philadelphia Federal Court to a year's probation
and a US$ 10,000 fine for having sold to Cuba some
resins that purify the drinking water supplied to the
Cuban population?
Why
does the Torricelli Act prevent vessels of the rest of
the world from calling at Cuban ports under the threat
of being "blacklisted" and denying their access to
American ports for a period of six months?
Why
does the Helms-Burton Act, in force since 1996, penalize
the businesspeople from the rest of the world who
attempt to engage in business deals with Cuba?
The
General Assembly has been informed that last 4 May the
US State Department sent a letter to the Chairman of
Jamaica's SuperClubs, warning him that if his business
with Cuba did not terminate within 45 days he would be
penalized under the Helms-Burton Act - which involved
the denial of visas for him and his family to travel to
the United States and the threat of facing a lawsuit in
the future in US courts.
The
Government of the United States prevents Cuba from using
the dollar as currency for trading operations with the
rest of the world. Our charges or payments in that
currency are confiscated.
Is it
true or not, Mr. US representative, that your Government
imposed a US$ 100 million fine on Switzerland's banking
entity UBS for the latter's reception of dollar
transfers from Cuba following the accrual of absolutely
legal earnings in our tourism and trade?
As of
last June, the media controlled by the Miami-based
terrorist groups of Cuban origin unleashed a gross
campaign aimed at frightening the banks that may have
financial relations with Cuba.
At the
same time, we have been receiving continuous reports
that US authorities are exerting pressure on an
ever-increasing number of banks from other countries in
order to thwart the transfers originating in Cuba.
Finally, last 9 October, Daniel Fisk, Deputy Assistant
Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs, in
addition to recognizing the efforts of the US Government
to boycott tourism to Cuba from Europe, Canada and other
countries, announced that the United States has set up a
Group for the Persecution of Cuban Assets with a view to
freezing the movements of hard currency towards and from
Cuba.
As a
result of the foregoing, we concluded that all necessary
actions had to be promptly implemented in order to
defend our country from the new aggressions that attempt
to prevent the use of the dollars that we earn to pay
for our imports. Therefore, 72 hours ago our President,
Commander-in-Chief Fidel Castro, informed the public
opinion of the decision to replace the circulation of
the dollar with that of the convertible Cuban peso all
across the national territory. On this new episode of
the US blockade and about our sovereign measures to
defend ourselves, the Permanent Mission of Cuba is
conveying additional information to each delegation.
Would
the US delegation explain why Cuba does not receive and
has never received a credit from the World Bank and the
Inter-American Development Bank? Because the US
Government prevents them from doing so. In 2003, these
two international banks, which are not American-owned or
are legally under its control, loaned US$ 14 billion to
Latin America. Why was not a single dollar lent to Cuba
to build houses, roads, hospitals or schools? Is it not
Cuba in the center of the map of the Americas?
It is
true that over the last three years we have been able to
purchase food from the United States. However, we can
still see the draconian obstacles imposed on those
sales, such as the need for bureaucratic licenses, the
obligation to pay in advance and in cash without the
possibility of receiving not even private credits and
the prohibition for Cuban vessels to carry the goods.
The US
delegation also maintains that its Government has
introduced measures "facilitating greatly the export of
(...) medicines and medical supplies" to Cuba.
However, the General Assembly knows, once again, that
there is a different truth to it.
The
truth is that this year the US Government prevented
Abbott from selling to Cuba two essential drugs in the
treatment of AIDS patients: Ritonavir and
Lopinavir+Ritonavir. Therefore, Cuba had to purchase
them in another country, with a sixfold increase in
price.
The
truth is that the US Government imposed a fine of US$
168,500 on Chiron Corporation because a European
subsidiary of such company had sold - reportedly by
mistake - two children's vaccines to Cuba.
The
American text distributed to those present here goes on
to add that "Cuba is using this resolution to justify
its own political and economic woes." If the US
Government is so sure that Cuba uses the issue of the
blockade as a pretext, why does it not lift the blockade
and leave us without a pretext?
I am
going to answer that to you: because the US Government
is afraid. It is afraid of our example. It knows that if
the blockade on us is lifted, Cuba's socio-economic
development will spiral up. It knows that we will
further prove the possibilities of the Cuban socialism;
the as-yet-untapped potential of a country without any
discrimination whatsoever, with social justice and human
rights for all citizens and not only for a few. It is
the Government of a large and mighty empire, but it is
afraid of the example of the small rebellious island.
Excellencies:
We are
gathered here only five days away from the elections in
this country, awaited by all with secret hopes. It is
true that these four years have been terrible for the
world.
Cuba,
however, awaits and works with optimism and confidence.
It knows that it is right. It knows that time is in its
favor. It sees the ever-increasing rejection of the
blockade right within the United States. It does not
forget that the blockade has cost us over US$ 79
billion. Cuba knows that if the blockade is lifted,
within a few years there will be a tremendous
improvement in the living standards of its citizens. It
knows, for example, that in 10 years our country would
build 1 million new houses, into which some 4 or 5
million Cubans would move.
Cuba
also knows, Excellencies, that if the blockade is not
lifted and there is no end to the hostility that has
been in place for over four decades now, everything will
continue to be difficult but not impossible. Our people
are sure that there is no human or moral constraint
capable of hindering their course towards a more
prosperous and just country.
It is
true that for the last 12 years the US Government has
disregarded the resolutions adopted by this Assembly
with ever-increasing support, which demand the end of
the blockade against Cuba. But that does not diminish
the importance and momentousness of the act to be
discharged today by each delegate on behalf of their
people.
Therefore, on behalf of the Cuban people, whose sons and
daughters have gone to heal, teach, build and fight side
by side with every country that ever needed the Cubans;
on behalf of the memory of the 2,000 Cubans who laid
down their lives fighting colonialism and apartheid in
Africa; on behalf of the 22,474 Cuban health cooperators
currently rendering services in 67 countries of the
Third World; on behalf of the Cuban professors who are
now teaching over 17,000 youths from 110 countries in
our schools free of charge; on behalf of five young
Cuban heroes who are enduring cruel and unjust prison
terms for fighting terrorism; in sum, on behalf of a
small country that is harassed for wanting to be free, I
would like to ask you, once again, to vote in favor of
the draft resolution submitted by Cuba.
Thank
you very much. |