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The
discredited way in which the European Union suspended its
sanctions on Cuba on June 19 has been reported in 16
international press dispatches. It has absolutely no
economic effect on our country. On the contrary, the United
States' extraterritorial laws and, thus, its economic and
financial blockade are still fully in effect.
At my age and with my state of health, one cannot
be sure of the time one has left to live. Nevertheless, I
want to express my contempt towards the immense hypocrisy of
that decision. Such hypocrisy is made all the more evident
by the brutal European measure to expel illegal immigrants
from Latin American countries, some of which have
populations which, in their majority, are of European
origin. Immigrants are also the fruit of colonial,
semi-colonial and capitalist exploitation.
In the name of human rights, Cuba is asked to grant
impunity to those who would bind the feet and hands of the
homeland and its people and hand them over to imperialism.
Even Mexican authorities have to admit that the
Miami-based mob, at the service of the U.S. government, used
force to snatch from the hands of an important contingent of
migratory agents, or bought, dozens of illegal immigrants
who had been arrested in Quintana Roo, including innocent
children transported by force across risk-laden seas and
mothers obliged to emigrate. Traffickers of human beings,
like drug traffickers, who take advantage of the largest and
most coveted of the world’s markets, have undermined the
authority and moral statute needed by any government to lead
the State, spilling Latin American blood everywhere, to say
nothing of those who die trying to emigrate by climbing over
the humiliating border wall erected over what was once
Mexican territory.
The food and energy crises, climate change and
inflation are scourging the world's nations. As political
helplessness prevails, ignorance and illusions tend to
flourish. Not one of these governments, let alone those of
the Czech Republic and Sweden, which were firmly opposed to
the European Union’s decision, was able to give coherent
answers to the questions that have been put on the table.
All the while, in Cuba, the mercenaries and
traitors at the empire's service are at their wit’s end and
throw up their hands in horror in defense of the rights to
treachery and impunity.
I have many more things to say, but let this
suffice for today. It is not my intention to trouble others
with these words, but, as I am alive, I continue to think
about these things.
I shall publish this reflection on the Internet
only, today, June 20, 2008.
Fidel
Castro
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