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Cuba
accuses the US Government of fabricating and promoting
counterrevolutionary provocations as well as the subsequent
media campaigns launched against Cuba.
On April
22 last, the Government of the United States issued a press
release which was distributed by its Interest Section in
Havana in which it “deplores” the immediate and spontaneous
reaction by our people against the gross and shameless
provocation that a handful of counterrevolutionary
individuals attempted to orchestrate the day before at the
Revolution Square.
In that
press release, an irrefutable evidence of the complicity of
the US government, which encourages subversion in our
country, the Government of Cuba is accused of "forcefully
removing" a group of women known as the “Ladies in White”.
It further reiterates the US government solidarity towards
the mercenaries who are in the payroll of the imperial
superpower.
The
Ministry of Foreign Affairs accuses the US government of
fabricating and promoting these and other
counterrevolutionary provocations as well as the subsequent
media campaigns launched against Cuba.
The
empire, rendered helpless by the unstoppable advance of our
Revolution, has decided to strengthen its subversive plans,
by virtue of which only from 1996 to 2006 it was able to
supply the local counterrevolutionaries with 385 000 pounds
of medicines, foodstuffs and clothing; more than 23 000
short-wave radio sets, as well as millions of books,
booklets, and other information material, as was recognized
in the report published by the US government’s General
Accounting Office (GAO). Only in the course of the present
year, 2008, the US government has allocated 45.7 million
dollars to pay to its mercenary groups in Cuba and put up
provocations like the one orchestrated yesterday. This
amount of money is part of a total invoice of 116 millions
earmarked during the Bush administration to support an
industry of domestic subversion and counterrevolution in
Cuba at the expenses of American taxpayers.
The US
Interest Section in Havana (SINA) has become a pillar of the
US government subversive policy, and has strengthened its
role as the General Headquarters of the domestic
counterrevolution. According to the aforementioned report
issued by GAO, between the years 2000 and 2005 the imports
by the US Interest Section increased almost by 200 per
cent. Fifty to seventy per cent of this big total was
material that the US Interest Section delivered among its
mercenary groups in Cuba.
From
January to March, 2008 the SINA has facilitated access to
Internet services for this groups; it has taught “courses on
computing” and on “independent journalism” to its sepoys in
Cuba; it has never ceased to supply them with all sorts of
goods, including electronic equipment, stickers, pullovers,
and subversive literature. It has organized for them
several video-conferences with top officials of the Bush
administration, anti-Cuban Congress members and
representatives of the Cuban-American mob based in the
United States.
The US
Interest Section is constantly guiding those
counterrevolutionaries, whom it systematically contact and
give instructions to. Only in the course of the present
year, it has organized tens such meetings with its
mercenaries in Cuba.
The US
Interest Section has enhanced the profile of its
provocations. As was seen in the images aired by the Cuban
television, the US Interest Section offers its official
sites and the residences of some of its officials to hold
receptions, videoconferences, and exhibition of subversive
material. It even offers its diplomatic means of transport
to carry the counterrevolutionaries to these activities.
Just one example: the house of the US Interest Section
official Gregory Adams, located at Calle 42 No. 521,
Miramar, has become a true “conference center” for the
mercenary groups financed and controlled by the US
government.
Our
government has every proof that shows the direct involvement
of the US Interest Section in the subversive actions against
Cuba as well as in the most recent provocation orchestrated
at the Revolution Square.
One of the
groupings that have been particularly sponsored, backed, and
financed by the US Interest Section has been precisely the
so called “Ladies in White”, which has currently been chosen
by president George W. Bush and his special services as a
spearhead against Cuba.
Its
members are customary visitors of the Internet centers of
the US Interest Section, and receive logistic support for
their counterrevolutionary work. They frequently meet with
the officials of that Interest Section, and their most
notorious ringleaders have earned the “privilege” of
receiving direct attention from Michael Parmly, the chief of
that office.
One of
them has even received a letter of recognition from
President George W. Bush himself, as well as financing and
support to publish a book about the counterrevolutionary
experience of her husband, one of the mercenaries who were
sanctioned for serving the interests of the government that
is attacking us. The “launching” of this book was attended
by the Yankee Interest Section official in Havana Thomas
Hamn.
On January
24 last, Bush himself welcomed a member of this group, the
wife of another notorious mercenary who was also convicted.
The US president not only offered his support; he asked the
world to “support” the cause for counterrevolution in Cuba.
Likewise,
in its most recent diatribe against our people on March 7,
Bush openly recognized, once again, the role of this
grouping as the favorite instrument of its policy against
Cuba.
It wasn’t
by mere chance that, days before its provocation, the so
called “Ladies in White” received the encouraging words and
the instructions given by the anti-Cuban Congress member
Ileana Ross Lehtinen, who became notorious for supporting
the worst actions against our country, including the
kidnapping of the child Elián.
The
Ministry of Foreign Affairs denounces the all-out
responsibility of the US government in these incidents.
Cuba reaffirms its right to prevent, neutralize, and respond
to these provocative actions conceived, financed, and
promoted by the US government and its Interest Section in
Havana.
The Cuban
Revolution will never give up its right to defend itself; it
will never cease in its struggle.
Now that
we are coming near to celebrate the first half a century of
our victorious Revolution, not even the most powerful empire
ever known to humankind should have any doubt about our
people’s capacity to thwart any attempt to deprive us from
the future that we have conquered with so much effort,
dignity and sacrifice.
Havana, April 23, 2008.
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