How can the imperialist leaders and
those who share in the plundering of the world speak
of human rights and even use such words as freedom
and democracy in this brutally exploited world?
A permanent crime of genocide is
being committed against mankind. The number of
children, mothers, adolescents, youths and adults
who could be saved and die every year for lack of
food, medical care and medicines is similar to the
tens of millions who perished in any of the two
world wars. This is happening every day, every hour,
while none of the great leaders of the developed and
rich world say a single word about it.
Can this situation go on forever?
Definitely not, and for purely objective reasons.
After tens of thousands of years,
humanity has reached at this minute --and almost
unexpectedly given the accelerated pace of the last
45 years when it more than doubled— a population of
6,350 millions and these people must be provided
with dress, shoes, food, shelter and education. That
figure will almost inevitably grow to 10 billion
within hardly 50 more years. By then, both the
proven and the unproven fuel reserves that it took
the planet 300 million years to build will no longer
exist as they will have been thrown to the
atmosphere, the waters and the soils together with
other chemical pollutants.
The imperialist system that prevails
today, towards which the developed capitalist
society unavoidably evolved, has already come to
such a ruthlessly irrational and unfair world
economic and neoliberal order that it is
unsustainable. Many peoples will rebel against it.
In fact, they have already begun to rebel. It is
stupid to say that this is the work of parties,
ideologies or subversive and destabilizing agents
from Cuba and Venezuela.
Among other things, this evolution
brought with it the so-called consumer societies,
also an unavoidable process within the framework and
norms that rule the system. In these societies,
their irresponsible and spendthrift tendencies have
poisoned the minds of large numbers of people in the
world that amid generalized economic and political
ignorance are manipulated by commercial and
political publicity through the fabulous media
created by science.
These conditions in the rich and
powerful countries have not been particularly
auspicious for the development of capable and
responsible leaders gifted with the knowledge, the
political principles and the ethics that such an
extremely complex world demand. It is not their
fault as they themselves are the result and the
blind instruments of that evolution. Will they be
able to handle with responsibility the extremely
complicated political situations showing up in the
world in growing numbers?
Soon it will be 60 years to the day
that the first nuclear bomb was dropped on
Hiroshima. There are tens of thousands of such
weapons in the world today, which are scores of
times more powerful and accurate; and they continue
to be produced and perfected. There are even
programs for nuclear missile bases in outer space.
New more sophisticated and deadly arm systems are
being produced.
For the first time in history man
would have created the technical capacity for its
own destruction. However, it has not been capable of
creating a minimum of guarantees for the safety and
integrity of every country, on equal footing.
Theories are elaborated and even applied with
respect to the pre-emptive and surprise use of the
most sophisticated weapons, "in any dark corner of
the world", "in 60 or more countries", that make the
barbaric claims of the darkest days of Nazism go
pale. We have already seen wars of conquests, and
sadistic methods of torture that bring back to
memory the images showed at the end of the II World
War.
The United Nations prestige is being
undermined to its very foundations. Far from being
perfected and democratized, this institution has
been left as an instrument that the superpower and
its allies intend to use only to provide coverage to
war adventures and appalling crimes against the most
sacred rights of the peoples.
This is no fantasy or simply
imagining things. It is a fact that in barely half a
century two great mortal dangers have emerged that
threaten the very survival of the species: one that
derives from the technological development of
weapons and the other coming from the systematic and
accelerated destruction of natural conditions for
life on the planet.
The dilemma into which humanity has
been dragged by the system is such that there is no
option now: either the present world situation
changes or the species runs a real risk of
extinction. You do not need to be a scientist or an
expert in mathematics to understand this as the
simple arithmetic taught to grammar school children
would suffice.
The peoples will become ungovernable,
and no repression, torture, disappearances or
massive murders will stop them. Not only will the
hungry of the Third World be in the struggle for
their own survival and that of their children, but
also the conscientious people from the rich world,
both manual and intellectual workers.
It will be from the inevitable
crisis that rather sooner than later thinkers,
leaders, social and political organizations of all
shades will emerge that will do their utmost to
preserve the species. All the waters will converge
in one direction sweeping away all obstacles.
Let’s plant ideas, and there will be
no need for all the weapons created by this barbaric
civilization; let’s plant ideas, and the irreparable
destruction of our natural habitat will be prevented.
The question stands, is it not too
late? I am an optimist, I say no, and I share the
hope that a better world is possible.

Fidel Castro Ruz
President of the State Council
Of the Republic of Cuba
Havana, June 13, 2004