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SECOND
EPISTLE
Dear fellow Cubans:
Two new infamies by the US
government -that of including Cuba on another of
those high-handed lists drawn up by the self
proclaimed masters of the world and introduced in a
State Department report published on June 14
accusing our country of involvement in the
trafficking of persons, to which they have added the
disgusting slander that we promote sexual tourism,
and the announcement on the 16 of additional, cruel
blockade measures to asphyxiate the economy that is
our people’s life support- oblige me to send a
second message to the president of the United States.
Mr. Bush:
I must be calm but very
sincere. I have absolutely no intention of insulting
you or launching personal attacks. But it is cynical
to include Cuba in a list of countries involved in
the illegal trafficking of persons. And what is even
more outrageous and abhorrent in this arrogant
report that the State Department feels obliged to
issue every year is the claim that Cuba promotes sex
tourism, even with children.
You are in a position to be
informed that Cuba has signed two immigration
agreements with the United States in the interest of
family reunification. The U.S. Administration failed
to honor the first of these signed in 1984. Ten
years later, instead of the 20,000 visas promised,
only about 1,000, that is, 5 percent were issued
every year. Following the immigration crisis that
broke out in 1994, our country signed a new
agreement with the U.S. government, which was
expanded the following year and is still in force.
In spite of this, and although its provisions have
been basically met as regards the number of visas,
they have not been met as regards the fundamental,
inescapable obligation to avoid any incitement to
illegal emigration.
With no justification
whatsoever, the murderous Cuban Adjustment Act is
still in place, implacable, and indeed, new
incentives were added to it. This absurd and immoral
Act has cost an incalculable number of lives,
including the lives of many Cuban children. And it
was as a result of this same law that the loathsome
traffic in emigrants emerged using speedboats that
come from Florida to points anywhere on our
coastline. Cuba punishes these acts severely,
whereas U.S. administrations, for very well known
political reasons connected with the state of
Florida, have just folded their arms.
No country in the world has
given as much physical and moral protection, as much
health and education to its children as Cuba has.
You should know that a higher proportion of children
die in their first year of life in the United States
than in Cuba. One hundred percent of children and
adolescents in our country, including those
afflicted by some kind of physical or mental
disability, attend the appropriate schools and study.
How can you claim not to
know that, while in the United States there are, on
average, 30 students to a classroom; in Cuba the
ratio is less than 20 and our educational results
are better than those in any developed country?
Our healthcare services have
raised the life expectancy of each child from about
60 years in 1959, according to estimates, to 76.13
years today.
In spite of the US blockade
and the collapse of the socialist bloc, unemployment
in Cuba is only 2.3 percent, which is several times
lower than in your own country, the richest and most
industrialized in the world.
You should be ashamed of
trying to economically asphyxiate the Cuban people
which, blockaded and subjected to more than four
decades of economic warfare, armed aggressions and
terrorist actions, has achieved such feats. You can
show us nothing like this in your own country.
You are trying to strangle
our economy and are threatening war against a
country that has shown itself capable of having
20,000 doctors currently offering their services in
64 countries of the Third World. Your administration,
in spite of possessing the resources of the richest
power on earth, has not sent a single doctor to the
most distant corners of these countries, as Cuba
does.
On your conscience, and on
those of the leaders of the world’s richest states,
lies the genocide which is implicit in the death,
every year, of more than 10 million children and
tens of millions more people who could be saved.
These deaths are the result of a vast assortment of
pillage and robbery practiced against Third World
countries through the unjust and no longer
sustainable world economic order that the rich
countries have imposed to the detriment of 80
percent of this planet’s population.
Someone should inform you of
these problems and these facts, instead of
constantly spreading intrigue and lies.
As for Cuba, you allow
yourself to be driven by the fanatical belief that
your re-election in November depends on the support
of a mob of well-known old terrorist émigrés and
their descendents, a large section of whom were
Batista’s embezzlers and war criminals who sought
refuge in the United States with their booty on
their backs and their crimes unpunished. Others have
grown rich through many years of service to acts of
terrorism and aggressions that have cost our people
much bloodshed. These groups are becoming
increasingly discredited and their influence is
diminishing. Everyone remembers what happened in
Florida, where they committed all kinds of electoral
frauds -in which they are truly experts-- still you
carried the state by only 518 votes. I do not wish
to humiliate you by digging up this sordid and
unpleasant subject. I will rather limit myself to
telling you, with all sincerity, that the errors
into which your commitments to this mob is leading
you may decisively backfire in the next elections.
The American people are
already fed up with the embarrassing influence that
these groups exercise over the foreign and domestic
policy of such an important country. Your dependence
on these groups will end up losing you a lot of
votes, and not only in Florida, but all over the
country.
When you forbid Americans to
travel to Cuba under the threat of brutal repression,
you are violating a constitutional principle and a
right of which your country’s citizens have always
been proud. Moreover, it shows political fear.
While Cuba, with no
hesitation or fear and with very few exceptions, has
opened its doors to masses of emigrants so they
could visit their country of origin and, recently,
authorized them to do so as many times as they wish
through the simple procedure of renewing their
passports every two years, you are implementing
ruthless and inhuman measures against Cuban families
that deeply offend their ancestral culture and
traditions. It is indescribably cruel to forbid
resident Cubans, nationalized or not, to visit their
closest relatives for a period of no less than three
years, even if these relatives are at death’s door.
Quite a few Cuban-Americans
are already thinking of
promoting a punishment vote.
For purely electoral reasons,
and ignoring Resolutions passed by almost all
members of the United Nations, you have just adopted
new, harsher economic measures against the Cuban
people that the world public opinion and the immense
majority of the U.S. public find disgusting.
The worst thing about your
ridiculous, clumsy anti-Cuban policy is that you and
your closest advisors have brazenly proclaimed your
goal of forcibly imposing what you call a ‘political
transition’ on Cuba if I die in office, a transition
which you do not, of course, hesitate to admit that
you will try to hasten as much as possible. You are
very well aware of what that means in the language
of the mob.
However, perhaps the most
shameful thing you did was to announce that the
first hours will be decisive, since the idea is to
go to any lengths, under any circumstances, to
prevent a new political and administrative
leadership from taking charge of our country. This
you would do completely ignoring the Cuban
Constitution, the powers of the National Assembly
and of our Party’s leadership and the powers that
the Constitution and the highest institutions of the
people have bestowed -as it is the case all over the
world- on those whose responsibility it is to assume
this task immediately.
Since you can only do this
by sending troops to occupy key positions in the
country, you are announcing your intention of
launching a military intervention of our homeland.
This is why, on May 14, I “hailed” you in advance
for the role of Caesar you are playing; I took this
from the gladiators who were forced to fight to the
death in the circus of ancient Rome.
Today, I think it is only
right to add a few more things.
You should know that your
march on Cuba will be anything but easy. Our people
will stand up to your economic measures, whatever
they may be. Forty five years of heroic struggle
against the blockade and economic war, against
threats, aggressions, plots to assassinate its
leaders, sabotage and terrorism have not weakened
but rather strengthened the Revolution.
Forty three years ago the
treacherous invasion via the Bay of Pigs was routed
in less than 66 hours of relentless combat, against
the estimates of brilliant experts.
Some of us who are leading
this Revolution went through that singular
experience where a handful of men, who at first had
only seven rifles, managed, using weapons taken from
the enemy in battle, to defeat Batista’s armed
forces, which were equipped, trained and advised by
the United States and which numbered 85,000 troops.
In October 1962, a year and
a half after the Bay of Pigs, not a single Cuban
fighter batted an eyelash at the thought of the very
real threat of a nuclear strike. Not a single
inspection of our country was allowed, in spite of
what the two superpowers had agreed.
Dozens of years of dirty war,
sabotage and terrorism, in which many of your
current friends from Miami played such an
outstanding role, could not bring Cuba to her knees.
The collapse of the European
socialist bloc and of the USSR itself, which
deprived us of markets, fuel, food and raw materials,
compounded by a blockade made harsher by the
Torricelli and Helms-Burton Acts and other measures
did not break the Cuban people and what seemed
impossible came to pass; we stood firm! This is
something that is now in the blood and traditions of
patriotic Cubans, who in the last war against
Spanish colonialism, clashed with, wore down and
virtually defeated 300,000 Spanish soldiers; it is
the spirit of fighting against the impossible and
winning.
It is not my intention, Mr.
President of the United States, to torment you or
upset you with these memories. It is simply my
desire to give you an idea of what Cuba is all about,
of what a genuine and deep revolutionary process
signifies and of what the people you look down on
condescendingly is really like.
Today, Cuba has the most
cultured and politically aware population of all the
countries in the world. Our people are not fanatics,
our people defend ideas. This is not a country of
illiterate or semi-illiterate people; it is a
country where higher education is being made
accessible to the whole population and where courage
and patriotism are becoming common traits.
Experience and knowledge go hand in hand with its
dreams of a society where justice and humanism can
prevail, something that yourself, with your
fundamentalism and your messianic ways, will find
very hard to understand.
Today, we are not just a
handful of men and women determined to win or die.
We are millions of women and men with enough weapons
and over two hundred thousand well-trained officers
and chiefs who know perfectly well how to use them
under conditions of modern, sophisticated warfare,
and we have a huge mass of combatants who are
equally well aware of the strengths and weaknesses
of those who are threatening us, despite their
enormous military resources and the technological
superiority of their weapons.
Under the present
circumstances in Cuba, and in case of an invasion of
our country if I cease to exist -either from natural
causes or others- this will not in any way inflict
the least damage our capacity to fight and stand
firm. Every political and military chief at every
level, and every individual soldier, is a potential
commander in chief who knows what s/he must do, and
in a given situation each person can become his or
her own commander in chief.
You will not have even one
day, one hour, one minute or one second to prevent
the political and military leadership of the country
from taking charge immediately, for the orders on
what should be done have already been given. Every
man and woman will be at his or her combat station
without wasting a second.
On May 14, in front of one
million Cubans who marched past your Interests
Section, I told you very clearly what I had to do
and would do. That is my job. Today, I reiterate it
and I suggest that you and your advisors do not come
up with any vicious plan for vengeance against our
people. Do not try crazy adventures such as surgical
strikes or wars of attrition using sophisticated
techniques, because you could lose control of the
situation. Undesirable things could happen that are
not good for the Cuban people or for the U.S. people.
You could shatter the immigration agreement and
provoke a mass exodus that we would not be in a
position to prevent and you could bring about an all-out
war between young American soldiers and the Cuban
people. That would be very sad.
Yet, I assure you that you
would never win that war. You will not find here a
divided people, conflicting ethnic groups nor
profound religious differences, nor will there be
traitorous generals commanding our troops. You will
find a people solidly united by culture, feelings of
solidarity and social and human achievements that
are unprecedented in history. You will not win glory
with military action against Cuba.
Our people will never give
up its independence nor will it ever give up its
political, social and economic ideals.
Cuba showed full solidarity
with the American people after the painful and
unjustifiable attack on the Twin towers. That same
day we expressed our point of view, which today is
being confirmed with almost mathematical precision.
War is not the way to put an end to terrorism and
violence in the world. That tragic event has been
used as a pretext to impose on the planet a policy
of terror and force.
Your measures against the
Cuban people are an atrocious and inhumane act. Cuba
can prove that you want to destroy a country whose
medical services have saved and continue to save
hundreds of thousands of lives in poor countries of
the world, a country that could even save as many
lives of poor U.S. citizens as the three thousand
who died in the Twin Towers
You surely know that 44
million people in the United States lack medical
insurance and that at some point in a two-year
period, 82 million Americans had no insurance and
could not afford the astronomical costs of essential
healthcare services in your country. A very
conservative estimate indicates that many tens of
thousands of lives are lost every year in the United
States because of this, perhaps thirty or forty
times the number that died in the Twin Towers.
Someone should calculate this exactly.
In a brief five-year period,
Cuba is prepared to save the lives of 3,000 American
poor. It is perfectly possible today to forecast and
prevent a heart attack that could be fatal and
alleviate illnesses that lead inevitably to death.
These three thousand Americans could come to our
country accompanied by a relative and receive
medical treatment absolutely free of charge.
I wish to ask you a question,
Mr. Bush, about ethics and principles. Would you be
willing to give those people permission to come to
Cuba on a program designed to save a life for every
life lost in that horrendous attack on the Twin
Towers?
And, if they accepted the
offer of those services and decided to come, would
they be punished?
Show the world that there is
an alternative to arrogance, war, genocide, hatred,
egoism, hypocrisy and lies!
On behalf of the Cuban
people,
Fidel Castro Ruz
June 21, 2004
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