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MINREX STATEMENT
Conspiring with a foreign
power constitutes a crime in any country
• The individuals tried in
2003 were not "independent" activists but "mercenaries"
who received orders and money from the U.S.
government
ON November 4, the U.S. State
Department released a press note titled: Cuba: the
Human Rights Situation, in which the usual lies,
calumnies and charges of alleged human rights abuses
have been marshaled against Cuba.
The note affirms that in March 2003
Cuba launched a total raid against independent civil
society activists. The State Department is brazenly
lying. In virtue of our laws, the Cuban courts
sanctioned not activists, but mercenaries who were
receiving orders and copious amounts of money from
the U.S. government to undertake illegal acts within
Cuba in the service of its policy of blockade and
aggression against our homeland. In any country,
including the United States, conspiring with a
foreign power likewise constitutes a crime.
With a certain logic, after learning
of the incredible aberrations and human rights
violations committed in Iraqi prisons and on the
illegal Guantánamo Naval Base, international public
opinion would have hoped that the U.S. government
would assume a position of greater rationality and
lesser arrogance at the hour of judging the human
rights situation in any country of the world.
However, barely two days after the U.S. elections,
it is rapidly reinitiating its attacks on Cuba in a
strange manner.
The U.S. government does not have
the most minimal moral authority for accusing Cuba.
The U.S. government is the greatest violator of
human rights in the world. It is that government
which, via a cruel, inhumane and genocidal blockade,
has been violating the human rights of the entire
Cuban people for more than 40 years. It is President
Bush who has ferociously intensified this aggressive
and hostile policy to unprecedented levels in his
obsession to destroy the Cuban Revolution.
Our people are perfectly aware that
Bush and his closest associates from the anti-Cuban
mafia are angered by the example that Cuba
represents in terms of social justice, genuine
democracy and respect for human rights. We represent
a viable political, economic and social policy that
is completely counterposed to the ideals of world
domination and unilateral hegemonism that the
present leaders of the U.S. government are trying to
impose.
It is the U.S. administration that,
in flagrant violation of the principles of
international law, is creating, organizing and
funding groups of unscrupulous mercenaries with an
annexationist vocation to undertake illegal
activities in conjunction with the U.S. Interests
Section in Havana against the constitutional order
of the Republic of Cuba.
It is the U.S. government that
allows anti-Cuban organizations to plan, organize
and execute acts of terrorism against Cuba from U.S.
territory, while unjustly imprisoning five young
Cuban anti-terrorist fighters, subjected to
incredibly harsh conditions of confinement and
isolation.
It is the U.S. administration that
is violating the rights of millions of U.S. citizens
by prohibiting them from traveling to Cuba, from
doing business with our country or simply
appreciating Cuban art and culture. Once again it is
confirmed that they fear the work of the Revolution
and for that reason are left with the sole resource
of lying.
They are repeating an error if they
believe that spurious accusations and diatribes
against Cuba are going to change the course of
Revolution and the unbreakable decision of our
people to defend their independence to the last drop
of blood.
We regret that we have been obliged
to state these truths so soon after the November 2
elections.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Havana,
November 5, 2004
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