Original: Spanish
SPEECH BY HIS EXCELLENCY DR. FIDEL CASTRO
RUZ, PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF CUBA, AT THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
FINANCING FOR DEVELOPMENT. MONTERREY, MARCH 21, 2002
Excellencies:
Not everyone here will share my thoughts. Still, I
will respectfully say what I think.
The existing world economic order constitutes a system
of plundering and exploitation like no other in history. Thus, the peoples
believe less and less in statements and promises.
The prestige of the international financial
institutions rates less than zero.
The
world economy is today a huge casino. Recent analyses indicate that for every
dollar that goes into trade, over one hundred end up in speculative operations
completely disconnected from the real economy.
As a result of this economic order, over 75 percent of
the world population lives in underdevelopment, and extreme poverty has already
reached 1.2 billion people in the Third World. So, far from narrowing the gap
is widening.
The revenue of the richest nations that in 1960 was 37
times larger than that of the poorest is now 74 times larger. The situation has
reached such extremes that the assets of the three wealthiest persons in the
world amount to the GDP of the 48 poorest countries combined.
The number of people actually starving was 826 million
in the year 2001. There are at the moment 854 million illiterate adults while
325 million children do not attend school. There are 2 billion people who have
no access to low cost medications and 2.4 billion lack the basic sanitation
conditions. No less than 11 million children under the age of 5 perish every
year from preventable causes while half a million go blind for lack of vitamin
A.
The life span of the population in the developed world
is 30 years higher than that of people living in Sub-Saharan Africa. A true
genocide!
The poor countries should not be blamed for this
tragedy. They neither conquered nor plundered entire continents for centuries;
they did not establish colonialism, or re-established slavery; and, modern
imperialism is not of their making. Actually, they have been its victims.
Therefore, the main responsibility for financing their development lies with
those states that, for obvious historical reasons, enjoy today the benefits of
those atrocities.
The rich world should condone their foreign debt and
grant them fresh soft credits to finance their development. The traditional
offers of assistance, always scant and often ridiculous, are either inadequate
or unfulfilled.
For a true and sustainable economic and social
development to take place much more is required than is usually admitted.
Measures as those suggested by the late James Tobin to curtail the
irrepressible flow of currency speculation --albeit it was not his idea to
foster development-- would perhaps be
the only ones capable of generating enough funds, which in the hands of the UN
agencies and not of awful institutions like the IMF, could supply direct development
assistance with a democratic participation of all countries and without the
need to sacrifice the independence and sovereignty of the peoples.
The Consensus draft,
which the masters of the world are imposing on this conference, intends that we
accept humiliating, conditioned and interfering alms.
Everything created since Bretton Woods until today
should be reconsidered. A farsighted vision was then missing, thus, the
privileges and interests of the most powerful prevailed. In the face of the
deep present crisis, a still worse future is offered where the economic, social
and ecologic tragedy of an increasingly ungovernable world would never be
resolved and where the number of the poor and the starving would grow higher,
as if a large part of humanity were doomed.
It is high time for statesmen and politicians to
calmly reflect on this. The belief that a social and economic order that has
proven to be unsustainable can be forcibly imposed is really senseless.
As I have said before, the ever more sophisticated
weapons piling up in the arsenals of the wealthiest and the mightiest can kill
the illiterate, the ill, the poor and the hungry but they cannot kill
ignorance, illnesses, poverty or hunger.
It should definitely be said: “Farewell to arms.”
Something must be done to save Humanity!
A better world is possible!
Thank you.