Reflections
by the Commander in Chief
BUSH,
HUNGER AND DEATH
For the first time, just before the UN
discusses, as it does every year, the project of the Cuban resolution
condemning the blockade, the President of the United States announces that he will
adopt new measures to accelerate the "transition period" in our
country, equivalent to a new conquest of Cuba by force.
On the other hand, the danger of a massive
world famine is aggravated by Mr. Bush’s recent initiative to transform foods
into fuel while, calling on strategic security principles, he threatens
humanity with World War III, this time using atomic weapons.
Such crucially important issues are the
ones attracting the attention of the representatives of the countries that will
be meeting on Tuesday, October 30, to discuss the Cuban project condemning the
blockade.
In elections where voting is not
mandatory, our people have just given their verdict, with more than 95 percent
of the electorate casting their vote at 37,749 polling stations, in ballot
boxes guarded by school children. That
is the example provided by Cuba.
Fidel Castro Ruz
October 22, 2007
5:48 p.m.