Reflections by comrade Fidel
TRUTH AND DIATRIBES
We
know that people living in industrialized and wealthy countries spend, on
average, 25 percent of their income on food. Those who live in nations which
were condemned to economic underdevelopment by the former destine up to 80
percent of their income to this end. Many go physically hungry and endure
immense social disparities. Unemployment rates are usually two to three times
higher; infant mortality rates are even higher, and life expectancy is as little
as two-thirds that which is reported in rich countries. This system is simply
genocidal.
In
the reflection I wrote three days ago, I stated: "Our country has
demonstrated that it can stand up to all pressures and help other peoples”.
Could
A
UNESCO report published yesterday, June 20, states that a 2-year study
conducted with over 200 thousand children from 16 countries places Cuba as
Latin America's number one country in terms of third grade mathematics and
reading and sixth grade mathematics and science, with over 100 points above the
regional average. This is the second time
It
is reasonable to assume that no country where human rights are systematically
violated can reach such high educational levels.
Why
has
Why
is it the object of slander?
Why
is it barred from all access to technical and scientific information?
Why
do they seek to take it back to an unsustainable economic and social system
which offers no answers whatsoever to humanity's problems?
There
is a reason millions of Bolivian, Ecuadorian, Uruguayan, Argentinean,
Brazilian, Central American and other Latin American citizens have migrated to
What's
worse: figures several times larger of Mexican, Central and South American
citizens have emigrated to the United States, crossing borders, walls and seas,
without any kind of documentation or any Adjustment Act that privileges them or
encourages them to emigrate. Of them,
500 die each year. In addition to this, thousands perish every year in
Assistant
attorney José Luis Santiago Vasconcelos declared that human trafficking is the
second most profitable illegal activity in the world. In the case of Cubans,
profits are comparable to those of drug-trafficking: "They charge as much
as 10,000 dollars per person.”
The
money comes from the
There
is no organized crime in
I
did not write an anti-Europe diatribe, I simply wrote the truth. It is not my
fault if the truth proves offensive.
To
keep yesterday's reflection short, I did not even mention weapons exports,
military spending and NATO's military adventures, let alone the secret flights
and Europe's complicity in the acts of torture perpetrated by the United
States.
I
have no knowledge of anyone having been arrested anywhere in the country for
breaking the law. That has nothing to do with the reflection which I asked be published
exclusively on Cubadebate. Any
connection is totally arbitrary. I will make use of this Internet site as I
deem appropriate. I shan't try anyone's patience. I don't make a cent doing
this, I work for free.
I am
not, nor will ever be, the leader of a faction or splinter group. No one has
any reason to assume, therefore, that there are inner struggles in the Party.
If I write, it is because I continue to struggle, in the name of the
convictions I have defended all of my life.
Fidel Castro Ruz