REFLECTIONS BY COMRADE FIDEL
Chavez’
Article
It was 2006. I was really very ill but very much aware of
what was happening. During those days
around the middle of September, the XIV NAM Summit where
Abdelaziz Bouteflika,
the president of
I appreciated it
greatly. He had been foreign minister in
the government of our friend Houari Boumediene.
Bouteflika as well
had just gone through a health crisis that had him teetering on the edge of
death. One might say that his recovery
was astounding.
His words
constituted a noble and selfless support for our cause, which was not expected,
by our internationalist spirit that was never exercised in exchange for
anything.
His noble gesture
took place years after a despicable traitor to the history of his self-sacrificing
and combative people coincided, in the city of Monterrey Mexico, with the
demands of the head of the empire that I be thrown out of a Summit taking place
there, after speaking to the people gathered there, with the exception of Bush
who hadn’t touched Mexican soil while I was setting foot on the same land.
Just before the
minute I left, Hugo Chavez urgently visited me and, indignant about such
high-handed behaviour by the head of state of the host country, he exclaimed:
“Fidel, tell me how much oil
The dialogue seemed
unreal. It isn’t easy to remember,
through the mist of emotions, what the exact words of my response were. Doubtlessly, they were words negating my
acceptance.
Be that as it may,
Our future cannot
be separated from the events happening next Sunday when the day for approving
the Constitutional Amendment begins. There is no other alternative but victory.
The destinies of the peoples
of “Our America” will depend substantially on that victory and it will be an
event which will have influence on the rest of the planet.
However, what is
missing is an acknowledgement to Hugo Chavez for his contribution to Spanish
literature. His latest article published
yesterday on February 12th under the title of “Chavez’ Lines”, is an
inspired document of exceptional quality, of the kind only great writers can
pull together. It is pure Chavez, body
and soul, reflected in print, the way very few can achieve.
Yesterday’s enthusiastic
throng is a spectacle which can only be accessed by television for an incalculable number of
people in the world.
The unmasking of
the staged self-provocation in the Jewish synagogue is the antithesis of those
moving images that in 1945 Soviet troops showed to the world after they stormed
and took the Auschwitz concentration camp; they showed the world what had
happened to millions of Jews and people from other occupied countries including
children, old people and women, imprisoned by the Nazis. It wasn’t Eisenhower’s soldiers making the
effort and spilling their blood to liberate them.
The monstrous world
of injustices that imperialism has imposed on the planet marks the inexorable
end of a system and an era which cannot have long to survive. This
too shall run out. We thank our
Venezuelan compatriot for his clarion call.
Fidel Castro Ruz