Reflections by Comrade Fidel
THE TROJAN HORSE
President Rafael Correa of
He stated “that because of geographic conditions
the countries on the American continent cannot ‘all be lumped together’, and
for that reason several months ago
“‘It is not
possible that the region’s problems are discussed in Washington; let us make
something that is our own, without countries alien to our culture, to our
values, obviously including counties that were inexplicably separated from the
inter-American system, and I refer to the specific case of Cuba…it was a real
embarrassment and shows the double standards existing in international
relations’”. Upon his arrival in
Another dispatch from the DPA Agency states:
“Reintegrating Cuba into the Organization of
American Status (OAS) has moved from being a subject per se of the General
Assembly of the body in the Honduran city of San Pedro Sula to become, yet
again, the excuse for a struggle of interests that go far beyond the limits of
the Caribbean island and could question (again) the state of hemispheric
relations
“The
president of
“It will be, he said, an ‘interesting battle’ where
if it is shown that the OAS ‘continues to be a ministry of the colonies’ which
isn’t changing to ‘subordinate itself to the will of the governments making it
up’, it will be necessary to consider ‘exiting’ from the body and creating
another alternative.”
“‛Latin America is making Cuba the litmus
test for the sincerity of the Obama administration’s true rapprochement’ in the
region, Julia Sweig, the Cuba expert of the Council of Foreign Relations in
Washington, declared to ‘The Washington Post’ on the eve of the
encounter in Honduras.”
By resisting the aggressions of the most powerful
empire ever to exist, our people struggled for the other sister nations of this
continent. The OAS was an accomplice to
all the crimes committed against
At one time or another, every one of the Latin
American countries was victim of interventions and politic and economic
aggressions. There is not one that could
deny it. It is naïve to think that the
good intentions of a president of the
The speech given today
by President Manuel Zelaya of
“…At the Assembly of
the Organization of American States starting today in
“We, Latin
Americans here present, a short while ago, a few weeks or months ago, had a
great summit meeting of the Rio Group in Salvador de Bahia,
“My fellow dignitaries, we should not leave
this assembly without abolishing the decree of that eighth meeting which
sanctioned an entire people for having proclaimed its socialist ideas and
principles, the very same principles that today are being practiced everywhere
in the world, including in the United States and in Europe (Applause). Today, the principles of seeking different
development alternatives are evident in the change that has occurred in the
“We cannot leave this assembly without
redressing that error and that infamy because based on this OAS resolution
which is now more than four decades old, this sister nation of Cuba has been
kept under an unfair and useless blockade, precisely because it hasn’t served any
purpose, but it has indeed shown that over there, a few miles away from our
country, on a small island, there are a people ready to resist and sacrifice
for their independence and sovereignty.
“…to not do so would make us accomplices of a
resolution in 1962 to expel a state of the Organization of American States
simply because it espouses other ideas, other thoughts, and because it
proclaims the principles of a different democracy. And we are not going to be accomplices to
that.
“…We cannot leave this assembly without
abolishing what was done in that era.
“José Cecilio
del Valle, an exceptional Honduran and one of our national heroes, who was
called “Wise Man Valle” in our country, said on April 17,
With these words
spoken by Cecilio
Minutes later,
at the press conference following the opening of the assembly, he answered
questions and reiterated principles. He
then gave the floor to Daniel Ortega who was the author of one of the most
profound and articulated presentations at the OAS assembly. By invitation of Zelaya, the following also
spoke: President Fernando Lugo of
The assembly has
been in session for hours. At the moment
I am finishing this Reflection,
practically night-time, there is still no news of the decision. We know that Zelaya’s speech had an
influence. Chávez chats with Maduro and
urges him to be firm on the fact that no resolution can be passed that places
conditions on the repeal of the unfair sanction against
Fidel Castro Ruz
June 2, 2009
6:56 p.m.