Reflections
by Comrade Fidel
THE
WILL OF STEEL
(Part One)
Two days ago on Friday October 14th, Granma and Juventud Rebelde, the Communist Party and Youth League newspapers,
published a brave and energetic message from René González, Hero of the
Republic, to the people of Cuba, after
the odious and unfair 13-year punishment
had finished, separately, like the other four heroes who are serving
longer sentences in prisons that are hundreds of miles away from each
other. Not for one instant did the unshakeable
steadfastness of each one of them falter, even when they were repeatedly thrown
into punishment cells, veritable sepulchres, without any space to move, just as
“Yankee justice” decreed, with no crime or any kind of evidence. If there was anything in which such
“justice” didn’t make a mistake, it was in the selection of the type of men it
was punishing.
René was additionally prohibited from returning to his
Homeland to be with his family and his people for three years. He will have to remain in the territory of
the country that had imposed such unfair punishment on him.
For everyone, and especially for those of us who have
lived through critical years in the history of our Homeland, René’s words
profoundly sized it up.
“The fact that I am now out of prison – he stated –
only means that one avenue of abuse to which I was subjected has been closed,
[…] we still have four brothers whom we have to rescue and whom we need with us
with their families, to be among you giving the best of themselves…”
“For me, this is
only a trench, a new place in which I am going to continue fighting for justice
so that the Five of us can return together to you.”
“…to all the people who have accompanied us over the years, who have
been thousands, and through whom we have been able, little by little, to break
through this information blockade, to break through the wall of silence that
the corporate media have built around the case, I extend to you, on behalf of
the Five, my most profound gratitude, my commitment to continue representing
you as you deserve, which is definitely what we Five are doing, because we are
not only Five, we are a whole people who have resisted for 50 years, and it is
thanks to that that we are still resisting, […]
and will never fail you and will always rise to the heights that you
deserve
René’s sincere, steadfast and energetic words, the
unmistakable tone of voice of a fighter who has withstood 13 infinite years of
brutal and unfair punishment without faltering for one second, are really
impressive.
Imperial tyranny will not be able to sustain its gross
lies about the injustice committed against the Five Cuban Anti-terrorist
Heroes. It doesn’t matter how treacherously the information media in its
control does its best to present them as agents and spies that placed
The memory of the victorious battle our people waged
for the return of the boy Elián González to his family and homeland crossed my
mind. In the face of the monstrous
behaviour of the Cuban counter-revolutionary mafia of Miami and its contempt of
the country’s authorities, the very president of the United States at that
time, Bill Clinton, was forced to send security forces in order to impose
American law and order on the fascist groups who were being contemptuous and
setting symbols and flags of that country on fire, headed by the “ferocious
she-wolf” Ileana Ros, among others, who today is nothing less than the
Chairperson of the Foreign Relations Committee of the US House of
Representatives and dictates rules on that country’s foreign policy.
René González’ message to the people of Cuba, at his
own initiative and bravely taking on any risk, reinforces our profound
conviction that the position of the US government in terms of the Five Cuban
heroes is by now unsustainable, just as its justification of the criminal
economic blockade against our homeland and the punitive measures it applies on
foreign enterprises that do business with our country.
Such a policy, brutal and unusual, has been
transformed by the powerful empire into an international norm, despite the
practically unanimous opinion of all the members of the United Nations, with
the exception of the
Facts irrefutably show that in the globalized world of
today, under the aegis of the Yankee empire, no security guarantee exists for
any other country. In the UN one can
repeat time and time again the unanimous rejection of the economic blockade on
Without it being a deliberate purpose of the
Revolution, our country has become an example of what a small state can achieve
if it steadfastly sustains a policy of principles even when scientific and
technological advances, its patents and the distribution of the planet’s wealth
is in the hands of the most developed and richest nations, that in times past
were the colonial powers, disseminators of looting and poverty in our
countries.
In its long struggle against the empire, our country’s
combatants have been at the point of being the target for nuclear weapons at
the service of that power: the first time in October of 1962; and the second
time in mid-1988. On neither of these two occasions did our Homeland succumb to
Yankee blackmail: in 1962, it permitted no inspection of any sort on its
territory, and in 1988, after the battle of Cuito Cuanavale and the advance of 50,000 Cuban and Angolan soldiers over the
South African forces equipped by the West and provided with nuclear missiles,
they decided to negotiate the independence of Namibia and the end of Apartheid.
The peoples of the
Who can believe the strange lie about
Such a dull and stupid fib on the part of the powerful
country which, only
The bombing of our air force bases and the landing of
mercenary troops at the
Assassination plans on the leaders of the Revolution
organized by US intelligence services were innumerable; in fact their gross
actions didn’t limit themselves to that.
Viruses and bacteria were introduced into our country to sabotage the
production of plants and animals; even worse, diseases that didn’t even exist
in this hemisphere were introduced into
The tale of what the
To be
continued tomorrow.
Fidel Castro Ruz
October 16, 2011
9:05 p.m.