Reflections by Comrade Fidel
STEPHEN HARPER’S ILLUSIONS
I think –and I do not intend to offend
anyone- that this is how the Prime Minister of Canada is called. I deduced it from a statement published on “Holy
Wednesday” by a spokesperson of the Foreign Ministry of that country. The United Nations Organization membership is
made up by almost 200 States –allegedly independent States. They continuously change or are forced into
change. Many of their representatives
are honorable persons, friends of
During the second half of the twentieth
century, I had the privilege of living through years of intensive erudition and
I realized that Canadians, located in the northernmost region of this
hemisphere, were always respectful towards our country. They invested in areas of their interest and
traded with
The revolutionary process that began on
January 1st, 1959, did not introduce any measure that affected their
interests, which were taken into account by the Revolution in maintaining
normal and constructive relations with the authorities of that country where a
significant effort was being made in the interest of its own development. Thus,
they were not accomplices of the economic blockade, the war and the mercenary
invasion that the
In May of 1948, the year that witnessed
the foundation of the OAS, an institution with a shameful history which did
away with what little was left from the dreams of the Liberators of the
The OAS is supposed to be a regional
organization made up by the sovereign States of this hemisphere. Such an assertion, like many others which are
made everyday, involves a great number of lies. The least we can do is to be
aware of them, if we are to preserve the spirit of struggle and our confidence
on a more decent world.
The OAS is supposed to be a pan-American
organization. Any country in Europe,
Africa, Asia or Oceania could not belong to the OAS just because it has a
colony, as it is the case of
The Head of State of Canada is Queen
Elizabeth II, although she vests her powers upon a Governor-General appointed
by her. Therefore, we could ask whether
the
Likewise, the Honorable Foreign Minister
of Canada does not dare to say whether or not he supports
I was really amazed after I made a much
deeper analysis of the activities carried out by Canadian transnationals in
The incredible damage was the one caused
to millions of persons by the Canadian companies specialized in the mining of
gold, precious metals and radioactive materials.
An article published by the website Alainet a week ago, signed by an
Engineer on Environmental Quality, which provides further details about an issue that has been identified
innumerable times as one of the main scourges that affect millions of persons,
stated that mining companies, 60 per cent of which are financed with Canadian
capital, worked following the logic of maximum yield at a low cost and in a
short time; and that these conditions turn out to be all the more advantageous
if in the places where they are stationed, tax revenues are minimal and there
are very few environmental and social commitments…
According to the article, the mining laws
in our countries […] do not include any obligation or methodology to control environmental
or social impacts; the tax revenues that mining companies pay to the countries
of the region are, as an average, no more than 1.5 per cent of the revenues
received.
The article adds that the social struggle
against mining, particularly metal mining, has been growing as long as entire
generations are becoming aware of the environmental and social impacts it
causes.
It states that
This article also describes the current
situation in
The presence of Dilma Rousseff, who made a
stopover in Washington while traveling back to her country, will serve to
persuade Obama that although there are some who take great delight in making
slushy speeches, Latin America is far from being a choir of countries begging
for alms.
The guayabera shirts to be worn by
Obama in Cartagena has become one of the main issues covered by the news
agencies: “Edgar Gómez […] has designed one for the US President, Barack Obama,
who will be wearing it during the Summit of the Americas”, said the daughter of
the designer, who added: “It is a white, sober guayabera, with a handiwork that is more striking that usual…”
Immediately after that, the news agency
added that the Caribbean shirt was first made by the banks of the
The curious thing about this, dear
readers, is that
Fidel Castro Ruz
April 8, 2012
8:24 p.m.