Jon Corlett a écrit :

> During his stay, however, the Polish senator attended what was dubbed an
> >economic conference on globalization in Pinar del Rio, in which he spoke of
> >the methods employed to destroy socialism in Poland -- including
> underground
> >tactics.  Counterrevolutionaries, including known agents of Miami's
> >Cuban-American National Foundation, and members of Pinar Del Rio's Catholic
> >Church hierarchy were present at the conference.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "heikki sipilä " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2000 12:24 AM
> Subject: Radio Havana Cuba-16 May 2000
>
> |
> | >Via NY Transfer News * All the News That Doesn't Fit
> | >
> | >Radio Havana Cuba - News Update - 16 May 2000
> | >
> | >
> | > -CUBA ACCUSES POLISH REPRESENTATIVES OF COUNTERREVOLUTIONARY
> | >  ACTIVITIES ON THE ISLAND
> | > -BUSINESS DELEGATION FROM VALENCIA MEETS WITH CUBAN AUTHORITIES
> | > -MEETING OF THE AMERICAS ON HEALTH AND AIR QUALITY SLATED FOR HAVANA
> | > -CONGRESS OF NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SMALL FARMERS UNDERWAY IN HAVANA
> | > -SPANISH-CUBAN PROJECT TO BENEFIT COMMUNITIES IN WESTERN PINAR DEL RIO
> | > -INTERNATIONAL ENCOUNTER ON ART CRITICISM AND ARCHITECTURE TO BE HELD
> | >  IN HAVANA
> | > -HEAD OF UNESCO'S HAVANA REGIONAL OFFICE WINS CUBAN NATIONAL CULTURE
> AWARD
> | > -Viewpoint: WASHINGTON'S FAILED POLICY IS UNDER REVIEW ON CAPITOL HILL
> | >
> | >
> | >CUBA ACCUSES POLISH REPRESENTATIVES OF
> | >ENGAGING IN COUNTERREVOLUTIONARY ACTIVITIES ON THE ISLAND
> | >
> | >Havana, May 16 (RHC)-- Cuba has accused representatives of the Polish
> | >government of engaging in counterrevolutionary activities on the island.
> An
> | >extensive article in the Cuban newspaper Granma refers specifically to
> | >recent activities by Polish Senator Zbigniew Romaszewski, president of
> that
> | >legislative body's human rights commission.
> | >
> | >Recalling that Poland was one of two co-sponsors of Washington's
> anti-Cuba
> | >resolution in the United Nations Human Rights Commission, the article
> states
> | >that Romaszewski and another Polish citizen arrived in Havana on May
> 2nd --
> | >ostensibly to promote a scientific cooperation accord between the two
> | >countries. His wife and a translator had arrived several days before on
> | >tourist visas.
> | >
> | >During his stay, however, the Polish senator attended what was dubbed an
> | >economic conference on globalization in Pinar del Rio, in which he spoke
> of
> | >the methods employed to destroy socialism in Poland -- including
> underground
> | >tactics.  Counterrevolutionaries, including known agents of Miami's
> | >Cuban-American National Foundation, and members of Pinar Del Rio's
> Catholic
> | >Church hierarchy were present at the conference.
> | >
> | >In another gathering with those who systematically slander the Cuban
> | >Revolution, at a residence of the Polish Embassy in Havana, Romaszewski
> told
> | >his audience to prepare themselves to govern the island, since Cuba's
> | >socio-political system would "only survive another five years at most."
> He
> | >asserted that Cuba is undergoing the process that occurred in the former
> | >eastern European socialist camp.
> | >
> | >Noting that the Polish senator gave an undetermined amount of foreign
> | >currency to the so-called dissidents, the Granma newspaper termed any
> | >comparison between Cuba and Poland as "absurd" -- stating that it would
> be
> | >like comparing "truth and parody, the heroic and the ridiculous." The
> | >article asserted that everything imperialism was capable of mobilizing
> | >against the once powerful socialism in Europe could do nothing against a
> | >small island only 90 miles from its shore.
> | >
> | >Granma newspaper said that Cuba will "continue monitoring the activities
> of
> | >those who are nothing more than mercenaries of the U.S. State Department
> or
> | >the CIA -- whose histories of errors and horrors are overwhelming."br>
> | >
> | >BUSINESS DELEGATION FROM VALENCIA MEETS WITH CUBAN AUTHORITIES
> | >
> | >Havana, May 16 (RHC)-- A visiting business delegation from the Spanish
> | >Community of Valencia -- headed by the Vice President of the Council of
> | >Chambers of Commerce, Industry and Navigation of that Spanish region,
> | >Salvador Marti -- met on Monday with Cuban authorities.
> | >
> | >The meeting was presided over by Cuba's Minister of Foreign Trade,
> Ricardo
> | >Cabrisas, and the Head of Valencia's Chamber of Commerce, Hector Manuel
> | >Perez.
> | >
> | >The Spanish delegation is made up of some 40 business executives from
> small
> | >and medium-sized companies representing several economic sectors,
> including
> | >construction, shoe manufacturing and the textile and food industries.
> Their
> | >visit is aimed at exploring the Cuban market and making arrangements to
> sell
> | >products from Valencia in Cuba.
> | >
> | >
> | >MEETING OF THE AMERICAS ON HEALTH AND AIR QUALITY SLATED FOR HAVANA
> | >
> | >Havana, May 16 (RHC)-- The Cuban capital will be the venue of the
> upcoming
> | >Meeting of the Americas on Health and Air Quality, scheduled to take
> place
> | >from May 23rd through the 27th.
> | >
> | >Reinaldo Diaz Velez, head of the organizing committee of the event, told
> | >reporters that participants -- doctors, environmental specialists,
> | >biologists and meteorologists -- will try to work up a plan for the
> region,
> | >aimed at improving air quality.
> | >
> | >Topics such as the impact of pollution on the climate, the environment
> and
> | >health will also be debated during the event, which will be held at
> Havana's
> | >Central Park Hotel's Conventions Center.
> | >
> | >
> | >CONGRESS OF NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SMALL FARMERS UNDERWAY IN HAVANA
> | >
> | >Havana, May 16 (RHC)-- The 9th Congress of the National Association of
> Small
> | >Farmers -- ANAP -- is in full swing at Havana's International Convention
> | >Center with the presence of 800 Cuban delegates and invited guests from
> 15
> | >countries.
> | >
> | >According to ANAP President Orlando Lugo Fonte, there are some 70 foreign
> | >participants representing campesino organizations from Nicaragua,
> Honduras,
> | >the United States, Brazil, Mexico and other countries.
> | >
> | >He stated that one representative from each delegation will present a
> | >resolution in support of the Cuban Revolution and condemning Washington's
> | >economic blockade against the Cuban people.  He added that foreign
> | >delegations will also denounce the Cuban Adjustment Act, which encourages
> | >illegal immigration from the island to the United States.
> | >
> | >The Congress of the National Association of Small Farmers will end
> tomorrow,
> | >Wednesday, which marks the 39th anniversary of the organization as well
> as
> | >the 41st anniversary of the signing of the first Agrarian Reform Law --
> one
> | >of the first measures adopted by the Cuban Revolution.
> | >
> | >
> | >SPANISH-CUBAN PROJECT TO BENEFIT COMMUNITIES IN WESTERN PINAR DEL RIO
> | >
> | >Pinar del Rio, May 16 (RHC)-- A 100,000 dollar project will soon benefit
> | >several communities in the Viqales National Park -- which is also a World
> | >Heritage Site -- in the western province of Pinar del Rio.
> | >
> | >This rural development program is sponsored by the Foundation for Social
> | >Development of the Canary Islands and Cuba's Ministry of Science,
> Technology
> | >and the Environment and is designed to encourage sustainable tourism and
> | >promote the economic potential of the region.
> | >
> | >The project will benefit the population in terms of transportation,
> housing,
> | >sanitation and environmental education.
> | >
> | >
> | >INTERNATIONAL ENCOUNTER ON ART CRITICISM AND ARCHITECTURE TO BE HELD IN
> HAVANA
> | >
> | >Havana, May 16 (RHC)-- Specialists from nine countries will meet in
> Havana
> | >November 20th through the 24th to take part in an International Encounter
> on
> | >Art Criticism and Architecture. The aim of the event is to reflect on the
> | >impact of economic globalization on culture.
> | >
> | >Entitled "Closer to Each Other," the forum will take place in the
> framework
> | >of Havana's 7th International Festival on Fine Arts, scheduled for
> November
> | >17th with the participation of 168 artists and nine groups dealing with
> | >artistic creativity.
> | >
> | >
> | >HEAD OF UNESCO'S HAVANA REGIONAL OFFICE WINS CUBAN NATIONAL CULTURE AWARD
> | >
> | >Havana, May 16 (RHC)-- The out-going head of UNESCO's Havana-based
> regional
> | >office, Mexican Gloria Lopez Morales, has received the Cuban National
> | >Culture Award, granted by the Cuban Culture Ministry, for her
> contribution
> | >to the promotion of the arts, sciences and culture. The award was
> presented
> | >by Cuba's Culture Minister Abel Prieto during a ceremony Monday evening.
> | >
> | >Lopez Morales served for five years as head of the UNESCO office in
> Havana
> | >-- the oldest regional office set up by the United Nations agency in the
> | >world. She told reporters that she enjoyed her stay in Cuba and praised
> the
> | >island's work in the area of culture.  The out-going head of UNESCO's
> office
> | >in the Cuban capital said that culture is not given the same importance
> in
> | >other Latin American or Caribbean countries.  She added that while Cuba
> is
> | >very interesting in many aspects, it's greatest quality is its cultural
> | >expression.
> | >
> | >
> | >Viewpoint:
> | >
> | >WASHINGTON'S FAILED POLICY IS UNDER REVIEW ON CAPITOL HILL
> | >
> | >The Cold War and the economic blockade against Cuba probably constitute
> the
> | >biggest failures of Washington's foreign policy this century.
> | >
> | >Since the triumph of the Cuban Revolution in 1959, the United States has
> | >tried destroy the social project chosen by the Cuban people. The U.S.
> | >government has long carried out all kinds of aggressions against the
> Cuban
> | >Revolution -- from the Bay of Pigs invasion in 1961 and the threat of
> | >nuclear war during the so-called Missile Crisis in October 1962, as well
> as
> | >countless plots to kill Cuban President Fidel Castro and other leaders.
> In
> | >addition, Cuba has been the target of sabotage actions against
> | >socio-economic objectives and systematic disinformation campaigns, aimed
> at
> | >isolating the island from the rest of the world and attempting to disrupt
> | >daily life.
> | >
> | >A key aspect of Washington's genocidal policy is the economic blockade,
> | >which has been in effect since in 1962, when U.S. President John F.
> Kennedy
> | >officially declared what they like to call "the embargo."
> | >
> | >Over the past 41 years, this policy has not accomplished its stated
> purpose
> | >-- which was to destroy the Cuban Revolution.  Washington's policy has
> | >failed due to the Cuban people's indomitable will to maintain their
> national
> | >independence and sovereignty.
> | >
> | >Over the past few days, the U.S. blockade is once again in the news, when
> a
> | >committee of the House of Representatives and a Senate commission
> approved a
> | >proposal aimed at allowing the sale of food and medicines to Cuba.
> | >
> | >Influential newspapers such as The New York Times and The Washington
> Post,
> | >as well as television networks like CNN and NBC all agree that this
> project
> | >might get a green light in both houses of the Congress and could soon be
> | >debated and taken to a vote.
> | >
> | >Many observers believe that this is a good time to start to correct past
> | >mistakes, after the obvious isolation of the extremist Cuban-American
> | >community in Miami following the kidnapping of six-year-old Elian
> Gonzalez.
> | >
> | >U.S. farmers, who see Cuba as a natural market for their products, are
> also
> | >putting pressure on Congress and the White House to at least partially
> lift
> | >the economic blockade. So it is not accidental that the amendment has
> been
> | >attached to an agricultural budget bill.
> | >
> | >According to Cuban Foreign Ministry spokesman Alejandro Gonzalez, it
> would
> | >not be a surprise if measure to lift the blockade on food and medicine to
> | >the island is shot down by right wing congressional representatives on
> | >Capitol Hill.
> | >
> | >Cuban authorities, however, believe that the initiative is a step in the
> | >right direction, although they agree that these kinds of actions are not
> the
> | >ultimate solution.
> | >
> | >It is absolutely ridiculous that U.S. lawmakers are openly discussing the
> | >sale of food and medicine to Cuba in the Congress of a country that
> | >considers itself the universal champion of human rights.
> | >
> | >(c) 2000 Radio Habana Cuba. All rights reserved.
> | >
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