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Subject: [CubaNews] Fw: Speech by Fidel - May Day, 2002


Speech by Fidel - May Day, 2002

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                  SPEECH BY DR. FIDEL CASTRO RUZ,
                 PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF CUBA,
           AT THE INTERNATIONAL WORKERS' DAY CELEBRATION
              IN REVOLUTION SQUARE, HAVANA, MAY 1st 2002

Official Translation - May 3, 2002


Distinguished guests;

Dear countrymen:

We were condemned in Geneva by those who believe that this sea of
people gathered here, which can be seen from every corner of the globe,
has been deprived of its human rights. I am certain that not one of
those Latin American countries that promoted, co-sponsored or supported
this project could gather even 5% of the number here in their
respective capitals.

Are these fanatic, ignorant and uncultured individuals who lack any
historical or political knowledge? If we were to ask this mass of
people if there were any amongst them who could not read or write; or
if there were any functional illiterate people who had never studied
beyond grammar school, not one person could raise their hand. But if we
were to ask how many of this same mass have the education of a ninth
grader or above, more than  90%, would raise their hands. The only
ones who wouldn't raise their hands would be the students who haven't
yet reached their 15th birthdays.

Our people's glorious tradition of rebellion and patriotic
struggle, to which we must today add a full and profound understanding
of freedom, equality and human dignity; their solidarity and
internationalist spirit; their self-confidence and heroic conduct; 43
years of tenacious and unrelenting struggle against the powerful
empire; a broad and solid political culture and an extraordinary
humanism --all of these qualities cultivated by the Revolution-- have
made Cuba a unique country.

Wretched indeed is the destiny of hundreds of millions of people in
this part of the world who, from a truly human perspective, have been
as yet unable to emerge from humanity's prehistory. And it will not be
possible for them to escape such condition while the pillage that
slaughtered tens of millions of their native ancestors, successively
turning their countries into colonies, neo-colonies and economically
dependant and underdeveloped countries, continues to govern their
destiny.

Events prior to, during and after Geneva are barely distinguishable
from the shameful history with which our people have been more than
familiar since the very first days after the triumph of the Revolution
on January 1st, 1959.

Cuba was the last Latin American country to free itself from
Spanish colonialism after a heroic and lone struggle. Yet, it was
unable to enjoy that victory, as it immediately fell in the hands of
the fledgling North American empire, from which it once again liberated
itself with the same determination and heroism 61 years later although
it would be disgracefully abandoned and betrayed by every other Latin
American government.

No book by Marx or Lenin could illustrate the anti-national,
submissive and treacherous nature of the Latin American oligarchies and
the true significance of imperialism for the destiny of our people as
clearly as the last 43 years of our Revolution's history. Every
oligarchic and bourgeois government joined in the imperialist policy of
isolation, blockade and aggression against Cuba, the sole exception
being a country that had experienced its own great social revolution
some decades before, the same that brought justice and real progress to
the people of a nation mutilated by the insatiable expansionism of its
northern neighbor and made the martyr on numerous occasions throughout
its hazardous and painful history of foreign intervention and conquest.
Tragically, this time the exception has become rule.

Cuba is no longer the illiterate, uncultured and inexperienced
country of those early days. Today, the Latin American population, that
numbered 208 millions at that time including the English-speaking
Caribbean nations, have swelled to 526 millions. They have also had the
opportunity to learn firsthand the meaning of imperialist domination,
exploitation, injustice and pillage. Despite the deluge of slander and
lies against our exemplary people and their admirable struggle, and in
the face of countless capitulations across the globe, there are ever
more people who realize that Cuba is a powerful moral force, that
defends the truth and shows its solidarity with other people of the
world.

Our Latin American brothers have repeatedly been told stories as
fantastic as those in the "Arabian nights," in which they believe
less and less every day. For 50 years they have been told that the
hundreds of thousands of children that die every year due to neglect
and hunger; the millions that work for pitiful salaries cleaning car
windshields or shoes, or being traded or sexually exploited instead of
going to school, represent democracy and respect for human rights. That
the hundreds of millions of human beings living in poverty despite the
immense wealth and natural resources that surround them; the vast
number of unemployed and underemployed people and informal laborers who
survive without the slightest aid, social security or protection; the
medical neglect of mothers, children, old people and the poor
population in general; the marginalization, drugs, lack of security and
crime, are called democracy; are called respect for human rights. That
the death squads, summary executions, torture, and the vanishing and
murder of people; that the bribery, misappropriation, diversion and
bare-faced robbery of public funds while schools and hospitals are
closed, national assets and resources are privatized or often given
away to domestic and foreign friends and partners in crime and
corruption, constitute the fullest expression of democracy and human
rights. It doesn't occur to them that the economic, political and
social system that they defend is a total negation of all possibility
of equality, freedom, democracy, human dignity and justice.

An illiterate person or one whose education barely surpasses 4th
grade, or one who lives in poverty or extreme poverty, or is unemployed
or lives in shanty towns where the most unimaginable conditions are
rife, or a person who wanders the streets exposed to the constant
poison of commercial advertising sowing the seeds of fantasies,
illusions and the desire for impossible consumption, a person such as
this, that indeed could include vast numbers of people in the desperate
daily fight for survival, could be the victim of every kind of abuse,
blackmail, pressure and deceit and could lack any representative
organization or see these crushed. It is certainly unlikely that such a
person could be in a position to understand the complex problems of the
world and the society in which they live. They are in no position to
exercise their democratic rights, nor decide which is the most honest
or demagogic or hypocritical candidate, this under a torrent of
propaganda and lies where those with the most resources spout the most
lies and deceit.

No freedom of expression can exist where the principal and most
effective media are an exclusive monopoly in the hands of the richest
and most privileged sectors, sworn enemies of any economic, political
or social change. The enjoyment of wealth, education, knowledge and
culture are the preserve of those who, accounting for a tiny fraction
of the population, receive the larger part of the goods produced in
their countries. It is no coincidence that Latin America exhibits the
greatest differences between the richest and the poorest.

What kind of democracy and human rights could exist in these
conditions? It would be like trying to grow flowers in the middle of
the Sahara desert.

On the other hand, when the total stripping of natural resources and
the appropriation of human labor is presented as the ideal social and
development model and the FTAA, i.e. the annexation and absorption of
Latin America by the United States and dollarization are offered as the
only way, it is clear that the prevailing political and economic system
is approaching total crisis.

Events in Argentina, that is today embroiled in an unbelievable
economic and political chaos that has reduced the country to hunger,
with more than 20% unemployment among the working population and where
the people's bank savings --especially those of the middle and lower
income classes- have been practically confiscated, point to nothing
less than the swan song of neoliberal globalization. Such a crisis
inevitably produces a complete lack of ethics and values.

The behavior of many leaders as they watch their model economies
collapse like so many houses of cards is truly obnoxious.

People's protests are crushed with amazing violence. Tear gas, people
dragged through the streets, brutality exercised against masses by the
police armed with shields and swathed in the strangest helmets and
outfits giving them the appearance of recent arrivals from a distant
planet, are the methods used to defend that democracy and their
citizen's human rights.

Similar scenes have never been witnessed in our country. Never,
over more than four decades, has force been used against our people.
The revolutionary process grows out of the closest unity and
cooperation of all our people, under a consensus without precedent in
any other country in the world, unworkable and even unimaginable in a
society of exploiters and exploited.

A cultured, rebellious, brave and heroic people such as the Cuban
could never be ruled by force, nor a force exist that would rule it
because the Cuban people is the force. Never would our people stir up
rebellion against themselves because they are the revolution, they are
the government, they are the power. It is with their courage,
intelligence and ideas that they have defended themselves from the most
powerful empire the world has ever known.

Such a political phenomenon had never before occurred in our
hemisphere.

Force has always been used by the oligarchs and the empire against
the people.

Each and every one of the Latin American countries that condemned
us in Geneva or co-sponsored the draft resolution against Cuba are well
below achieving the educational, cultural and social rates that are
essential for a healthy, decent and just life of their citizens. Not
one can match Cuba in a single one of these rates.

For the sake of time, I will outline just a few figures for Latin
America as a whole as compared to Cuba.

 - Illiteracy rate: Latin America, 11.7%; Cuba, 0.2%

 - Inhabitants per teacher: Latin America, 98.4; Cuba, 43, in other
   words, 2.3 times as many teachers per capita

 - Primary education enrolment ratio: Latin America, 92%; Cuba, 100%

 - Secondary education enrolment ratio: Latin America, 52%; Cuba, 99.7%

 - Primary school students reaching Fifth Grade: Latin America, 76%;
   Cuba, 100%

 - Infant mortality per thousand live births: Latin America, 32;
   Cuba, 6.2

 - Medical doctors per hundred thousand inhabitants: Latin America,
   160; Cuba, 590

 - Dentists per hundred thousand inhabitants: Latin America, 63;
   Cuba, 89

 - Nurses per hundred thousand inhabitants: Latin America, 69; Cuba, 743

 - Hospital beds per 100 thousand inhabitants: Latin America, 220;
   Cuba, 631.6

 - Medically attended births: Latin America, 86.5%; Cuba, 100%

 - Life expectancy at birth: Latin America, 70 years; Cuba, 76 years

 - Population between 15 and 49 years of age infected with HIV/AIDS:
   Latin America, 0.5%; Cuba, 0.05%

 - Annual AIDS infection rate per million inhabitants, i.e. those who
   develop the disease: Latin America, 65.25; Cuba, 15.6

 - The first international study of the Latin American Laboratory of
   Evaluation of educational quality, carried out in 12 Latin American
   countries including Cuba, produced the following results.  Although
   these data have been already mentioned, I would like to briefly refer
   to them in detail:

 - In Language, 3rd Grade: Cuba, 85.74 points; the remaining 11
   countries, 59.11 points

 - In Language, 4th Grade: Cuba, 87.25; the rest, 63.75

 - In Mathematics, 3rd Grade: Cuba, 87.75; the rest, 58.31

 - In Mathematics, 4th Grade: Cuba, 88.25; the rest, 62.04

What is or will be the future of those countries?

According to these figures, of the seven Latin American countries that
voted against Cuba, four --Costa Rica, Chile, Argentina and Uruguay--
that had boasted in the past of being the most advanced in the region,
fall well behind Cuban figures. In some of these, they reach or scrape
past the half way mark in comparison to Cuba, but in others they are
very well below. This is the case of pre-school education for 0-5 year
olds, for example, that only reaches 15.8%  of the children in that
age group in Chile as compared to Cuba's 99.2%.

It requires a truly cynical person to join such a Mafia-style
adventure, in which they have been involved at the urge of the imperial
overlords.

The response to the emergence of the Bolivarian Revolution in which
the people and the military joined together to unleash a revolutionary
and democratic process that is also unprecedented, was a fascist coup
d'tat.

The privileged oligarchy, that enjoys the bulk of the country's income
and owns the most powerful media, set its followers on the Bolivarian
people and the headquarters of the President himself under the
influence and support of imperialism. Their goal was a bloody encounter
that could be used to justify the coordinated actions of a small but
extremely well-placed military force. Miraculously a bloody civil war
was averted, thanks to the reasonable and sensible behavior of
President Chvez, the support of the Bolivarian people and the loyalty
of the vast majority of the officers and men of the Armed Forces in
that sister nation. A new page in America's complex and arduous history
has been turned by the very people that began the process of
independence from Spain in this hemisphere.

The stripping of Cuba's right to representation in Monterrey, the
fascist coup in Venezuela and the disgraceful behavior in Geneva in the
order in which they occurred have exposed and offered evidence of the
dirty and hypocritical politics of the empire's lackeys. I must point
out that the Presidents of Brazil, Ecuador, the Dominican Republic,
Haiti and the English-speaking Caribbean countries did not join the
celebrations of the coup. In the same way, Bolivia and Colombia joined
the above countries in rejecting the deplorable behavior in Geneva.

As for the fascist coup, not one condemned it except for the
Argentinean President who was perhaps nervous considering his delicate
political situation in which even a police Sargent could easily
overthrow him.

One month later, when the scandal broke out after the shameful
Monterrey episode, some leaders maintained a decent silence. Not so the
distinguished Secretary General of the discredited and repulsive OAS,
as if that organization really existed. He threw poison darts with his
support for the abuse sustained by Cuba.

What trash are many of those who pretend to be sovereign governors!

The honorable history of our Motherland, that once stood alone in
battle against practically every one of the predecessors to those
governments that voted against Cuba, who had allied themselves to the
United States at that time in support of the Bay of Pigs invasion; that
heroically resisted without a moment's weakness on the brink of being
wiped off the face of the Earth in the October Crisis of 1962; should
shame those conspiring with the United States in Geneva, if they still
have at least, the freedom to be ashamed of themselves. Neither will
they be able to deny without blushing that when the socialist camp
collapsed, the USSR disintegrated, the Yankee blockade was tightened to
include the sale of medicines and food, classified as a crime of
genocide by the 1948 and 1949 Conventions, and all believed that the
Cuban Revolution would be on its knees in just a few weeks, our people
endured with unprecedented heroism and resilience.

Cuba, after withstanding the most unbelievable difficulties and
threats, terrorist attacks and risks of all kinds, has never and will
never lower its flags before the hegemonic superpower that today
hands out orders to its lackeys and bootlickers in this unfortunate
hemisphere through a terrorist made Assistant Secretary of State for
Latin America, showing an utter lack of respect by the United States
government and an utter lack of modesty by its lackeys.

When Cuba's honor, morale and credibility were called into question by
the disagreement with the host country, it became very clear that
hypocrisy and lies are inseparable and almost unique tools of the
prevailing political and economic system in Latin America.

My decency and ethics were under question when, placed in the
dilemma of being loyal to a lie or loyal to the truth; loyal to deceit
and slandering manipulation of the facts, or loyal to our people and
all peoples of the world, I was loyal to the truth and to the people.
The vestal virgins of the temple of hypocrisy tore their clothes in the
name of privacy. Even honest men who had been outraged witnesses in the
past to electoral incidents and dishonest traps of political
adversaries were led to believe that my behavior was inappropriate.

I did not invent anything, I called no-one nor laid any trap for
anyone. I gave as much warning as I could to those who had challenged
me for more than a month with their demands for evidence, evidence and
more evidence. Although by no means did I feel bound by what was later
proved, in the course of events, to be a deceitful trick to force me
into silence and confidentiality over such a significant issue, I
clearly demanded the cessation of all offences. Then, when the lies,
slander and demands for proof continued over several weeks, I fulfilled
the warning I had made.

I was also accused of being vengeful because of the unfulfilled
promise related to Geneva. All my life I have been a gentleman to my
adversaries, even in war situations surrounded by death. I've never
humiliated, offended nor wreaked revenge on a single prisoner, not even
in the case of the Bay of Pigs while my comrades lay mortally wounded
or dead around me. But I do know how to distinguish the ethical from
the unethical. I delayed presentation of the evidence demanded from me
only out of the desire to cause no harm to a sister country I admire
and respect. Representatives from some friendly governments that
participated in the Summit chastised me for not having presented the
evidence in the conference itself.

Lying is and will always be unjustifiable from a political, ethical
and religious perspective. From what I remember of the catechism
lessons I received in 1st Grade in a catholic school, it violates the
eighth commandment of God's law. One must be honorable.

I did not seek any pretexts, and I did not hesitate in expressing the
need and duty to leave a historical record of that conversation which
they asked me to keep private only once it had already begun. My
personal letter to the President was also private, however, it was
published without consulting me 48 hours later, on the very same day I
left Monterrey.

I truly regret having to include this issue in my speech, but I
felt it was my duty to do so. High raking officials from that country
continue to attack us on a daily basis over this subject, which is
still too fresh to consign it to the wastebasket of forgetfulness.

To those who so foolishly speak and repeat the imperialists slogan
that no democracy and no respect for human rights exist in Cuba, let me
repeat: no-one can question the fact that, despite being very small,
our country today is the freest, fairest and most supportive country on
the planet. It is also by far the most democratic. There is only one
Party, but this neither nominates nor elects candidates. This is
completely forbidden: it is the citizens from the grassroots level who
propose, nominate and elect candidates. Our country enjoys an enviable
and ever more solid and indestructible unity. The media is public and
does not and cannot belong to private individuals. It carries no
commercial advertisements and it does not promote consumerism; it
entertains and informs, educates and never alienates.

Cuba already occupies world-wide outstanding and hard-to-surpass
positions in a growing number of fields essential to guarantee life and
the most fundamental political, civil, social, and human rights to
ensure the well-being and future of our people. The mass political
knowledge of the Cuban people is unrivalled in any other country. Its
cultural and social programs and achievements advance at an
unprecedented pace.

Our dreams become reality. A more humane society is possible, lies and
slander notwithstanding. History will bear this out.

Long live Socialism!
Motherland or Death!
We shall overcome!


New York, 3 May 2002


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