I see that one sentence in my post of yesterday did not get completed.

"Their talking points, repeated verbatim by at least four people I
heard in the past 24 hours, dismiss the issue, claiming that everyone
involved, including the people in jail (includes Victor Arroyo, a Nobel
Prize nominee), is a paid CIA operative and therefore a law breaker deserving
by Cuba law to be in jail."


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From: Zyroff, Ellen
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 11:07 AM
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Subject: [ha-Safran]: ALA shames itself once again


Despite a tremendous amount of publicity in the press and on ALA listservs
about the ongoing harassment and incarceration in March 2003, with long,
long prison sentences for 75 dissidents, including independent librarians
who stored and circulated titles not approved by Castro, such as those of
George Orwell, the so-called Social Responsibilities Round Table (SRRT)
cadre of ALA, which has the leadership of ALA pretty much sewn up, once
again today at the final Council meeting of the Midwinter conference,
managed to turn truth on its head and not only not condemn, but in large
measure, by their silence, side with a despot (as they have done at the ALA
Council level several times in the past decade - it's done regularly in
various Round Tables and on listservs of the ALA).  Despite appeals and
findings from human rights groups from all over the world (including
Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch) for a resolution calling for
the release of these Cuban prisoners of conscience, the SRRT and its
members on the International Relations Committee and Intellectual Freedom
Committee circled their wagons, viciously attacked anyone who disagreed
with them, and issued a joint IRC/IFC a report which included a
chronological text of a bunch of policy statements which have been issued
in the past with regard to ALA's and IFLA's belief in human rights,
highlighted throughout with criticisms of the U.S. for any form of embargo
and travel ban (note that library materials are in fact exempt from the
embargo). Their talking points, repeated verbatim by at least four people I
heard in the past 24 hours, dismiss the issue, claiming that everyone
involved, including the people in jail (includes Victor Arroyo, a Nobel
Prize nominee). It was particularly sad to see an elderly African American
woman, reading from a card with the party line talking points, likewise
tell Council that these dissidents were breaking the laws of their country
and therefore deserve to be in jail. It didn't occur to her that
African-American women of her generation by their civil disobedience, such
as moving to the front of the bus despite the unjust laws, paved the way
for her to become one of a substantial group of African American women
sitting on ALA Council... Among the numerous calls on the ALA were four
articles in the past two weeks by Nat Hentoff in the Village Voice. The San
Diego Union last Friday issued one of the strongest editorial I have ever
seen them issue. Friends of Cuban Libraries, Wall St Journal article last
spring, etc...    Another sad day for the ALA.

Ellen Zyroff
First term Councilor-at-Large of ALA

Ellen



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