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A MUST READ! - STATEMENT BY H.E.. FELIPE 
P�REZ ROQUE, REPUBLIC OF CUBA TO THE 
U.N. GENERAL ASSEMBLY

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: Julio V Ruiz, MD 
To: Cuba Solidarity New York 
Sent: Saturday, September 25, 2004 3:46 PM
Subject: [CubaSolidarityNY] STATEMENT 
BY H.E. MR. FELIPE P�REZ ROQUE


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STATEMENT BY H.E. MR. FELIPE P�REZ ROQUE, 
MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF THE REPUBLIC 
OF CUBA, AT THE 59 SESSION OF THE UNITED 
NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY. NEW YORK, 24 
SEPTEMBER 2004.

 
Mr. President:

 
Every year at the United Nations we go through the same ritual. 
We attend the general debate knowing beforehand that the 
clamor for justice and peace by our underdeveloped countries 
will be ignored once again. However, we persist. We know that 
we are right. We know that one day we will accomplish social 
justice and development. We also know that such assets will not 
be given away to us. We know that the peoples will have to seize 
them from those who deny us justice today, because they underpin 
their wealth and arrogance on the disdain for our grief. But it will not 
be always like this. We say so today with more conviction than ever 
before.

 
Having said this and knowing - as we do - that some powerful 
ones, just a few, present here will be chagrined, and also knowing 
that they are shared by many, Cuba will now tell some truths:

 
First: After the aggression on Iraq, there is no United Nations 
Organization, understood as a useful and diverse forum, based 
on the respect for the rights of all and also with guarantees for 
the small States.

 
It is living through the worst moment of its already forthcoming 
60 years. It pales, it pants, it feigns, but it does not work.
 

Who handcuffed the United Nations named by President 
Roosevelt? President Bush.

 
Second: US troops will have to be withdrawn from Iraq.
 

After the life of over 1,000 American youths was uselessly 
sacrificed to serve the spurious interests of a clique of cronies 
and buddies, and following the death of more than 12,000 Iraqis, 
it is clear that the only way out for the occupying power faced 
with a revolting people is to recognize the impossibility of 
subduing them and to withdraw. In spite of the imperial monopoly 
over information, the peoples always get to the truth. Someday, 
those responsible and their accomplices will have to deal with the consequences of 
their actions in the face of History and their 
own peoples.

 
Third: For the time being, there will be no valid, real and useful 
reform to the United Nations.

 
It would take the superpower, which inherited the immense 
prerogative of governing an order conceived for a bipolar 
world, to relinquish its privileges. And it will not do so.


 
Since now, we know that the anachronistic privilege of the veto 
will remain; that the Security Council will not be democratized as 
it should or expanded to include Third World countries; that the 
General Assembly will continue to stand ignored and that at the 
United Nations there will be more actions driven by the interests
imposed by the superpower and its allies. We, as non-aligned 
countries, will have to entrench ourselves in defending the 
United Nations Charter - because, otherwise, it will be redrafted
with the deletion of every trace of principles such as the sovereign 
equality of States, non-intervention and the non-use or the threat
to use force.


 
Fourth: The powerful collude to divide us.

 
The over 130 underdeveloped countries must build a common 
front for the defense of the sacred interests of our peoples, of 
our right to development and peace. Let us revitalize the 
Non-Aligned Movement. Let us strengthen the G-77.

 
Fifth: The modest objectives of the Millennium Declaration will not
be accomplished. We will reach the fifth anniversary of the Summit 
in a worse situation.
 

* We endeavored to halve by 2015 the 1.276 billion human 
beings in abject poverty that existed in 1990. There had to 
be a yearly reduction of 46 million poor people. However, 
excluding China, between 1990 and 2000 extreme poverty 
rose by 28 million people. Impoverishment does not decline, 
it grows.
 

 * We wanted to halve by 2015 the 842 million starving people 
recorded in the world. There had to be a yearly reduction of 
28 million. However, there has barely been a reduction of 2.1 
million hungry people per year. At this rate, the goal would be 
attained by 2215, two hundred years after what was envisaged 
- and only if our species survives the destruction of its 
environment.

 

* We proclaimed the aspiration to achieve universal primary 
education by 2015. However, more than 120 million children, 
1 in every 5 in that school age, do not attend primary school. 
According to UNICEF, at the current rate the goal will be 
accomplished after 2100.
 

* We endeavored to reduce by two-thirds the mortality rate in 
children under five years of age. The reduction is symbolic: 
out of 86 children who died per 1,000 live births in 1998, now 
the figure is 82. Every year, 11 million children continue to die 
of diseases that can be prevented or cured, whose parents 
will rightfully wonder what our meetings are for.

 

* We said that we would pay attention to Africa's special needs. 
However, very little has been done. African nations do not need 
foreign advice or models, but financial resources and access to 
both markets and technologies. Assisting Africa would not be an 
act of charity, but an act of justice; it would be tantamount to 
settling the historical debt resulting from centuries of exploitation 
and pillage.

 
* We undertook to put a halt to and start reverting the AIDS 
pandemic by 2015. However, in 2003 it claimed nearly 3 million 
lives. At this rate, by 2015 some 36 million people will have died
of this cause.


 
Sixth: Creditor countries and the international financial 
agencies will not seek a just and lasting solution to the 
foreign debt. 


 
They prefer to keep us in debt; that is, vulnerable. Therefore, 
even though we have paid off US$ 4.1 trillion in debt service 
over the last 13 years, our debt increased from US$ 1.4 trillion 
to US$ 2.6 trillion. It means that we have paid three times what 
we owed and now our debt is twice as much.


 
Seventh: We, as underdeveloped countries, are the ones 
that finance the squandering and the opulence of developed 
countries.


 
While in 2003 they gave us US$ 68.400 billion in ODA, we 
delivered to them US$ 436 billion as payment for the foreign 
debt. Who is helping who?

 

Eighth: The fight against terrorism can only be won through 
cooperation among all nations and with respect for International 
Law, and not through massive bombings or pre-emptive wars 
against "dark corners of the world." 

 
Hypocrisy and double standards must cease. Sheltering three 
Cuban-born terrorists in the United States is an act of complicity 
to terrorism. Punishing five Cuban youths who were fighting 
terrorism, and punishing their families, is a crime.


 
Ninth: General and complete disarmament, including nuclear 
disarmament, is impossible today. It is the responsibility of a 
group of developed countries that are the ones that most sell
and buy weapons. 
 

However, we must continue to strive for it. We must demand 
that the over US$ 900 billion set aside every year for military 
expenditures be used on development; and

 
Tenth: The financial resources to guarantee the sustainable 
development for all the peoples on the planet are available, 
but what is lacking is the political will of those who rule the 
world.

 
A development tax of merely 0.1% on international financial 
transactions would generate resources amounting to almost 
US$ 400 billion per annum.
 

The cancellation of the foreign debt incurred by underdeveloped 
countries would allow these to have available for their development 
no less than US$ 436 billion on a yearly basis - money which is 
currently used to pay off the debt.
 
If developed countries complied with their commitment to set 
aside 0.7% of their Gross National Product as ODA, their 
contribution would increase from the current US$ 68.400 billion 
to US$ 160 billion per annum.
 

Finally, Excellencies, I want to clearly express Cuba's profound 
conviction that the 6.4 billion human beings on this planet - who 
have equal rights according to the United Nations Charter - 
urgently need a new order in which the world is not left in suspense, 
as is the case now, awaiting the outcome of the elections in a new 
Rome in which only half the voters will participate and nearly US$ 
1.5 billion will be spent.
 

There is no discouragement in our words, I must say so clearly. 
We are optimistic because we are revolutionaries. We have faith 
in the struggle of the peoples and we are certain that we will 
accomplish a new world order based on the respect for the rights 
of all; an order based on solidarity, justice and peace, resulting 
from the best of universal culture and not from mediocrity or gross 
force.
 

About Cuba, which cannot be detoured from its course by 
blockades, threats, hurricanes, droughts or human or natural 
force, I will not say anything. 
 

Next 28 October, for the 13th time, this General Assembly will 
debate and vote on a resolution about the blockade imposed 
against the Cuban people. Once again, morality and principles 
will defeat arrogance and force.

 
I would like to conclude by recalling the words spoken right here 
25 years ago by President Fidel Castro:

 
"The noise of weapons, of the menacing language, of the 
haughtiness on the international scene must cease. Enough 
of the illusion that the problems of the world can be solved by 
nuclear weapons. Bombs may kill the hungry, the sick and the 
ignorant, but bombs cannot kill hunger, disease and ignorance. 
Nor can bombs kill the righteous rebellion of the people."

 
Thank you very much.

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