----- Original Message ----- From: heikki sipil� <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, March 06, 2000 2:32 AM Subject: Cuba press release 32, WW "Stand with Cuba" >X-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Unverified) >From: John Clancy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >subject: Cuba press release 32, WW -"Stand with Cuba" > FOR ALL DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS HAVANA, THURSDAY, MARCH 02, 2000 > >HAVANA.- Cuban President Fidel Castro received former Cuban Vice >Consul in Washington, Jose Imperatori, on his return from Canada. The >diplomat had carried out a five and a half day hunger strike in the >country after his surprising expulsion from the U.S. on Saturday. An >IL-62 aircraft from Cubana Airlines flew Imperatori back to Havana, >landing at 17:27 local time (22:27 GMT). On his arrival, he received >immediate medical attention. > >Declared "person non grata" in Washington, Imperatori resigned his >position, forfeited diplomatic immunity and began a hunger strike >which concluded in the early hours of yesterday, when a "reasonable >and satisfactory" solution to the case was found, according to an >official release published in Havana. In a statement to national and >foreign press gathered at Havana's Airport, the Cuban President said >relations with Canada continue "good, as normal". > >HAVANA.- Being handicapped is no obstacle, thus, with gestures and >movement, or without sight, men and women in Havana demanded the >return of Cuban child Elian Gonzalez, retained in the U.S. for more >than three months. Deaf, blind and handicapped people joined the >demonstrations which have taken place throughout the entire Island >since December 5, demanding the child's return to his family. The >minor survived a shipwreck in which his mother died. The open tribune >held at the PABEXPO fair centre, west Havana, was attended by Cuban >Vice President Carlos Lage and other Cuban government and >State leaders. Participants spoke out against the extraterritorial >Torricelli (1992) and Helms-Burton (1996) Acts. > >WASHINGTON.- A U.S. federal judge promised that on March 9 he will >decide if he has jurisdiction in the case of Cuban child Elian >Gonzalez, retained in Miami, Florida. "Judge Michael Moore will >determine whether he can revise the U.S. Immigration and >Naturalization Service (INS) decision", said a judicial source, who >asked to remain anonymous. In January, the INS determined that the 6 >year old minor should be returned to his Cuban based father, Juan >Miguel Gonzalez, who has been demanding his return, maintaining that >his son has been kidnapped by distant relatives in Miami. > >CARDENAS, CUBA.- The father of Cuban child Elian Gonzalez, retained >in the U.S. since the end of November, said at no time did he >suggest to his Miami-based relatives that he wanted his son to remain >with them. Juan Miguel Gonzalez said his uncle Lazaro, with whom >Elian has been living since November 25, had assured him that all his >phone conversations with his son had been recorded. "If this is true, >let them prove that I said it", he emphasized. According to press >cables, at an U.S. Senate Judicial Commission on Wednesday, Lazaro's >daughter Marisleysis said Elian's father stated over the phone his >"true wish" for the child to remain in the U.S. However, Gonzalez >told Prensa Latina that his greatest wish is for the retention >to end, and the child be returned to Cuba. > >WASHINGTON.- Various experts on migration issues, lawyers and >specialists on childhood themes will participate today in a >conference being held in Miami, Florida. Those attending will >reiterate the need to return child Elian Gonzalez to Cuba and his >father. The meeting, organized by the Miami Coalition Supporting >Elian's Return to his Father, will take place at the Holiday Inn >Hotel, Coral Gables, between 19:45 and 23:00 local time. >Andres Gomez, from the Antonio Maceo Brigade and one of the sponsors, >said the conference was called because of concern about the damage >Elian is suffering due to the delay of President Bill Clinton >Administration in returning the child. > >HAVANA.- The Union of Cuban Workers (CTC) called for protests to be >carried out on May 1 against the laws, which reinforce the U.S. >blockade on Cuba, says Granma daily. Under the slogan "Unidad, Patria >y Dignidad", (Unity, Homeland and Dignity) union workers and >representatives from diverse social sectors will march to the >country's public squares demanding an end to the Torricelli and >Helms-Burton Act which reinforce the economic blockade undergone by >Cuba during the last 40 years. > >HAVANA.- The U.S. economic blockade and aggressive policy against >Cuba between 1960 and 1998 has endangered basic industry, costing it >over US$ 1.084400 billion, said Vicente Llano, Basic Industry Vice >Minister. Llano was giving expert evidence before the court that is >hearing a suit for economic damages issued on January 3 by Cuban >social and grass root organizations against the U.S. The Vice >Minister spoke of the direct and indirect consequences of the U.S.' >hostile actions carried out against rubber and paper factories, the >electricity sector, cement and fibber production, and mining and oil >industries, among others. > >ASUNCION .- Paraguayan President Luis Gonzalez Macchi received Cuban >Culture Minister Abel Prieto who arrived in Asuncion as a special >envoy sent by Cuban President Fidel Castro. Prieto delivered an >invitation from the Cuban leader to Gonzalez Machi to attend the >Group 77 South Summit to be held in Havana next April. The Paraguayan >statesman expresses his interest in the meeting, which will analyze >important economic themes such as globalization, the foreign debt, >collaboration and integration. > >HAVANA.- After evaluating globalization challenges for the Third >World, Non Governmental Organizations (NGO) representatives are >Analyzing the current world influence of the southern hemisphere's >civil societies, in Cuba. Yesterday morning, participants debated the >impact of globalization on the so called "emerging economies", and >later analyzed the action capacity of Southern civil societies in >international negotiations. The theme was presented by Dr. Julio >Garcia Oliveras, Vice President of Amigos del Pais economic society. > >HAVANA.- As a sign of the recovering Cuban album market, 200,000 >cassettes produced by record companies established on the Island, >including Bis Music and Caribe Productions, will be sold in Cuban >pesos. Discuba manager Daniel Garcia said that the market will offer >255 titles. Discuba is a recently created cassette distribution >company. > >HAVANA.- Cubans, who love the films made in their country, will now >be able to enjoy them once again, at home, including "Fresa y >Chocolate" (Strawberry and Chocolate) by Tomas Gutierrez Alea and >Juan Carlos Tabio. With the opening of a VHS video cassette producing >sector by the Cuban Cinema Institute (ICAIC), the Island's cinema >industry took another step towards preserving its archives and >allowing the public to watch its best films. " >DPTO.INFORMACION/MINREX" JC > > ************ >from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >subject: Stand with Cuba >Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >List-Unsubscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sender: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>(WW News Service) >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>(WW News Service) >X-Original-Message-ID: <00aa01bf8578$6b9a3060$[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >From: "WW" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [WW] Stand with Cuba >Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2000 Via Workers World News Service >Reprinted from the Mar. 9, 2000 issue of Workers World newspaper >------------------------- > >EDITORIAL: STAND WITH CUBA > >After alienating virtually the entire world in the case of the >kidnapped six-year-old Cuban boy Elian Gonzalez, U.S. imperialism can >find no other followup but to intensify its lies and arrogance, >launching a new attack on socialist Cuba. > >How else can anyone view the completely unwarranted charges against >Cuban diplomat Jos, Imperatori and the illegal ouster of this >representative of Cuba from the United States? How else can anyone >view the trumped-up charges and entrapment against Immigration >and Naturalization Service official Mariano Faget? > >Let there be no doubt. The FBI, the CIA, military intelligence and >all the secret spy operations of the U.S government are cesspools of >anti-Cuba operatives. Trained in the Cold War and nurtured with the >most stupidly vicious anti-Cuba propaganda, having the closest ties >to the anti- Cuba criminal gangs in Dade County, these operatives >know only hostility to the island nation. They will tell any lie, >frame up any person, and endanger any child to carry out this >hostility. > >Even though INS policy is to return children in Elian Gonzalez's >position to their home country immediately, U.S. authorities handed >him to a distant relative and put him in the hands of the right-wing >Cuban counterrevolutionaries. > >Even though Attorney General Janet Reno said INS policy should >prevail, she has allowed viciously anti-Cuba officials in the Florida >and federal courts to stop any action that would return Elian >Gonzalez to his community and family in Cuba. > >As usual, the Clinton administration has capitulated to the most >reactionary forces in the machinery of the capitalist state. We hold >this administration responsible for the continued kidnapping of the >boy and for the frame- up against INS official Mariano Faget. We hold >it responsible for the unwarranted charges against Cuban diplomat >Jose Imperatori, who was courageous enough to try to stay in this >country and force the criminals in the Justice Department to try him >in a public court, and who is continuing his struggle in Canada. > >We call on all those in this country with any feeling at all for >justice and human rights to demand that Washington: > >Allow Jose Imperatori to return to his duties in the United States. > >Drop the charges against Mariano Faget. > >Return Elian Gonzalez to Cuba. > > - END - > >(Copyleft Workers World Service. Everyone is permitted to copy and >distribute verbatim copies of this document, but changing it is not >allowed. For more information contact Workers World, 55 W. 17 St., >NY, NY 10011; via e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For subscription info send >message to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web: http://www.workers.org)" JC > > > > > > __________________________________ KOMINFORM P.O. 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Re: Cuba press release 32, WW "Stand with Cuba"
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