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Subject: [Cuba SI] Fidel speaks at Pinar del Rio


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Subject: Fidel speaks at Pinar del Rio
Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2000


SPEECH DELIVERED BY DR. FIDEL CASTRO RUZ, PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC
OF CUBA,AT THE COMMEMORATION OF THE 47TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE JULY 26,
1953 ATTACK ON THE MONCADA GARRISON HELD IN THE PROVISIONAL
REVOLUTION SQUARE OF PINAR DEL RIO. AUGUST 5, 2000

People of Pinar del R�o;
Fellow countrymen of Cuba;
Distinguished guests:

Our neighbor, the empire, is living election time. Everybody knows by
now who are the candidates to the presidency of the government of the
United States, our stubborn, arrogant and overbearing adversary.
During the long, hard struggle for the return of the kidnapped boy we
were able to learn about all the contenders for this coveted
position. Not a single one of them had the decency or the sense of
justice to support the rights of the boy and his father. Desperately
pandering the Cuban-American annexationist mob for their few votes
and, particularly, for their abundant funds, they supported the
kidnappers or shamelessly encouraged the defection of the father, who
is a humble, honest and incorruptible Cuban worker.

Under certain historical circumstances there have been candidates in
the United States with deep convictions like Lincoln, with the wisdom
of a statesman like Roosevelt during truly difficult times for his
country and the world, or the ethics born of sincere religious
beliefs of a man like Carter, who was perhaps worthy of better luck
in the face of the galloping inflation brought about by the
misadventure of the Vietnam War and the energy crisis. Those
personalities have aroused great interest both within the United
States and abroad. But perhaps never before, in times as complex and
chaotic as these facing humanity today, has there been two such
boring and colorless candidates, so totally devoid of background
history and sound views and principles as those competing today for
leadership in the sole hegemonic superpower of our unipolar and
globalized world.

They even lack Clinton's sincere concern over certain social issues,
his intellectual shrewdness and personal culture, despite his
hesitations and errors. Regardless of who wins the presidency, he
will control deadly weapons and have direct command of the suitcase
carrying the nuclear codes. He will be the master of war and peace in
the world, much more powerful than any emperor in ancient Rome.

In the United States, the final stage of the political contest begins
when one of the candidates controls the majority of delegates from
one of the two main factions prevailing in that country's political
system where hundreds of millions of dollars are usually invested.

First comes the ritual of choosing a vice president. Of course,
the candidate based on purely electoral interests and tactics chooses
him. Then comes the pompous presidential nomination ceremony, and
nothing less than an alleged government platform without the
slightest value as a mandate or as a standard for ethical or
political conduct. It is usually a simple summary of moods, group
interests, shady deals, posturing and phrases intended to sweetening
the ears of one voting sector or another, in the midst of a ferocious
battle where each side tries to balance the accusations of being too
liberal or too conservative that the two factions throw at each
other.

No one should expect sincerity, a sense of responsibility for the
country or the world, or the slightest reflection of profound
knowledge, genuine political culture or awareness of the serious
problems facing humanity. The so-called Republican Convention has
just come to an end. It was held in none other than the city of
Philadelphia, home to the famous 1776 Declaration of Independence.
Actually, while those slaveholders who rebelled against the British
colonial rule did not abolish the disgraceful practice of slavery --
which remained in effect for almost a whole century longer,
and racial discrimination is still very deeply rooted in American
society-- they were after all the bearers of the most advanced
political ideas of the time.

We recently witnessed how the mere idea of creating an antimissile
shield in violation of major international agreements aroused a
significant international reaction. Yet, the first announcement made
at the Republican Convention just held in Philadelphia under the
leadership of the party's illustrious candidate was the plan to
considerably raise the military budget for research and development,
and the construction of an antimissile shield to cover the entire
nation with a radar network that could detect enemy missiles en route
to U.S. territory and shoot them down in mid-air.

Those holding these views are unable to understand that such a policy
would meet with the overwhelming opposition of the rest of the world,
including Europe. That, like a magnet, it would bring together all
those nations threatened by a strategy that would leave them helpless
against the United States. A new, dangerous and extremely costly arms
race would immediately follow and nothing could prevent the
proliferation of nuclear arms and other weapons of mass destruction.

The authors of the plan know very well that slightly more than half
the American people, who are still confused and insufficiently
informed about this complex issue, believe that to be the most
suitable solution in the interest of the country's peace and
security. However, the adoption of this extreme position by the
Republican candidate vis � vis any other more sensible or reasonable
proposal from his opponent would present him to voters as the strong,
farsighted, tough guy that the United States needs to confront all
imaginary or real dangers. This is the good news they sent out from
Philadelphia to all of the peoples on Earth.

What does this smart platform have to offer Latin America and the
Caribbean in particular? There is a phrase that says it all: "The
next American century should include all of the Americas." This
simple statement means no less than the proclamation of the United
States' right of ownership over Latin America and the Caribbean.

It later adds, "In concert with the Congress, (the president) will
work with key democracies like Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and --above
all-- Mexico."

They do not specify if that American century will include Pinochet-
like governments or military juntas like the one in Argentina, which
vanished tens of thousands of people after a series of coups d'�tat
promoted by previous Republican administrations that maintained close
cooperation with those brutally repressive regimes.

Particularly striking is the phrase that reads: "...and --above all--
 Mexico" since that is a country they robbed of half its territory
through an unjustifiable, expansionist war. Their obvious intent is
to begin with the economic annexation and full political
subordination of that country to the United States and then do
likewise with the rest of the countries in our region, imposing a
free trade agreement essentially favorable to U.S. interests, from
which not even the tiniest Caribbean island could escape.

They mean, of course, the free circulation of capital and
commodities, not the people! The United States does not intend to be
full of indigenous people, blacks or mestizos; not even full of white
Latin Americans because they are not of pure Aryan blood, and none
can escape the suspicion of carrying distant genes from the genome of
another human race. Neither the Ku Klux Klan nor the other passionate
and increasingly numerous admirers of the swastika would permit it.

As expected, the highly biased Philadelphia platform devotes a
substantial part of its section on Latin America to Cuba. According
to the wire services it reads: "Our economic and political relations
will change when the Cuban regime frees all political prisoners,
legalizes peaceful protest, allows opposition political activity,
permits free expression, and commits to democratic elections." For
the authors of this demagogic abomination, freedom and democracy mean
an outdated, corrupt system in which it is money alone that decides
and elects, and in which a presidential candidate is nominated, with
lightning speed, as the heir to a vacant throne only on account of
his father's powerful influence and the millions of dollars
in donations from those expecting major privileges from the new
leader. That is really light-years away from what the country's
founding fathers dreamed of over two centuries ago.

Another wire story reports that: "The platform, aside from active
support for the enemies of the Revolution, includes the broadcasting
of news from the United States to the Caribbean nation." That is,
they intend to keep up with the filth spewed against Cuba by
subversive radio stations located in U.S. territory; they will
persist in the outrageous use of the name of Jos� Mart�  --a name
that is glorious and sacred to our people-- in official
U.S. government broadcasts directed against Cuba.

Yet, another wire story reports that "the members of the Florida
delegation said at a press conference that the final wording of the
declaration was the result of the work of the representatives of the
state that is home to the main enclave of the Cuban-American vote in
the United States, which is predominantly Republican."

At the press conference, the hysterical D�az-Balart euphorically
squealed, "This is unprecedented language. Never before has the
Republican Party made such a broad commitment." They cannot forget
the enormous and crushing defeat sustained by the Cuban-American mob
recently, one from which it will never recover.

Meanwhile, Ileana Ross, the ferocious she-wolf who wrapped Eli�n in
the Stars and Stripes flag, jubilantly declared that the Republican's
is "the party that promotes democracy." This is a lie! This is an
utter, shameless lie! There are Republicans who promote even fascism
but there are also many decent Republicans who do not share or
support the extremist right-wing "democracy" this woman believes in,
that of terrorists and lawbreakers capable of kidnapping, tormenting
and politically exploiting an innocent six-year-old boy for months.

According to a wire story sent out from Philadelphia on July 31,
the Republican Party platform holds that "the United States, under
the presidency of George Bush, should strengthen the policy against
Cuba with active support of dissidents on the island." It then goes
on: "Although the platform basically maintains the same policy, it
makes clear their open support for the opponents of Fidel Castro."
This is good, really excellent!

There will be absolutely no need to prove what everyone in our
country knows so well: that is, the mercenary and traitorous nature
of the tiny counterrevolutionary groups working in our country on the
empire's payroll.

Their clumsy masters are heedless of the fact that after the seven
months of unrelenting battle waged by our people against the
repugnant misdeeds of the Miami annexationist mob and the U.S.
extreme right, the members of these groups have been left like fish
out of water.

"U.S. policy toward Cuba should be based upon sound, [...]
principles," states the section on Cuba in the chapter entitled
Neighborhood of the Americas. It takes a lot of nerve to use the
words "sound principles" to describe the gases emanating from the
stinking sewer of the Miami terrorist and mercenary mob!

To top off the mountain of garbage contained in the Republican
platform, it is finally stated: "Republicans believe that the United
States should adhere to the principles established by the 1966 Cuban
Adjustment Act, which recognizes the rights of Cuban refugees fleeing
communist tyranny." Excellent! There will be no need to explain much
further to the Cuban people the reasons for the Oath of Baragu� and
the need to continue, without rest or respite, our struggle against
the narrow-minded policy reiterated against Cuba.

The prestige of the imperial policy will so crumble that not even its
dust will remain. We will systematically denounce and demolish one by
one, its hypocrisy and lies. They obviously have absolutely no idea
what kinds of people have been forged in these 40 years of
Revolution.

Our message will reach all corners of the Earth, and our struggle
will serve as an example. The world, ever more ungovernable, will
fight until hegemony and the subjugation of peoples become totally
unsustainable. Whoever is elected leader of the empire should not
ignore that Cuba demands the total removal of the murderous Cuban
Adjustment Act and the criminal pieces of legislation that bear the
notorious names of Torricelli and Helms-Burton as well as the
genocidal blockade and economic war. It should be noted that those
who have authored, promoted and enforced these laws and policies are
guilty of the crime of genocide, as defined and condemned
by international treaties signed by both the United States and Cuba.
Also that, our nation being the aggrieved party, the Cuban courts has
jurisdiction over these matters.

They must not forget that although no lawsuits have been filed so
far demanding compensation for moral damage --and this compensation
could be substantial-- the U.S. government already owes the Cuban
people over 300 billion dollars for the human damage resulting from
its mercenary invasion by the Bay of Pigs, its dirty war and many
other crimes, and for the economic ravages caused by the blockade.
This claim is based on firm rulings issued after absolutely legal
proceedings pursued in a court of law to which the U.S. authorities,
out of arrogance and moral cowardice, did not even deign to send
their representatives.

They should not entertain any illusion regarding Cuba's stance if
relations between the United States and our country ever become as
normal as those currently existing with other socialist countries
like China and Vietnam. We will not remain silent in the face of any
crime, aggression or injustice committed against other peoples. Our
battle of ideas will not cease as long as the current imperialist,
hegemonic and unipolar system is still in place and remains a scourge
of humanity and a mortal threat to the survival of our species.

A growing number of millions of Americans are becoming aware of the
horrors of the economic and political order imposed on the world.
Those who have been able thus far to manipulate human destinies as
they see fit can no longer even meet in Seattle or Washington to
promote their dirty policies in the WTO or the International Monetary
Fund because a growing number of thousands and tens of thousands of
Americans have taken to the streets near their meeting places in
protest despite a brutal repression with methods of violence and hate
that are reminiscent of Hitler's assault troops or Pinochet's
ferocious police force.

The Cuban Revolution does not merely confide in the moral integrity
and patriotic and revolutionary spirit of its people, and in the
survival instinct of the human species, whose very existence is
threatened. It also believes and confides in the traditional idealism
of the American people that can only be led into unjust wars and
shameful aggressions on the basis of vulgar deceit. Once demagoguery
and lies are definitely exposed and defeated, the world will find
excellent allies in the American people. This is what happened in the
case of the repugnant war that cost the lives of millions of
Vietnamese and over 50,000 young Americans. A more recent example is
the American people noble support of a little boy and a Cuban family,
victims of a brutal crime perpetrated by a band of criminals
who, after having taken advantage of that country's hospitality,
ended up showing their hatred and frustration by trampling and
burning the U.S. flag. That has never happened in revolutionary Cuba,
despite the blockade and the crimes committed against our people by
successive U.S. administrations.

The changes in U.S. policy toward Cuba must be unilateral because the
U.S. leaders have unilaterally imposed the blockade and economic war
against Cuba.

Fellow countrymen: Pinar del R�o was the poorest province in Cuba
before the triumph of the Revolution. Its lands were the property of
big landowners. In no other province of our country did sharecroppers
and tenant farmers pay such high rents for the use of those lands.
Many had to turn over at least 30% of their crops. Pinar del R�o was
once known as the Cinderella of Cuba. As I told you on another
occasion, a medical student once said to me, years after the triumph
of the Revolution, "It isn't Cinderella anymore; now it's
the princess."

The 16 poorly run health care centers, which provided medical care
with around 100 private practices, have raised to 125.
The 248 doctors, 25 dentists and 50 nurses and assistants became 3473
doctors, 569 dentists and 5702 nurses and assistants, who provide
services that are free of charge to the entire population.
The infant mortality rate of 60.5 per 1000 live births became 6.5, a
rate lower than that of the United States.
The average life expectancy rose from 53 to 76.5 years.
The illiteracy rate of 30% among people over 10 years of age is now
practically 0%.
The average level of schooling has gone from second grade to ninth.
The 1710 teachers became 18,816.
An education budget of five or six million pesos grew to 113 million.
The number of women who are university graduates rose from 33 to
22,940.
The number of university-graduate professionals rose from 541 to
46,500.
The number of cultural institutions rose from 25 to 171.
The number of sports facilities rose from 42 to 604.
Unemployment dropped from 30% to 4%.

I have limited myself to just a few figures related to social
features of great importance to the lives of human beings: health,
education, culture, sports and employment.

Its universities, its scientific institutions with over 200 PhDs and
Masters in science, its hospitals, its sports and recreational
facilities, its elders' homes and the full social security of its
people have transformed the human face of what was once the
Cinderella of Cuba. The same thing has happened throughout the whole
country, from Punta de Mais� to Cabo de San Antonio. No other people
in the world have achieved such progress in such a short time while
facing constant aggression, blockade and economic warfare. There has
not been a single political assassination, a single execution without
due process, a single person vanished or tortured throughout these 41
years of Revolution in Cuba. However, these things still happen in
many parts of the world, including the United States. All of our
fellow countrymen know this, even preschool children.

Almost half of our Parliament is made up of constituency delegates
nominated and elected by local residents, with no interference
whatsoever from the Party. Municipal assemblies, made up by the
respective constituency delegates in every municipality nominate all
of the members of this supreme state body. All of the members of our
Parliament, which in turn elects the nation's executive and judicial
powers, must be elected, without exception, by over 50% of those who
exercise their right to direct vote by secret ballot. No guns are
used to guard the voting stations; the ballot boxes are protected by
our children with the same efficiency they showed in protecting the
U.S. Interests Section during the combative marches and
massive demonstrations held in its vicinity, when not a single window
was ever broken.

However, imperialism calls everything I have mentioned here a
violation of human rights. As a result, the country that has carried
out this tremendous human feat is the victim of a blockade, hostility
and a thousand other forms of aggression. Due to the achievement of
such lofty advances, we are now the only nation in the world
subjected to such ferocious harassment by the government of the
United States, which is the wealthiest, the mightiest and the sole
superpower in the world today.

How vain are the hopes of those who have just proclaimed the
continuation of the cynical and criminal policy I described at the
beginning of my remarks!

>From here, from this province where the Bronze Titan ultimately
crowned, in Mantua, the colossal feat of the invasion he had begun in
Mangos de Baragu�, we say to them: You ignorants! Do you not
understand that Cuba is impregnable, that its Revolution is
indestructible, that its people will never bow down or surrender? Do
you not realize that our patriotism and internationalism are as
deeply rooted in our minds and hearts as the imposing mogotes of
Pinar del R�o are in the volcanic rocks of this part of an island
that is called Cuba and is surrounded today by the halo of
having successfully endured almost 42 years of blockade and
aggression by the most formidable power that ever existed?

We are defended by the strength of our prestige and the example we
have set, the indestructible steel that is the justice of our cause,
the inextinguishable fire of our truth and our morale as well as the
double trench of stone and ideas that we have built which is
unassailable. That is why, Mr. Bush, if you finally become the leader
of what no longer is and can no longer be called a republic but
rather an empire, then, in the spirit of an honest adversary, I
suggest that you leave aside the euphoria and fever of your
Convention, and reconsider your position in order to avoid the risk
of becoming the tenth American president to come and go watching with
sterile and unnecessary bitterness a Revolution that will not bow
down or surrender and that can never be destroyed.

I am very much aware of what you have recklessly told your close
and indiscreet friends in the Cuban-American mob: that you can solve
the problem of Cuba very easily, in clear reference to the methods
used in the sinister era when the Central Intelligence Agency was
directly involved in assassination plots against our country's
leaders. Because I do not share this narrow view of the role of
individuals in history, I urge you not to forget that for every one
of the revolutionary leaders you may decide to so remove, there are
millions of men and women in Cuba who are capable of taking their
places and altogether there are far more of them than you could ever
remove, or that your immense political, economic and military
power could ever defeat.

You, the people of Pinar del R�o, have earned the honor of hosting
the commemoration of the 47th anniversary of the July 26.
In the face of the cynical Philadelphia platform, let us renew once
again the oath we made in Baragu�:
"The Cuban Adjustment Act must end!
"The Helms-Burton Act must end!
"The Torricelli Act must end!
"The amendments smuggled into many U.S. Congress laws in an attempt
to aggravate our people's suffering must end!
"The blockade as a whole and the criminal economic warfare against
Cuba must end!
"The threats, the subversive campaigns, the destabilization plans
must end!
"And in due time, given that it is not a priority at this moment
although it is an absolutely just right that cannot be renounced, the
illegally occupied territory of Guant�namo must be returned to Cuba!"

And all of this unconditionally!

To the people of Pinar del R�o we say Congratulations!
To our fellow countrymen throughout Cuba we say Patria o Muerte!
Venceremos! " JC



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