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From: Walter Lippmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2001 4:30 AM
Subject: [CubaNews] Fidel: Nothing can interfere with destiny


This is an exceptionally eloquent and rather brief speech
in which Fidel weaves together a raft of different themes,
all of which come together at this historical conjuncture.
It's too much to summarize, but pleaseread it through.

Walter
________________________
April 2, 2001
Nothing and nobody can interfere with our destiny,
not with weapons, ignorance, deception, or demagogy

Speech delivered by President Fidel Castro Ruz,
first secretary of the Central Committee of the
Communist Party of, at the open rally held in
Eduardo Saborit Stadium in the municipality of
Playa, City of Havana, March 31, 2001, Year of
the Victorious Revolution in the New Millennium.

(TRANSLATION OF THE TRANSCRIPT
OF THE COUNCIL OF STATE)

Compatriots:

The largest mass mobilization ever witnessed in the history of
our country began exactly 15 months and 26 days ago in our
capital city. The brutal kidnapping of a Cuban child not yet
six years old was the spark that ignited that struggle. It was
transformed by the Baragu� Oath, whereby we swore that we
would not relent as long as the criminal blockade and the
economic war against our people continued; as long as the
repugnant Torricelli and Helms-Burton Acts remained in effect,
along with the shameless amendments and addenda tacked on to
important and urgent legislation; as long as the policies of
constant hostility and aggression were maintained; as long as
the murderous Cuban Adjustment Act that has been killing young
people and old people, mothers and children, women and men for
35 years remained in force; and as long as the illegal
occupation of a piece of our territory for more than a hundred
years continued. The fight that began on December 5, 1999, has
now become a colossal battle of ideas that will not cease as
long as the imperialist system exists.

There is no longer anywhere big enough in our capital city to
summon its inhabitants. This sea of people, in the largest
space that could be found for an open rally in Playa, just one
of the 15 municipalities in our capital city, is a
demonstration of the unity and strength that have been
achieved.

This is the "enslaved" people whose human rights are demanded
in Geneva by the "democratic" empire of the United States, and
with an even greater uproar than ever before, barely three
months after the biggest electoral fraud and the most
scandalous theft of the coveted presidential throne ever to
take place in that country.

In no other stage of the political life of our country has
imperialist ideology been subjected to a more demolishing
and profound criticism by our people.

The collapse of the socialist camp in Europe and the
disintegration of the Soviet Union dealt a harsh blow to the
progressive ideas and just aspirations for social change in
the world, sowing discouragement, confusion, even
demoralization and important defections from the ranks of many
leftist forces. After the end of the cold war, when the only
remaining superpower began exercising its hegemonic domination
of our planet and it was thought that our Revolution would
last but a few days, weeks or, at the most, months, the heroic
resistance of Cuba proved to all the peoples of the world that
the ideals of justice defended with honor and steadfastness by
a small island a few miles from the gigantic imperial power
could not be smashed.

Our people have withstood more than 40 years of blockade, a
mercenary invasion, the threat and actual danger of a nuclear
attack, a dirty war, an economic war, a biological war, a
political war, all conceivable methods of subversion and
destabilization, including hundreds of failed attempts at
beheading our political process by assassinating its leaders.

Today we are witnessing everywhere the forceful resurgence of
popular rebellion by millions of human beings increasingly
exploited and plundered, increasingly outraged by the growing
number of poor and hungry, of illiterates, of people lacking
medical care, of more unemployed, more children wandering the
streets begging, more prostituted girls, more sex trade, more
narcotics, more crime, more antibiotic-resistant diseases,
more AIDS, more costly drugs, more abuses, more political
corruption, more deception, more alienating advertising, more
lies, more environmental pollution, more exhaustion of natural
resources, more poisoning of the rivers, the seas, the
atmosphere; more deserts, more salinized land, less forested
land, less arable land, less drinking water, less rationality
in the distribution of resources for sustainable development,
less capacity within the international financial organizations
and the very governments of the wealthy countries, the
creators of consumer societies, who monopolize almost all the
technologies and the money in the world, with no will to face
the growing and complex problems of human society.

The most voracious and irresponsible of them all, ruling a
country that consumes 25% of the world�s electric power, has
just unilaterally proclaimed that it will not respect the
commitment reached in Kyoto to reduce emissions of pollutant
gases, thus declaring absolute contempt for the world�s views
and interests, including those of the American people itself.
Other actions of ominous consequences had preceded it: the
also unilateral decision to break agreements that have been
vital for international peace and the announced intent to
build a supposed total antimissile shield. This will
unavoidably lead to a new arms race at the most untimely
moment possible, a moment when the planet�now inhabited by 6.1
billion people, three-fourths of whom are poor�is entering a
century that will undoubtedly be the most difficult and
crucial in the millennia-long history of humankind.

We Cubans can feel proud of our awareness of the historic
responsibility our people have acquired in their long struggle
for liberty and justice. We also have the internationalist
spirit forged throughout 42 years of continuous struggle
against the most powerful empire that has ever existed. This
has earned us the right to fully comprehend and make our own
that extraordinary dictum by Jos� Mart�: "Homeland is
humanity." (APPLAUSE)

We will never renounce the principles we made ours in the
struggle to bring all justice to our homeland by putting an
end to the exploitation of man by man, inspired by the history
of mankind and by the enlightened theoreticians and promoters
of a socialist system of production and distribution of
wealth, the only system capable of creating a truly just and
human society�Marx, Engels, and later, Lenin. We have never
forgotten their names, as quite a few turncoats and cowards
have.

As far back as April 16, 1961, the day before the cunning
imperialist attack through the Bay of Pigs, aimed at occupying
a piece of our territory in order to install a government
whose only mission would be to open the way for a bloody
intervention in our country by foreign troops, I had the
privilege of proclaiming the socialist nature of our
Revolution .

(APPLAUSE AND SHOUTS: "FIDEL! FIDEL! FIDEL!")
Our people shed their generous blood for that sacred cause,
just as they risked their very survival with Spartan courage
during the 1962 Missile Crisis, rather than making degrading
concessions. With that same courage they were willing to
carry out glorious internationalist missions, fighting against
colonialism and the abhorrent apartheid regime, heir of
Nazism and close ally of the West until the end of its sinister
existence. Cubans also shed their blood in this fight,
although we do not have a single investment, a single square
meter of land, or a single bolt in a factory in South Africa,
or in Angola, or in any other place in Africa. This is what
makes us different from the empire and its allies. This is
what uplifts our moral stature to the stars in the struggle of
ideas.

The people waging that battle of ideas today do not have the
30% illiteracy rate that the Revolution found on January 1,
1959. Not one of their children lacks teachers or schools, or
the opportunity to study the most diverse branches of science
and culture. Seven hundred thousand of them are university
graduates. We also have thousands of outstanding intellectuals
and artists. Today we are striving for a comprehensive general
education. In the next 10 years we will quadruple the
knowledge that we have acquired in the past 42.

University for All; roundtables; important schools for art
instructors recently opened in every province with their
centers for training in visual arts, music, dance, theater and
other artistic fields; thousands of new libraries at the reach
of every person; and the massive use of audiovisual media:
all of this will transform Cuba into the most learned country
in the world. Its children will not only possess extensive
professional, scientific, technical and artistic knowledge in
accordance with their profession, and master several
languages, but they will also have a broad political,
historical, economic and philosophical education, allowing
them to understand and face the great challenges of the
future. Very few people in the world would still doubt that we
will fulfill those goals.

Nothing and nobody will have the capacity to interfere with
our destiny, neither with weapons, nor ignorance, nor
deception, nor demagogy. We will tear apart their brazen and
hypocritical lies and their dehumanized and selfish ideas. It
will take us years, perhaps quite a few years, but they will
continue to suffer defeat after defeat and will not obtain any
victory that is not Pyrrhic. Only 19 days before the 40th
anniversary of that unforgettable battle in which we succeeded
in defending the independence of our country and our right to
a true revolution, we dare to predict that in this battle of
ideas, the imperialists are headed for nothing other than a
colossal Bay of Pigs. (APPLAUSE).

Glory to the heroic people who can and will accomplish such a
feat! (SHOUTS OF: "GLORY!")

Patria o muerte!

Venceremos!

(OVATION)

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