_FIDEL CASTRO: Stephen Harper's  Illusion_ 
(http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CubaNews/message/132234;_ylc=X3oDMTJzdm5iZXJwBF9TAzk3MzU5NzE1BGdycElkAzIxODIwM
jIEZ3Jwc3BJZAMxNzA1MDYzOTg1BG1zZ0lkAzEzMjIzNARzZWMDZG1zZwRzbGsDdm1zZwRzdGltZ
QMxMzM0MDIxOTE3) 


(Don't miss the last  two paragraphs, but to really understand why they are 
so pointed, you will have  to read the entire commentary here by Fidel.)


Former  Cuban leader Fidel Castro gestures during a meeting with writers 
invited to the  XXI International Havana Book Fair in this picture released by 
Cuban website  Cubadebate in Havana in February. (Roberto  
Chile/Cubadebate/Reuters) 
 
The  leader of Cuba's revolution of 

Fidel Castro's Reflections

Stephen Harper's  Illusions 

I  think �and I do not intend to offend anyone- that this is how the Prime 
Minister  of Canada is called. I deduced it from a statement published on 
"Holy Wednesday"  by a spokesperson of the Foreign Ministry of that country. 
The United Nations  Organization membership is made up by almost 200 States �
allegedly independent  States. They continuously change or are forced into 
change. Many of their  representatives are honorable persons, friends of 
Cuba; but it is impossible to  remember the specifics about each and every one 
of them. 

During the second  half of the twentieth century, I had the privilege of 
living through years of  intensive erudition and I realized that Canadians, 
located in the northernmost  region of this hemisphere, were always respectful 
towards our country. They  invested in areas of their interest and traded 
with Cuba, but they did not  interfere in the internal affairs of our State. 

The revolutionary  process that began on January 1st, 1959, did not 
introduce any measure that  affected their interests, which were taken into 
account 
by the Revolution in  maintaining normal and constructive relations with 
the authorities of that  country where a significant effort was being made in 
the interest of its own  development. Thus, they were not accomplices of the 
economic blockade, the war  and the mercenary invasion that the United 
States launched against  Cuba. 

In  May of 1948, the year that witnessed the foundation of the OAS, an 
institution  with a shameful history which did away with what little was left 
from the dreams  of the Liberators of the Americas, Canada was from belonging 
to it. It kept that  same status for more than 40 years, until 1990. Some of 
its leaders visited us.  One of them was Pierre Elliott Trudeau, a 
brilliant and courageous politician  who died prematurely. We attended his 
burial on 
behalf of Cuba. 

The OAS is supposed  to be a regional organization made up by the sovereign 
States of this  hemisphere. Such an assertion, like many others which are 
made everyday,  involves a great number of lies. The least we can do is to be 
aware of them, if  we are to preserve the spirit of struggle and our 
confidence on a more decent  world. 

The  OAS is supposed to be a pan-American organization. Any country in 
Europe,  Africa, Asia or Oceania could not belong to the OAS just because it 
has 
a  colony, as it is the case of France in Guadeloupe; or the Netherlands in 
 Cura�ao. But the British colonialism could not define the status of Canada 
and  explain whether it was a colony, a republic or a kingdom. 

The Head of State of  Canada is Queen Elizabeth II, although she vests her 
powers upon a  Governor-General appointed by her. Therefore, we could ask 
whether the United  Kingdom is also part of the OAS. 

Likewise, the Honorable Foreign Minister of Canada  does not dare to say 
whether or not he supports Argentina in the thorny issue of  the Malvinas 
Islands. He has only expressed beatific wishes for peace to prevail  between 
the 
two countries. But Great Britain has there its biggest military base  
outside its territory in violation of Argentina's sovereignty. It did not  
apologize for having sunk the `General Belgrano' cruiser which was sailing  
outside the jurisdictional waters that they themselves established which led to 
 
the futile sacrifice of hundreds of youths who were doing their military  
service. We should ask Obama and Harper what stand they will take in the face 
of  the fairest claim by Argentina to be given back the sovereignty over the 
islands  so that it is no longer deprived of the energy and fishing 
resources it so much  needs to develop the country. 

I was really amazed after I made a much deeper  analysis of the activities 
carried out by Canadian transnationals in Latin  America. I knew about the 
damage caused by the Yankees to the people of Canada.  They forced the 
country to look for oil by extracting it from huge extensions of  sand that are 
impregnated with that fluid, thus causing an irreparable damage to  the 
environment of that beautiful and extensive country. 

The incredible  damage was the one caused to millions of persons by the 
Canadian companies  specialized in the mining of gold, precious metals and 
radioactive  materials. 

An article published by the website Alainet a week  ago, signed by an 
Engineer on Environmental Quality, which provides further  details about an 
issue 
that has been identified innumerable times as one of the  main scourges 
that affect millions of persons, stated that mining companies, 60  per cent of 
which are financed with Canadian capital, worked following the logic  of 
maximum yield at a low cost and in a short time; and that these conditions  
turn out to be all the more advantageous if in the places where they are  
stationed, tax revenues are minimal and there are very few environmental and  
social commitments� 

According to the article, the mining laws in our  countries [�] do not 
include any obligation or methodology to control  environmental or social 
impacts; the tax revenues that mining companies pay to  the countries of the 
region are, as an average, no more than 1.5 per cent of the  revenues received. 

The article adds that the social struggle against  mining, particularly 
metal mining, has been growing as long as entire  generations are becoming 
aware of the environmental and social impacts it  causes. 

It  states that Guatemala has put up an admirable resistance against mining 
 projects, thanks to the indigenous populations' awareness of the value of 
their  territories and their natural resources, which they consider a 
priceless  ancestral heritage. However, in the last 10 years, the consequences 
of 
that  struggle have been felt in the assassination of 120 human rights' 
activists and  advocators. 

This article also describes the current situation in  El Salvador, 
Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica, with figures that make us  meditate very 
deeply 
about the seriousness and harshness of the ruthless  pillaging that is being 
carried out against the natural resources of our  countries, thus 
mortgaging the future of Latin Americans. 

The presence of  Dilma Rousseff, who made a stopover in Washington while 
traveling back to her  country, will serve to persuade Obama that although 
there are some who take  great delight in making slushy speeches, Latin America 
is far from being a choir  of countries begging for alms. 

The guayabera shirts to be worn by Obama in  Cartagena has become one of 
the main issues covered by the news agencies: "Edgar  G�mez [�] has designed 
one for the US President, Barack Obama, who will be  wearing it during the 
Summit of the Americas", said the daughter of the  designer, who added: "It 
is a white, sober guayabera, with a handiwork that is  more striking that 
usual�" 

Immediately after that, the news agency added that  the Caribbean shirt was 
first made by the banks of the Yayabo River in Cuba;  that is why they were 
originally called yayaberas. 

The curious thing  about this, dear readers, is that Cuba has been 
forbidden to attend that  meeting, but not the guayaberas. Who could hold back 
from 
laughing? We must  hurry up and tell Harper. 

Fidel Castro Ruz 
April 8, 2012 
8:24 p.m.
 
 

 
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