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Revolutionary Doctors Fighting Ebola

 

 

Chris Gilbert, in Caracas, Venezuela, for Counterpunch, USA, 28 October 2014

 

The Ebola epidemic… whereas most of the world tightens border controls and
essentially flees from the problem, Cuba opens a new chapter of solidarity
and faces the danger. By sending 255 doctors and nurses to West Africa to
deal with the latest Ebola outbreak, the heroic island – with few resources
except courage, decency and education – has once again given the world a
lesson in internationalism.

 

This latest chapter in Cuban solidarity should be added to a list of
episodes that includes medical assistance to numerous countries, but perhaps
most saliently Cuba’s central role in defeating South African apartheid.
Despite fierce internal struggle and the international boycott, the end of
South Africa’s racist regime would not have happened had not massive numbers
of Cuban volunteers fought in Angola and Namibia in the 1970s and 1980s.

 

The latest group of Cuban medical professionals – which arrived last week to
Liberia and Guinea Conakry – will not be receiving the privileged medical
evacuations that Spanish and North American doctors and priests have
benefited from. If they fall ill they will be treated
<http://internacional.elpais.com/internacional/2014/10/23/actualidad/1414022
558_817589.html>  in situ, in the same circumstances as the resident
population. Already one Cuban internationalist’s life has been claimed:
Jorge Juan Guerra Rodríguez succumbed to cerebral malaria on Sunday in
Guinea.

 

The Cuban doctor Ronald Hernández Torres wrote in his facebook account
<http://www.telesurtv.net/news/Medico-cubano-envia-conmovedor-mensaje-desde-
Liberia-20141026-0064.html>  from Liberia: 

 

“I am here carrying out my duty as a revolutionary doctor, helping the
African people in the fight against the Ebola epidemic. We arrived yesterday
and soon will be in the front line, paying off the debt that all of humanity
has with Africa. The only way to prevent the epidemic spreading to the
entire world is stopping it here. We are helping so that there will be no
more deaths from Ebola in this great continent.”

 

It hardly needs to be mentioned that the U.S.’s sending soldiers to the area
– which harks back to the military occupation of Haiti in the wake of its
2010 earthquake – is both ridiculous and irresponsible (and not only by
comparison with the Cuban effort). These days most epidemics, whatever their
biological dimension, have social and political bases. In the case of the
Ebola epidemic, the root problem is that Sub-Saharan Africa
<http://www.counterpunch.org/2014/10/10/the-origins-of-the-ebola-crisis/> ’s
medical systems have been weakened by the neocolonial sacking of these
countries. Rectifying this type of problem, like any other “war on poverty,”
is not a job for the armed forces.

 

“Riflecracy” could be the name for the U.S.’s latest plan for solving Third
World disasters. Tested first in Haiti and applied now in West Africa, it is
something far more degenerate than the old-style “latrinocracy” (assistance
through latrine building) that Che Guevara denounced in Punta del Este
<https://www.marxists.org/espanol/guevara/08-08-1961.htm>  some 50 years
ago. Yet it makes Che’s internationalism all the more relevant. That
Cuban-Argentinian doctor wrote in a goodbye letter to his children about how
a revolutionary “should be always capable of feeling, in his deepest self,
any injustice anywhere in the world.” Fortunately, as the Cuban medical
brigades have shown us, there continue to be people who live up to this
legacy.

 

Chris Gilbert is professor of Political Science in the Universidad
Bolivariana de Venezuela.

 

 

From: http://www.counterpunch.org/2014/10/28/the-cuban-light-brigade/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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