President Fidel
Castro reiterates his demand to Forbes magazine
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Silence will not stop our accusations
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We will continue to demolish their
lies
LIES were demolished again during a special
presentation on Wednesday, May 24, when President
Fidel Castro affirmed that the Bush administration
was left with a "no hit, no run" after failing to
provide any answer or defense against the
irrefutable truths of the Cuban Revolution.
For
six hours, Fidel and several guests revealed the
maneuver used by Forbes magazine in its
attempt to smear Cuba’s prestige, at a time when the
country is attaining new victories and extending its
help and potential to other peoples of the world.
"I know this people, its state of mind during
each one of our battles, and it has never been this
elevated; that is the result of the Revolution’s
work," affirmed the Cuban president, explaining why
it was important to expose Washington’s conspiracy,
via which Forbes claimed that Fidel had a
fortune of $900 million.
"We must continue demolishing their lies. It is
an ideological battle; all of this is the Battle of
Ideas. They don’t have anything, they don’t have one
word. They have no defense," he emphasized.
Fidel explained that the special presentation was
aimed primarily at international public opinion,
because the Cuban people do not allow themselves to
be deceived or manipulated, given that their
awareness has multiplied. "That is a people that
defends its Revolution, that understands lies and
rejects them," he noted.
Referring to his previous appearance, during
which he urged the Bush administration and its
intelligence agencies to prove their disgraceful
claims, Fidel commented, "They are remaining silent."
"Bush is staying quiet, just like the State
Department, Congress and the CIA. The only one
defending (the lie) is El Nuevo Herald, the
libelous newspaper of the terrorist mafia in Miami.
Look at how weak and rickety the Bush administration
is; it hasn’t been able to say one word."
"That was how it was when we demanded that they
say where Posada Carriles illegally entered (the
country); they stayed absolutely silent then, too,"
he added.
ALL OF THE COUNTRY’S INCOME IS FOR THE REVOLUTION
Fidel emphasized that all of the country’s income,
whatever its source, is utilized to support the
Revolution’s development, in a country that is
blockaded but has carried out education and
healthcare for the entire people; that has trained
the human capital via which it resisted the Special
Period and the fall of the socialist bloc,
particularly that of the USSR.
"That is a fundamental reason that is not
understood by those who advocated our end when we
lost our markets and the U.S. blockade was
intensified."
The Cuban president noted that at that time,
there were almost 30,000 students in the medical
schools, almost all of whom graduated. Today, the
country is educating 40,000 computer programmers, as
well as thousands of other experts in services that
the country is providing to other nations, and
charting a new economic course.
He affirmed that the income from tourism, from
the hard-currency stores and from thousands of other
enterprises during all of these years has been used
to buy fuel, food and other necessary items to first
be able to resist and then to advance toward new
heights of development.
The banking system is now administrating what was
previously done by 3,000 entities that operated in
hard currency. It receives, credits, and approves
all investments, Fidel explained. Here, spending is
accounted for, and with increasing discipline.
BUCKETS OVER THEIR HEADS
Fidel commented that Forbes and El
Nuevo Herald should put buckets over their heads
to cover up the discredit of their spurious
arguments. With respect to the Miami newspaper, he
commented on one article in it that refers to him as
a murderer, terrorist and person guilty of acts of
genocide.
"Let them find one war in the history of humanity,
in the history of revolutions, where there was an
army like our Rebel Army, which took thousands of
prisoners without a blow; and during Girón (the Bay
of Pigs invasion) it was the same: not one blow, we
did not hit a single mercenary with the butt of a
rifle."
"Yes, we have punished in an exemplary way those
who tortured and murdered the people. We promised
justice, and justice was done, and the maximum
sentence was given to those criminals, in accordance
with the law, carried out by a country that did not
have death squads, that even suspended the death
penalty, subjected to a dirty war that killed
thousands of its citizens," Fidel affirmed.
He said that the criminals and those guilty of
genocide are those who imposed the Torricelli and
Helms-Burton laws on the Cuban people, those who
paid Posada Carriles for his criminal actions and
have not stopped carrying out assassination attempts
during all these years of the Revolution.
"We knew they had prepared the assassination
attempt in Panama, and we revealed it there, because
we could not violate the sovereignty of that country
by capturing him or eliminating him. We never would
have done that. But yes, we have helped the Angolans,
the Namibians and many other peoples; we have
combated apartheid and contributed to other
revolutionary causes, some of which took power."
THEY CANNOT DO WHAT CUBA DOES
"We know down to the cent what the Henry Reeve
Contingent has cost in Pakistan: every flight, every
hospital. I never would have spoken if the president,
foreign minister and prime minister had not spoken
and asked for help from the world. For us, we were
doing our duty, just like the 1,600 doctors we
offered to the United States when (Hurricane)
Katrina hit, or the hundreds we offered to Guatemala
and Mexico after Stan," Fidel said.
"If we had not had the doctors, we could not have
helped Pakistan with anesthesiologists, surgeons and
intensive-care experts, and I maintain that the
United States and Europe together could not do what
Cuba has done, because their doctors are private
property."
In that sense, the Cuban president noted that
Cuba is contributing to the training of doctors and
other professionals from all over the world, and
gave the example of the 1,600 Bolivians studying
medicine in Holguín, or the 700 Cuban doctors
lending their services in Evo Morales’ country, or
who are turning their workplaces into universities
in remote sites of Sub-Saharan Africa, where 700
million people have fewer doctors than does Cuba.
In response to these realities, and because of
the Revolution’s broad prestige, the conspiracy was
created via which Forbes is repeating its
lies. And this is the right moment for a response,
at a time when, moreover, the book by Ignacio
Ramonet has come out and has had a big impact, Fidel
commented.
"Today, the empire’s discredit is greater than
ever; they wage wars in the name of democracy; they
are liars, shameless."
"We are facing the challenge of the most
complicated world ever, when there are perils that
are endangering the existence of the human species,
with tens of thousands of nuclear weapons, and
climactic changes associated with a disorganized
world, in which a minority controls the wealth and
dominates technology and scientific advances."
"Many of these ideas are in Ramonet’s book, which
does not contain a single lie or exaggeration," the
Cuban president commented. "If that were not the
case, we would be betraying our conscience."
With respect to the Forbes calumny and his
demands for a U.S. response, Fidel said that perhaps
they thought that he would not answer them. "They
should be more prudent, and be quiet, and be a
little more careful, because we are living during
exceptional times," he added.
And he concluded: "That piece of garbage magazine
should ask for an apology from world public opinion.
I don’t have an account in dollars in any Cuban bank,
nor do I have a single dollar. We will continue
demanding an answer from them, and we are sure that
many in the world are going to speak out against
these lies."
"Forbes should ask for an apology from the
world for its lies and infamies," Fidel emphasized.