Days that cannot
be forgotten
(Taken from CubaDebate)
FORTY-EIGHT years ago, mercenary forces in the
service of a foreign power invaded their own
homeland, escorted by a U.S. squadron, including an
aircraft carrier and dozens of fighter planes. That
date cannot be forgotten. The superpower to the
North could apply the same prescription to any Latin
American country. It has already occurred on many
occasions throughout history in our hemisphere. Is
there any declaration where it has been promised
that such an action is never to be repeated in a
direct form or via their own armies, as was the case
in the Dominican Republic, Panama, Guatemala, Chile,
Argentina, Venezuela and other countries?
The cunning and surprise Girón attack [Bay of
Pigs] cost us more than 150 lives and hundreds of
severely wounded. We should like to hear some self-criticism
from the powerful country and the guarantee that it
will never happen again in our hemisphere.
Yesterday was the seventh anniversary of the
failed coup d’état against the Revolution in
Venezuela.
For the good of democracy and human rights, a
voice is needed to tell us from Washington that the
School of the Americas, which specializes in coup
d’états and torture, is to be closed down for ever.
We cannot forget that this April, the leader of
ARENA, an oligarchic ally of Bush in the Iraq
genocide, is still governing in El Salvador. With a
million human lives sacrificed, there is sufficient
blood to drown all the accomplices.
I am maybe offending in recalling this, or is it
also prohibited, in the name of decency, ingenuity,
and complicity, to mention the subject?
The measure to ease restrictions on travel is
positive in itself, although minimal. Many others
are needed, including the elimination of the
murderous Cuban Adjustment Act, which is applied
exclusively to just our country. We would like a
response to the question as to whether the
immigration privileges utilized to combat the Cuban
Revolution and divest it of human resources might be
also conceded to all Latin American and Caribbean
peoples. But everything in Port of Spain will be
secret. Prohibited to listen to the debate and the
pronouncements of heads of state and government. In
any event, what each one of them states will become
known.
I do not wish to hurt Obama in the slightest
degree, but he will be president for one or two
terms. He has no responsibility for what has
happened and I am convinced that he would not commit
Bush’s atrocities. After him, however, someone
similar to or worse than his/her predecessor could
come along. Humans pass; peoples endure.
There are other extremely grave problems such as
climate change, and the current president of the
United States has decided to cooperate in that
problem which is vital to humanity. We should
acknowledge that.
Enough for today. I do not wish to add another
word.

Fidel Castro Ruz
April 14, 2009
11:15 a.m.