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Reflections of Fidel
What went through
my mind
TODAY the presence of the Influenza A (H1N1)
virus in Cuba was announced. The carrier is a young
Mexican citizen who is studying medicine in our
country. The only thing that can be affirmed for now
is that the CIA did not introduce it. It came from
Mexico.
What was the Mexican president complaining about in
relation to the measures adopted by Cuba in
accordance with established regulations and without
the least intention of affecting the sister people
of Mexico? We were far from imagining that the
epidemic would be unleashed there and in the United
States.
The Mexican authorities did not inform the world of
the presence of the virus while awaiting Obama’s
visit, and now they are threatening us with
suspending that of President Calderón, previously
suspended for other, understandable reasons
unconnected to the epidemic. At this point we and
dozens of other countries are carrying the can and,
over and above that, we are being accused of
adopting measures that are damaging to Mexico.
"In fact, I was going to go to Cuba in the next few
days or weeks, but given that Cuba has suspended
flights to Mexico," stated the president of Mexico,
"I am probably not going to be able to, that could
be one of the unforeseen consequences which lack a
sufficient technical basis," Calderón added,
according to a major European news agency.
The next day another agency from that continent
published the same news. The country’s authorities
were not even clear on that. Now we have been
labeled as the unjust party, without technical bases
and a country hostile to the people of Mexico.
The Mexican students are not in the least to blame,
they are excellent people, as are the Cuban
professors and workers at the school, rigorously
fulfilling the pertinent control measures that the
circumstances have imposed.
The fairest thing is that the Mexican people should
be informed that the three final paragraphs of the
Final Declaration of the Meeting of Foreign
Ministers of the Non-Aligned Movement affirm:
"The ministers of the Non-Aligned Movement… express
their profound concern for and solidarity with the
government and people of Mexico in the context of
the grave situation created by the outbreak of swine
fever in that country.
"The ministers ask the World Health Organization and
the international financial agencies to give total
logistic and financial support to the government and
people of Mexico in their efforts to combat this
epidemic immediately and in an effective manner.
"In this context, the ministers have urged the World
Health Organization, in conjunction with the Mexican
authorities, to guarantee systematic and appropriate
follow up with a view to containing the subsequent
propagation of this epidemic."
I am simply expressing the ideas of what went
through my mind as the news was coming in.

Fidel Castro Ruz
May 11, 2009
9:38 p.m.
Translated by Granma International
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