True friendship
• The historic leader of the Cuban
Revolution, Fidel Castro Ruz, related his recent
meeting with the President of Venezuela, Nicolás
Maduro Moros, in an article broadcast on Cuban
television program Mesa Redonda
Yesterday I received a visit from the President
of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, who made a
trip abroad related to the defense of his country’s
important oil interests.

During his stop in Cuba, he took the opportunity
to make contact with me and greet me personally, as
he had promised, on August 13 of this year, when I
had the privilege of reaching 88 years of age. That
day he presented me with some fruits, among them,
some small pearl like ones, which I had never even
seen before and taste excellent. He also presented
me with a sports uniform, a gift from the Venezuelan
athletes seeking to win laurels for their country.
I was extraordinarily happy that he made the
visit so soon, not only for the honor which his
presence and quick action imply, when he is involved
in the difficult task of carrying out the epic
struggle of Hugo Chavez, as well as the exceptional
actions he is carrying out.
Our world is experiencing in an extraordinary and
unique moment, every day the number of people who
are conscious of this is greater. Among such events,
one of the most dramatic is the genocide being
carried out in the Gaza Strip, where 1.8 million
human beings live trapped between the desert, the
sea and the military power of a Middle Eastern
country, where the most powerful empire which has
ever existed has created - over more than half a
century, and at a cost, according to some estimates,
of almost 100 billion dollars - a sophisticated and
at the same time irresponsible, military nuclear
power. Many people wonder: Who governs who, does the
United States govern Israel, or Israel the United
States?
The facts are visible. Target seeking missiles,
fast and accurate bombing, armored artillery and
modern tanks attack buildings filled with people, as
well as hospitals, schools, and service facilities,
killing defenseless children, young people, the
elderly, mothers and fathers.
Atrocities occurred in the past. Not of course
referring to past millenniums, but to struggles
which took place before the Second World War: The
Ethiopian War, The Spanish Civil War; the bombing of
Guernica; the Japanese war to conquer China; U.S.
interventions in Latin America, events which caused
outrage, but bare no resemblance to the chilling
scenes witnessed today in images, seen by all
citizens in their homes on television. Politicians
are rattled and chaos is evident in world politics.
Thus the meeting with the Venezuelan President
was very useful. It seemed to me however, that
remaining silent would not benefit anyone. With the
greatest sincerity I congratulated him for what he
is doing for the martyred people of the Gaza Strip.
Countries which continue to suffer tragedy deserve
continuing support, in accordance with a country’s
resources, no matter how difficult their own
situation may be. This is what Cuba did, even during
its most difficult times, under the cruel Yankee
blockade which has already lasted over half a
century.
What Venezuela is doing today is an outstanding
example. Imperialism’s attacks on the country are
well known, given their attempt to overthrow Chávez
with the support of the fascist Venezuelan oligarchy,
and eliminate him if possible. He never wavered, and
showed our country solidarity in the most difficult
times.
I congratulated Maduro for his extraordinary
solidarity with the heroic people of the Gaza Strip.
As soon as the news of the genocide arrived and of
the high numbers of children, mothers and people
injured or killed by Israel’s genocidal attacks, he
ordered a U.S built military cargo plane to be
prepared, which only with great difficulty is able
to overcome the denial of parts by it manufacturers,
and send it with equipment, medicines and essential
food to Egypt destined for Gaza. In addition he sent
his tireless Minister of Foreign Relations to Cairo
to secure the necessary support to allow the aid to
reach those who desperately need it.
Since then the brave Venezuelan pilots have been
transporting their lifesaving cargo, which will
allow mothers, children and adults to be saved from
death. I read today however a dispatch from the news
agency AP concerning Venezuela, in which were
published statements from the "The Association of
Clinics and Hospitals of Venezuela, a group of
private Venezuelan healthcare centers," calling on
the government to declare a "humanitarian emergency"
to address the "shortage of supplies, medicines,
medical equipment and replacement parts," which,
they state "put the lives of the population at
risk."
What a great coincidence! This demand was made
precisely when, in the Gaza Strip, the
yankee-Isreali genocide is being carried out in
poorest and most overpopulated zone of this
community which has lived there for millennia.
This is what makes so laudable the conduct of
Maduro, the soldiers and Venezuelan specialists who
behave in such an exemplary manner - in the face of
the tragedy being suffered by our sister nation of
Palestine.
Many things could be said given this notable
event, if the human species is able to survive, and
doesn’t exterminate itself, which is in its hands.
While touring areas which indicate great
prospects for food production, two workers appeared.
I asked them if they knew my companion. They looked
at him closely and said: "President Maduro," and
they smiled mischievously. I asked them what level
of education they had achieved. The youngest said, "Twelfth
grade." The other, still young and strong, responded
that she graduated as a Physical Education and
Sports teacher, a career in which she had worked for
many years. Finally I asked them if they would be
willing to work in Venezuela, and they responded
with enthusiasm, "Yes, of course!"
I will not continue if I intend to publish this
letter today, as I told the Venezuelan President.

Fidel Castro Ruz
August 20, 2014
6:44 p.m.



