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Business in Cuba-Fall from grace of Fidels Chilean crony says about Cuba’s uncertain economic times
EU condemns Cuba for rights violations
(AP) – 3 hours ago
STRASBOURG, France — The European Parliament voted Thursday to condemn Cuba for the "avoidable and cruel" death of a dissident hunger striker, earning a stinging response from Havana, which said it did not appreciate the lecture and would not respond to international pressure.
The European assembly called on Cuba to immediately release its political prisoners and urged Catherine Ashton, the EU foreign and security affairs chief, to push the totalitarian, Communist-run island toward a peaceful transition to multiparty democracy.
The vote, adopted 509-30 with 14 abstentions, follows the Feb. 23 death of jailed Cuban dissident Orlando Zapata Tamayo, who succumbed after an 83-day hunger strike.
Another opposition member, freelance journalist Guillermo Farinas, has been on his own hunger strike since Feb. 24.
Farinas lost consciousness Thursday and was rushed to the hospital in the central Cuban city of Santa Clara on Thursday, his second trip to the hospital since he began the fast.
Licet Zamora said Farinas passed out just after midday. On the seventh day of his fast, Farinas also passed out and was taken to the hospital, where doctors hooked him up to an IV and administered eight liters of fluids and nutrients.
Farinas says he will continue the protest until his death unless Cuban President Raul Castro's government agrees to release 26 ailing political prisoners.
The EU parliament said it was particularly concerned about Farinas, calling his condition "alarming."
"We cannot afford another death in Cuba. We call for the immediate release of all political prisoners," Jerzy Buzek, the president of the European assembly, said.
Buzek said Cuba has ignored appeals for increased democracy from around the world.
The Caribbean island has been ruled by brothers Fidel and Raul Castro since they ousted dictator Fulgencio Batista in 1959. There are some 200 political prisoners in Cuban jails, according to human rights groups.
"We need action," said Buzek. "The Cuban government must respect fundamental freedoms, especially the freedom of expression and political association. Freedom of movement must also be respected."
Cuba, which had hoped for improved relations with Europe following Spain's ascension to the EU presidency in January, blasted the EU vote as hypocritical and wrong.
"Following a sullied debate, the European Parliament has just passed a condemnation resolution against our country, manipulating sentiments, distorting facts, deceiving people and obscuring reality," Cuba's National Parliament declared in a statement later Thursday.
"Cubans find it offensive this attempt at teaching us lessons," the parliamentary declaration continued.
It said Europe was in no position to judge Cuba given Europe's poor treatment of immigrants and the unemployed and its alleged complicity with America's treatment of al-Qaida terror suspects.
Cuba "rejects impositions, intolerance and pressure" from abroad, the Cuban parliament statement said.
The Cuban government considers the dissidents to be paid stooges of Washington, and says most — including both Zapata Tamayo and Farinas — are common criminals.
In Brazil, presidential spokesman Marcelo Baumbach said Thursday the government had received a letter from imprisoned Cuban dissidents asking President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva to intercede with Raul Castro to revise their sentences.
Baumbach said Silva had not read the letter. It was unclear when the letter arrived.
The five-page letter was signed by 50 Cuban dissidents who asked for Silva's help in get their sentences reduced.
Baumbach confirmed receipt of the letter two days after Silva told the AP: "I don't think a hunger strike can be used as a pretext for human rights to free people. Imagine if all the criminals in Sao Paulo entered into hunger strikes to demand freedom."
Associated Press writer Paul Haven in Havana contributed to this report.
Copyright © 2010 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
Edited on 8/27/2010 10:27 AM by Blutarsky.
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RE: EU condemns Cuba for rights violations --- The European Parliament voted to condemn Cuba
The international community does this every year since the United Nations was established. They need to move on already.
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What a load of crap since they are the ones keeping the regime alive. Europeans are the ones that keep feeding money into the Cuban economy by vacationing there and taking advantage of the cheap/ample prostitution.
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What a load of crap since they are the ones keeping the regime alive. Europeans are the ones that keep feeding money into the Cuban economy by vacationing there and taking advantage of the cheap/ample prostitution.


I take it you support the embargo. It is because of the U.S embargo that these things happen in the first place.
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What a load of crap since they are the ones keeping the regime alive. Europeans are the ones that keep feeding money into the Cuban economy by vacationing there and taking advantage of the cheap/ample prostitution.


I take it you support the embargo. It is because of the U.S embargo that these things happen in the first place.

No Luigi I dont support the embargo, go back a few threads and see the pictures I took in Havana. Also read my many postings here about how the embargo just screws over the people while the government just gets richer and fatter.
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RE: EU condemns Cuba for rights violations --- The European Parliament voted to condemn Cuba
Ok Great. I just assumed since you said:

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What a load of crap since they are the ones keeping the regime alive. Europeans are the ones that keep feeding money into the Cuban economy by vacationing there...


Pretty much sounds like you're advocating for them to not go to Cuba or trade with it. Which is basically what the embargo is.
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Ok Great. I just assumed since you said:

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What a load of crap since they are the ones keeping the regime alive. Europeans are the ones that keep feeding money into the Cuban economy by vacationing there...


Pretty much sounds like you're advocating for them to not go to Cuba or trade with it. Which is basically what the embargo is.

Wrong again buddy. Its just hypocritical for them to say one thing, but do another. At least the US with its embargo stands by what they say. EU should just keep its mouths shut and continue to take advantage of Cuba as is. The US should drop the embargo, travel restrictions and its rethoric, then Im sure things will change for sure.
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Yep. Like I said, I just ASSUMED you were advocating for an European embargo which I thought would be kinda ridiculous since, like you just said, the embargo is the reason why this is happening.
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Yep. Like I said, I just ASSUMED you were advocating for an European embargo which I thought would be kinda ridiculous since, like you just said, the embargo is the reason why this is happening.

When the UK had hunger strikers ; members of the IRA ; it was overlooked that these were men of violence who would stop at nothing to achieve their objectives.
Self-violence, hunger striking , protest does not lead anywhere but displays desperation.
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The international community does this every year since the United Nations was established. They need to move on already.

What an irresponsible callus idiot. The freedom fighters in varous countries of the world for hundreds of years give their lives so those who follow are feee to make remarks like you just did!


Che Guevara was an international terrorist and mass murderer.

During his vicious campaigns to impose communism on countries throughout Latin America, che Guevara trained and motivated the Castro regime's firing squads that executed thousands of men, women and children.


Lest we forget!

From che Guevara's grandson, Canek Sanchez Guevara: "The Cuban Revolution died some years ago: it had to be killed off by those who act in its name to make sure it didn't turn against them; it was institutionalized and smothered by its own bureaucracy, by corruption, nepotism and the rigidity of the much-celebrated Cuban 'revolutionary' state. All of my criticism of Fidel Castro comes from his walking away from the ideals of liberty, from his betrayal of his own people and his frightening zeal to place the interests of the state above those of his people. Let's be honest, a young rebel like Fidel Castro in today's Cuba wouldn't be sent into exile. He would be shot." Published in the Mexican newspaper Proceso in October of 2004.

Censorship reflects society's (made up of a few ignorant forum posters) lack of confidence in itself. It is a hallmark of an authoritarian regime. Potter Stewart "The fool has said in his heart no-God"
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