"The first victory we can claim is that our hearts are free of hatred. Hence we say to those who persecute us and who try to dominate us: ‘You are my brother. I do not hate you, but you are not going to dominate me by fear. I do not wish to impose my truth, nor do I wish you to impose yours on me. We are going to seek the truth together’. THIS IS THE LIBERATION WHICH WE ARE PROCLAIMING."
Oswaldo José Payá Sardiñas (2002)
Saturday, April 11, 2015
The President meets the General: Dictatorship legitimized and misbehaviour whitewashed
"The Presidents will be sitting here speaking with a General (Raul
Castro) who has never been elected by the people, who arrived in power
through dynastic means." - Rosa María Payá Acevedo, April 8, 2015 in El Clarin
"So I want to thank President Castro for the spirit of openness and
courtesy that he has shown during our interactions. And I think if we
can build on this spirit of mutual respect and candidness, that over
time we will see not just a transformation in the relationship between
our two countries, but a positive impact throughout the hemisphere and
the world."
Second, lets set the record straight, over the past week the world witnessed the rudeness and violence of the Castro regime at this international forum. The Telegraph on April 10, 2015 reported on specific incidents:
1. The Cuban government has reportedly put pressure on Panama to restrict
the accreditation of summit participants, according to a Panamanian
government official who spoke on condition of anonymity. There were six different flights on which certain passengers had been
listed as "subversives" and "terrorists" by the Cuban government,
according to the official. Among the passengers targeted was Rosa María Payá Acevedo.
Rosa María Payá and Mica Hierro both targeted by Castro regime
2. Cuban dissidents and international pro-democracy activists arriving for
the summit of American leaders were met by pro-regime militants
trying to block their access to meetings and intelligence teams watching
their every move.
Castro regime mob trying to block independent civil society
4. Cuban ambassador was involved in a street fight, later calling
the pro-democracy demonstrators "mercenaries of imperialism". The Culture Minister led a mob in a repudiation act against dissidents, including Rosa María.
5. Fresh scuffles broke out on Friday afternoon between pro- and
anti-Castro demonstrators outside the hotel where Mr Obama was about to address the summit's social forum.
6. Democracy activists from the region argued that the intimidating
behavior of Cuban regime supporters mirrored moves by Havana to help other left-leaning countries in Latin America to suppress domestic
opposition.
This Panama edition of the Summit of the Americas gives an insight into the future of the region. Democracy and human rights will continue to decline in the Americas. The United States along with other remaining democracies will play some
lip service while recognizing the new authoritarians and totalitarians
as another example of "political diversity" and agreeing politely to
disagree. This was also evident from the President's remarks today:
Now, obviously there are still going to be deep and significant
differences between our two governments. We will continue to try to
lift up concerns around democracy and human rights. And as you heard
from President Castro’s passionate speech this morning, they will lift
up concerns about U.S. policy as well. But I think what we have both concluded is that we can disagree with
the spirit of respect and civility, and that over time it is possible
for us to turn the page and develop a new relationship in our two
countries.
The Castro regime has had a plan to spread its revolutionary and totalitarian project far and wide and with the arrival of Chavez in Venezuela it has reshaped Latin America. Engagement has led, in part, to a situation in which there are a number of countries with heads of state hostile to international human rights standards, the rule of law, and competitive elections that look to the Castro regime for support in order to maintain power. This is what the future of this new Obama-Castro relationship will continue to look like. To paraphrase the late Sir Edward Grey, "Democracies are being
compromised all over the Americas, once they are gone we shall not see
them return in our life-time."
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