Answering the EU’s attack on Cuba
By
Cheryl LaBash
Published Mar 18, 2010 8:09 PM
On March 11, using the pretext of a suicide of a prisoner in Cuba, European
Union politicians attacked socialist Cuba, once again falsely alleging
human-rights violations and demanding the release of a small number of paid
U.S. agents imprisoned there. By doing so the EU Parliament not only ignored
the overriding 50-year violation of Cuba’s democratic right to
self-determination, but joined in it.
Cuba’s 1959 revolution set out to make human development and needs
— not corporate or banking profits, not colonial or neo-colonial
extraction of wealth and resources — the social priority. To punish Cuba
for taking this independent path, Washington has mercilessly enforced an
economic blockade and relentlessly attacked Cubans through bombings, invasions,
biological warfare and attempts at political destabilization.
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In September 2005, while flooded New Orleans’ Black residents hung onto
roof tops, 1,586 Cuban doctors with tons of medical supplies were refused U.S.
permission to help. Some deployed later to earthquake-devastated Pakistan and
many are now in Haiti or Chile.
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Thousands of Cubans and others have died in the U.S.-sponsored attacks —
starting 50 years ago on March 4, 1960, when the French cargo ship “La
Coubre” was detonated in Havana harbor. The ship was carrying arms to
revolutionary Cuba from Belgium, which was defying U.S. orders to stop the
shipment.
Former U.S. Central Intelligence agent Philip Agee has documented how the U.S.
planted explosive-laced dolls in a Havana department store, burning it to the
ground. On Sept. 4, 1997, Italian tourist Fabio di Celmo died in a Havana hotel
bombing. These are but a small sample of the attacks.
Today five Cuban heroes are captives in U.S. prisons for attempting to protect
Cuba from attacks orchestrated from U.S. territories. But Washington protects
Orlando Bosch and Luis Posada Carriles, the admitted bombers of Cubana 455 in
1976, the first mid-air destruction of a civilian plane. These two killers are
free to roam the streets of Miami.
Amazingly, Cuba has not only developed human well-being internally — it
is one of the few countries on track to meet the U.N. Millennium Development
Goals despite the impact of hurricanes and the U.S. blockade — but has
shared selfless solidarity around the world, opening its medical schools,
distributing its literacy methods, and assisting the African continent to
decisively smash the racist apartheid regime in South Africa. Today more than a
thousand Cuban and Cuban-trained doctors are providing medical aid to Haitian
earthquake survivors.
Washington’s admitted policy has been and is to create such desperate
conditions inside Cuba that capitalist exploitation can be re-imposed. This
policy has failed. And in Latin America especially, Cuba has broken out of the
imperialist-imposed isolation.
Intervention by other means
Facing these setbacks, Washington cultivates pseudo-librarians or purported
journalists, ladies-in-white, bloggers and others in Cuba who are funded and
supported by dollars from the U.S. in an attempt to organize counter-revolution
by other means.
That is the origin of the prisoner who in February committed suicide by hunger
strike. He did this with the encouragement of U.S. imperialism. Cuban doctors
had tried their best to keep him alive, feeding him intravenously in a major
Havana hospital.
At a conference to encourage increased educational exchanges with Cuba, former
chief of the U.S. Interest Section in Havana, Wayne Smith, said that the United
States “is not ‘in the best position’ to speak of hunger
strikes, given the U.S. military’s practice of force-feeding hunger
strikers at the detention camp for terror suspects in Guantanamo, Cuba.”
(www.laprensasa.com)
The EU has not condemned U.S. human rights violations or demanded the release
of U.S. political prisoners like Leonard Peltier, Mumia Abu-Jamal, the Angola
2, and the Scott sisters. Nor has it criticized the conditions for the more
than 2 million people imprisoned here, disproportionately African-American and
Latino/a, or the beatings and deaths of Black and Brown people at the hands of
racist police merely for driving, walking, or living in the racist USA.
The capitalist state here kills death-row prisoners regardless of their
innocence. The Pentagon kills wholesale with wars of occupation in Iraq and
Afghanistan. Right-wing and social-democratic EU politicians vote for their
armies to join the criminal U.S. occupations against the will of the EU
populations and they vote to condemn Cuba, in both cases to promote imperialist
domination.
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