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Intellectuals defend Cuba

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  1. pasox2

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    I had post this article pasox2. Intellectuals my arse!!


    Intellectuals Launch Campaign to Defend Cuba
    Thu May 1, 7:13 PM ET

    By Marc Frank

    HAVANA (Reuters) - More than 160 foreign artists and intellectuals, including Nobel Prize winner Gabriel Garcia Marquez, have come out in defense of Cuba even as many of their peers condemn recent repression on the Communist-run island, one of the campaigners said on Thursday.

    Latin American Nobel laureates Garcia Marquez, Rigoberta Menchu, Aldolfo Perez Esquivel and South African writer Nadine Gordimer, also a Nobel prize winner, have signed a declaration of support, Mexican sociologist Pablo Gonzalez said.

    U.S. singer Harry Belafonte and U.S. actor Danny Glover are also among the personalities who have signed the two-paragraph declaration "To the Conscience of the World" so far, Gonzalez announced to a May Day rally in Havana.

    "A single power is inflicting grave damage to the norms of understanding, debate and mediation among countries," the declaration says, referring to the United States and the war in Iraq (news - web sites).

    "At this very moment, a strong campaign of destabilization against a Latin American nation has been unleashed. The harassment against Cuba could serve as a pretext for an invasion," it continues.

    President Fidel Castro (news - web sites)'s government has come under unprecedented international criticism from friends and foes after sentencing 75 dissidents to long prison terms last month, and executing three men who hijacked a ferry in a failed bid to reach the United States.

    Havana has said the crackdown is in response to a U.S. plot to topple the Castro government after more than four decades of failed efforts to do so.

    Fierce criticism of Cuba's moves has come not only from Western government's such as the United States, but also from disillusioned foreign writers and artists, apparently sparking the pro-Cuba drive.

    Portuguese Nobel Prize winning novelist Jose Saramago, a longtime supporter of Castro, wrote last month that, "from now on, Cuba can follow its own course, and leave me out," saying Cuba had cheated his illusions.

    At the Thursday rally Castro told critics, particularly on the left, that their words could be used to justify a U.S. invasion.

    The intellectuals who signed the declaration defending Cuba apparently agree, though they did not specifically express support for Castro's policies.

    The declaration concludes with a call to governments and others to "uphold the universal principles of national sovereignty, respect for territorial integrity and self-determination, essential to just and peaceful co-existence among nations."

    Gonzalez did not say who originated the declaration but said it would continue to be circulated among cultural figures around the world.
     
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    I guess the Hollywood Liberal Elite have forgiven Castro for executing homosexuals and "artists" who didn't fit into their version of the "revolution".

    Danny Glover ought to be ashamed, but he is too damn stupid to comprehend his actions. First he goes to bat for that copkiller Mumia Whateverhisname, and now Castro. I definitely will boycott Lethal Weapon 7.
     
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    Does that mean you'll still see Lethal Weapons 5 & 6? What is wrong with you? ;)

    I think the point of the "intellectuals: is that the United States needs to reopen real diplomacy with Cuba. Considering that Castro, while a egomaniacal b*stard, is not really any worse than other dictators that the US works with (Saudi Arabia, China), I can see their point. But the idea that the U.S. would invade Cuba is just silly, and their clumsy, politically charged language just makes them look like Castro sympathizers (which I hope they aren't).
     
  5. Supermac34

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    Um...is the only thing I have to do to become an "intellectual" is sign a peice of paper?

    Who in the world said these guys were "intellectuals?" One can sing and one can act.
     
  6. glynch

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    I've never been a big fan of Castro, as he is anti-democratic, though I appreciate his improvements in health care and education for the poor of Cuba.

    One of the sad things about Bush's policy of invading countries that don't attack us or threaten us, is that you never know if he is planning to invade Cuba, too. Why not ? He could claim they are a threat to the US. Surely they must have some vials of chenicals or germs. There have been some reports that the administration has claimed that they have bio weapons.


    I don't support the US embargo or invading Cuba if that is what Bush is up to.
     
  7. pgabriel

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    Or just like people still bring up Kuwait, he could use the Bay of Pigs.
     
  8. ima_drummer2k

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    Really?
     

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