The participating organizations, representatives of a broad range of non-governmental
organizations and associations, gathered at the meeting on Civil Society in
Defense of Sovereignty and Human Rights in Cuba,
Aware of the deep political meaning which entails the struggle to preserve the most sacred achievements of our people,
Willing to face up to the last consequences of the Empire’s attempts to annihilate the Cuban nation,
Agree to issue the following Statement:
1.
The triumph of a true Revolution in Cuba, deeply rooted in humanism and with
an independentist inspiration, is the event of greatest transcendence in our
national history. The conquest and exercise of power by the people themselves
defined, from the beginning of the Revolution, the democratic essence of the
Cuban social order. The building of a social justice State gave the category
of genuine citizens for the first time to millions of men and women that could
exercise rights that had been long denied by the neocolonial social order
imposed on Cuba by the United States imperialism.
2. The Cuban revolutionary process has placed sacred and universal principles
of relations between civilized nations at the highest level: respect to sovereignty,
national independence and people’s self-determination. Upon these values
depend the development, exercise and enjoyment of all rights by human beings,
enshrined in our socialist Constitution and guaranteed by the Cuban Revolutionary
Government.
3. The Cuban civil society is today part and parcel of the Nation, acting
in the continuous conformation and enrichment of the national identity and
homeland values, fully participating in the processes for the development
of our cultural entity, defending the most solid principles and interests
of the Revolution and being, in essence, reflection and incarnation of the
spirituality of our people.
4. The true Cuban civil society is not mercenary nor is in the pay of foreign
powers to act against the homeland’s interests; has it not been manufactured
nor imported to be the accomplice of those who attack their people. The United
States government–a foreign government that arrogates the right to interfere
with our internal affairs—is totally unable to establish criteria on
the validity of our civil society.
5. The undersigned of this Statement recognize the autochthony and the genuinely
democratic, participatory and popular value of the political system that we
have chosen for ourselves in keeping with our national interest and the uniqueness
inherent to our history.
6. We strongly condemn the attempts to impose the “transition to capitalism”
in Cuba, laid out in the plan for the annexation of Cuba adopted by President
George W. Bush on 6 May 2004, requested by the cynically called Commission
for Assistance to a Free Cuba. This shameful project intends on taking away
our independence and restoring Yankee domination on the Cuban nation. The
Cuban organizations, together with our people, will never let our historic
enemies restore the opprobrious system of exploitation that buried the hopes
of independence and justice that inspired the struggles of so many Cubans.
7. The immoral exercise to condemn Cuba at the Commission on Human Rights
is yet another aggression aimed at justifying Bush’s plan of aggression
and blockade. It makes no sense that the empire that attacks us, trying to
kill all Cubans by hunger and disease, encouraging terrorist acts against
our people and harboring in its territory terrorist of the worst sort –responsible
for the death and suffering of many Cubans—intends to condemn us. Those
who try to condemn us, shamelessly using the issue of human rights, have no
moral reason whatsoever.
8. In the defense, preservation and development of our indisputable social
achievements, the value of national unity has been sacred and vital; we strongly
and firmly oppose anything that diminishes, denies or weakens it. An armed
aggression against our land will be met by the continuous and organized resistance
of our people until the final victory.
9. Culture is a source of freedom. “To be cultured to be free”,
said our apostle José Martí. Culture can neither be possible
without the sovereign exercise of the people’s will. The Revolution
is the most important and inspiring cultural event in the Cuban libertarian
epic. A genuine culture of emancipation and human redemption is only possible
if it is inspired by men and builds on the most valuable and creative of its
heritage.
10. Neither armed aggressions, terrorist acts, slandering and disinformation
campaigns, nor the criminal and unjust economic, commercial and financial
blockade imposed on us for over forty years, nor the measures contained in
the plan for the annexation of Cuba, nor any other crueler decisions will
make us give up in the unwavering support to the revolutionary social project
that we have freely chose and will defend.
11. The Cuban Revolution today takes on a meaning of universal validity. The
presence of thousands of cooperators and collaborators in the remotest and
poorest places of the globe is a selfless and noble example of commitment
with the life of the poorest and forgotten. “Homeland is Humanity”
said Martí.
12. The participating organizations wish to express our appreciation to the
defenders of ideas of justice and dignity to intellectuals, parliamentarians,
NGO representatives, social fighters and all those who honestly defend the
right of existence of the Cuban Nation.
13. We denounce the intentions stated by top U.S. government officials of
using other countries’ governments and NGOs, religious groups and exchanges
between academics, students, intellectuals and artists to encourage subversion
and to finance mercenaries with a view to toppling the government that we
Cubans have chosen. We urge the civil society from around the world and the
international public to repudiate such inadmissible acts of aggression against
the independence of the country.
14. The Cuban people will prevent the attempts to stripe it from everything
that belongs to them; they will defend with all their strength the right to
live and hand down a free nation, to enjoy and participate in the development
of culture, to obtain ever higher levels of schooling, to enjoy universal
and quality health care services, to participate as active and leading subjects
in the political and economic life of the country, to responsibly and in full
freedom express their opinions, to continue providing the world with their
help in solidarity as proof of our internationalist vocation, to defend to
the last consequences the fate of the Revolution evidencing their unconditional
loyalty to the Homeland, Socialism and Fidel.
Havana,
12 April 2005