viernes, 27 de junio de 2014

Let there be light Sixth Part Extraordinary 118

Since a long time ago the Cuban dictatorship has been coming downhill; and the Castros have procured to prop here and there with great ideological and moral sacrifices. However, despite the instability of the system, one of the weakest and most vulnerable points of the regime is its Magna Carta. I think the opposition leader, Osvaldo Paya Sardinas saw it this way. And the European Parliament valued so with the Sakharov Prize; and so did U.S. President Jimmy Carter with his praise in May 2002 in Havana. But unfortunately, the Castros also understood so, and immediately fought back with cowardice, meanness and deceit. And it was not enough for them the neutralization of Varela Project with persecution, harassment, and confinement of several of its activists, but they did not stop until the physical elimination of its promoter, the leader of the Christian Liberation Movement, Osvaldo Paya Sardinas. Today we understand it is imperative to submit to Referendum Article 137 of the Constitution of the Republic of Cuba, which legally prevents any analysis and projection of a new democratic and prosperous Cuba as nation of the Cubans in exile and in the island; but, while in Cuba a Constitutional Law is dictated, or a truly democratic government is elected by all Cubans, we have decided to send a Petition to Inter-American and European Courts of Human Rights for them to examine the correctness of our desires and to back us as appropriate in international law; based on three main arguments that we will state in future comments. To be continued...