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Cuba's leader tells another whopper

by PL <pl.nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 5, 2008 at 02:56 PM

Cuba's leader tells another whopper
OUR OPINION: RAUL CASTRO'S LIE REFUTED BY A LEGACY OF SHAME
Posted on Mon, May. 05, 2008

As a practical matter, it is impossible for this or any other newspaper 
to set the record straight every time the Cuban government tells a 
whopper. Orchestrating lies is the specialty of police states. Anyone 
who has ever listened to Radio Havana or watched a Cuban TV ''news'' 
program knows that Cuban leaders lie to their own people and lie to the 
outside world. They even lie to each other. But sometimes the lie is so 
blatant, so malign, so far removed from the painful reality of life in 
Cuba that it must be refuted, for the sake of common decency if nothing 
else.

That's the case with Raúl Castro's recent claim that there has not been 
''one sole case of torture'' in Cuba. Even by Cuba's standards, this is 
an astoni****ng falsehood, a lie of such outsized pro****tions that even 
Raúl Castro should have been ashamed to utter it. But since he was 
speaking before the National Assembly, where slavish agreement is the 
only acceptable response to the leader's declarations, it doubtless went 
down like a smooth cafecito.

The truth, of course, is that torture and the humiliation of government 
opponents is a way of life in Cuba. The abusive legal and institutional 
mechanisms of the state deprive the people of Cuba of their most basic 
rights on a daily basis, and that extends to the practice of torture in 
Cuba's jails for both common criminals and political prisoners

Testimonies and do***entation compiled by exile groups, human rights 
organizations and international bodies over half a century attest to 
this shameful record. One who should know is Jorge Luis García Peréz, a 
former political prisoner known as ''Antúnez'' who has earned his 
knowledge of life in Cuban jails the hard way.

So outraged was he after listening to Raúl Castro's speech on Cuban TV 
that he dared write an open letter to the current maximum leader to 
express his objection. His letter reads in part:

Degrading ways

'In our country and especially in its prisons, there is not `one sole 
case of torture,' but rather there are thousands and thousands of human 
beings who have been treated in cruel, inhumane and degrading ways, and 
who are forced to live in abject conditions, constituting true acts of 
torture. They are a daily occurrence, and those who commit these acts do 
so with the most open and obscene impunity. . . . You were behind the 
well-known forced labor programs, the indiscriminate executions before 
the firing-squad wall, beatings and every kind of physical and 
psychological mistreatment against political and common prisoners. These 
have been and continue to be the tactics customarily employed by Cuban 
prison authorities, as well as the use of poor medical attention and the 
denial of any medical attention as weapons with which to pressure and 
blackmail imprisoned opposition activists.''

It took unimaginable courage to write the letter. ''Antúnez'' is still 
in Cuba, still subject to the whims of its ruthless police agents, 
corrupt courts and venal jail wardens -- yet still willing to speak out. 
Cuba remains a captive nation, but as long as some of its brave men and 
women dare to speak truth to power, there is hope for the future. Such 
people will not stay silent in the midst of evil.

http://www.miamiherald.com/opinion/editorials/story/521281.html
 




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