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Bush says Cuba must free political prisoners, end 'tyranny'

by PL <pl.nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 8, 2008 at 01:21 PM

Bush says Cuba must free political prisoners, end 'tyranny'
Published on Thursday, May 8, 2008
By Roger Runningen

WA****NGTON, USA (Bloomberg): President George W. Bush said Cuba's 
leaders should begin taking steps toward democracy by releasing 
political prisoners on the island-nation.

"If Cuba wants to join the community of civilized nations, Cuba's rulers 
must begin a process of peaceful, democratic change, and the first step 
must be to release all political prisoners,'' Bush told a conference of 
business and political leaders in Wa****ngton.

US President George W. Bush. AFP PHOTO
Bush disclosed that he spoke Tuesday with dissidents in Cuba via a 
videoconference from the White House. "It was an inspiring moment for 
me,'' he said. "It reminded me how much work the US has to do to help 
the people in Cuba realize the blessing of liberty.''

The president spoke with opposition leaders Martha Beatriz Roque, Jose 
Luis Garcia "Antunez'' and Berta Soler, wife of imprisoned dissident 
Angel Moya. The three gave Bush their accounts of the "political, 
economic and social situation,'' Agence France-Presse re****ted from
Havana.

Cuba "remains mired in the tyranny of a bygone era,'' Bush said. "It's 
going to take courage and determination'' of such people "to help 
inspire the island to embrace freedom.''

The US has maintained an all-out trade embargo on Cuba since 1962. Bush 
has refused to open talks with Raul Castro, who began a five-year term 
as head of state when his brother, Fidel, stepped down in February. Bush 
has called Raul Castro a "tyrant'' and said that talks with him would 
"give great status to those who have suppressed human rights and human 
dignity.''

Cuba, Bush said, has made "empty gestures at reform'' such as allowing 
use of cell phones, but is "still ruled by the same group that's 
oppressed the Cuban people for half a century.''

Bush said Cuba must allow its citizens "to pick their own leaders in 
free and fair elections. This is the policy of the US, and it must not 
change until the people of Cuba are free.''

The president spoke at the State Department to the Council of the 
Americas, a group that pushes for stronger economic ties in the 
Americas. Its member****p stretches across sectors such as banking and 
finance, consumer products, energy, mining and manufacturing and 
includes such companies as PepsiCo Inc., Pfizer Inc., Citigroup Inc. and 
General Motors Corp.

Bush used the event to stress the im****tance of relations with Mexico, 
Central America and South America.

He reaffirmed US-Latin American efforts to reduce the flow of cocaine 
and other illegal drugs into the US. He underscored the US commitment to 
the Mérida Initiative, a three-year, $1.4 billion agreement between the 
US, Mexico and the countries of Central America to combat drug 
trafficking and crime.

The administration has requested $550 million pay for military and law 
enforcement training and equipment in Latin America and to strengthen 
the justice systems of nations there.

Bush also reinforced the administration's effort to win congressional 
approval of a US-Colombia Free Trade Agreement. The US House of 
Representatives has voted to postpone a decision on the accord, perhaps 
killing the deal.

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