Cuba, Always Cuba

Published in Juventude Rebelde
(Cuba) on 17 July 2023
by Lázaro Fariñas (link to originallink to original)
Translated from by Patricia Simoni. Edited by Michelle Bisson.
Now, it turns out that the disreputable European Parliament has adopted a resolution condemning Cuba. Well, that’s nothing new. On numerous previous occasions, this institution has adopted resolutions to condemn and defame Cuba. On numerous previous occasions, they have given awards and recognition to those who have been paid by the United States to create anti-Cuban propaganda.

In the midst of the recent chaos in France — mainly in Paris — this same parliament condemned Cuba for violating the human rights of Cubans. They have now demanded the immediate release of those who were sentenced to prison for participating in the riots that took place on the island on July 11, 2021. This is akin to saying that they see the dust in the eyes of others, but they do not see the piece of stone they have in their own.

Hundreds of citizens were arrested in France for participating in the demonstrations, which in due course turned violent; the wounded and beaten were counted by the dozen. The police lashed out in full force in their efforts to control riots taking place in the streets of French cities. And what has the discredited European Parliament done? Nothing, not a single word of condemnation against French authorities. Of course, this is nothing new; such silences have always existed while European citizens have been beaten with democratic batons and multiparty rubber bullets.

As in France, on July 11, 2021, riots took place in some Cuban cities. Criminal elements looted and violently burned state institutions, attacked other citizens, overturned cars and attacked law enforcement officers. Those responsible for the vandalism were taken to court and sentenced to prison for these acts.

It now appears that those convicted of looting are perceived by the European Parliament as defenders of freedom and democracy. They are considered political prisoners by right-leaning members of the European Parliament, who demand their immediate release by the Cuban government. With what moral authority can this parliament demand anything of Cuba?

This is the same parliament that supports the delivery of all types of weaponry to the government of Ukraine so that the war may continue to spread.

This is the same parliament that speaks not one word to condemn the genocide of the Palestinian people by the Israeli government.

It is the same parliament that keeps silent about the illegal presence of U.S. military forces on Syrian territory.

It is the same parliament that supported the war in Afghanistan and the invasion of Iraq.

It is the same one that enabled the overthrow of the Libyan government and the destruction of that prosperous country. Definitely, that discredited European Parliament has no moral authority from which to demand anything from anyone in the world, much less from Cuba.

Unfortunately, the famous European Union has become a small branch of the United States. They do what the United States tells them to do: They are vassal states, satellites of the United States. And they are playing with fire in their unrestrained support of Ukraine, in supporting the war and in the avoidance of any degree of agreement to find peace. Further escalation of the war may suddenly have a fatal end for the nations of Europe.

In addition, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken recently made a statement in this regard, demanding that Cuba release so-called "political prisoners," using the same term used by his European lackeys. It is not the first time he has done so. It seems incredible that a leader in international policies of a country with a prison in Cuban territory, where hundreds of prisoners from different parts of the world have been tortured and kept imprisoned for years without even a trial, is demanding that Cuba release hundreds of people who brought violence to the streets.

Truly, the propaganda war being waged against the Caribbean island is immense. The propaganda against Cuba goes on and on, both in social networks and by the different Western governments, as well as in the radio, print and television media.

It’s very difficult to defend itself against this irregular war; therefore, the only thing the Cuban government can do is turn its back on it and move forward.


Ahora resulta que el a Parlamento Europeo se baja con unas declaraciones contra Cuba. No es nada nuevo, en numerosas ocasiones esta institución ha adoptado resoluciones para condenar y difamar a Cuba. En varias ocasiones le han dado premios y reconocimientos a elementos que reciben dinero de Estados Unidos para hacer propaganda anticubana. En medio del caos que se ha formado en Francia y principalmente en París, este Parlamento condena a Cuba por violar los derechos humanos de los cubanos. Exigen la liberación inmediata de los que fueron condenados a prisión por participar en los disturbios que se llevaron a cabo en la Isla el 11 de julio de 2021. Es como aquello que dice que ven el polvo en el ojo ajeno y no ven el pedazo de piedra que tienen en los suyos.

Centenares de ciudadanos fueron detenidos en Francia por participar en las manifestaciones que en su momento se volvieron violentas, heridos y golpeados se cuentan por montones. La policía arremetió con todas sus fuerzas para tratar de controlar los disturbios que se llevaban a cabo en las calles de las ciudades francesas. ¿Y qué ha hecho el desprestigiado Parlamento Europeo? Nada, ni una sola palabra de condena contra las autoridades francesas. Por supuesto que no es nada nuevo, esos silencios siempre han existido mientras los ciudadanos europeos han sido apaleados  con toletes democráticos y con balas de goma pluripartidistas.
Igual que en Francia, el 11 de julio de 2021 ocurrieron disturbios en algunas ciudades cubanas, se llevaron a cabo saqueos por elementos facinerosos que utilizaron la violencia para quemar instituciones estatales, agredir a otros ciudadanos, volcar carros y atacar a los agentes de la ley. Los principales vándalos fueron llevados a los tribunales y sentenciados a prisión por estos hechos. Ahora resulta que los condenados por los saqueos a los comercios son percibidos por el Parlamento Europeo como hombres defensores de la libertad y la democracia. Son considerados presos políticos por los eurodiputados de derecha y le exigen al Gobierno cubano que los ponga en libertad de inmediato.
¿Con qué moral ese Parlamento le puede exigir a Cuba cualquier cosa?
Ese es el mismo Parlamento que apoya la entrega de armamento de todo tipo al Gobierno ucraniano para que se siga extendiendo la guerra. Es el mismo que no abre la boca para condenar el genocidio del Gobierno israelita contra el pueblo palestino. El mismo que se calla la boca ante la presencia ilegal de fuerzas militares de Estados Unidos en territorio sirio. El mismo que apoyó la guerra de Afganistán y la invasión a Irak. El mismo que ayudó al derrocamiento del Gobierno libio y la destrucción de aquel próspero país.
Definitivamente, ese desprestigiado Parlamento Europeo no tiene ninguna moral para exigirle nada a nadie en el mundo y mucho menos a Cuba. Lamentablemente, la famosa Unión Europea se ha convertido en una pequeña sucursal de Estados Unidos. Hace lo que este país le indica, son como Estados vasallos, satélites de Norteamérica. Están jugando con candela con su irrestricto apoyo a Ucrania para mantener la guerra y evite cualquier tipo de acuerdo para encontrar la paz. Seguir el escalamiento de la guerra puede de pronto tener un fatal final para las naciones europeas.

Recientemente, también el secretario de Estado de EE. UU. Antony Blinken hizo unas declaraciones al respecto para exigirle a Cuba que liberara a los llamados «presos políticos», utilizando los mismos términos que sus lacayos europeos. No es la primera vez que lo hace. Parece mentira que el jefe de la política internacional de un país que tiene una prisión en el territorio cubano, donde centenares de presos de diferentes partes del mundo han sido torturados y mantenidos encarcelados durante años sin siquiera un juicio, le venga a exigir a Cuba que suelte a unos centenares de personas que llevaron la violencia a las calles.
Verdaderamente, la guerra propagandista que se está llevando contra la Isla caribeña es inmensa. Lo mismo en las redes sociales, que por los distintos Gobiernos de Occidente, como en la prensa: radial, escrita y televisiva, la propaganda contra Cuba sigue y sigue. Es muy difícil defenderse contra esa guerra irregular, por lo tanto, lo único que puede hacer el Gobierno cubano es darle la espalda y seguir hacia adelante.
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