Monday, January 30, 2012

New Cuban reality


For over fifty years the people of Cuba have been abused and kept in trenches by the 26 of July dictatorship, warned as defense from the abuse and aggression threat of the North American empire. This argument began to collapse when in 2008, the North American empire imploded in greed, racism, warmongering, and birthed a new generation of the civil rights struggle in North American against its imperialist vision was born.

The 26 of July dictatorship’s warmongering reasons disappears with the evolution of this civil rights movement in North America, and the new humanist vision this new generation is giving birth to. Gone are the years that Cubans fleeing to the United States were swallowed not to be seen or heard of again. Today, every day a new airport opens in the U.S., and Cubans come and go, not as enemies but as free Cubans. Now, they go with money, telling the story of the security that comes from living in a "Cuba in Miami" with privately insured freedoms. There is no more isolation between Cubans on the Island and Miami, the Internet keeps us in daily visual and oral contact. And the dictatorship tale of insurgent attacks against the island and threats against Cuba by the empire, are obvious lies to all Cubans. With the dictatorship receiving a constant stream of world and North American government envoys, offering peace and cooperation; and even though United States and Cuban intelligence agencies maintain paid minions who are used to divide and misinform, Cubans in Miami and the island now know each other by names and of the uselessness of these thugs. The dictatorship excuse of the "evil empire” no longer holds truth, and the number of dissidents demanding participation in revolutionary changes grow exponentially opposite to the abuse forced upon them. This next stretch of the Cuban revolution is now back to the best loyal knowing and understanding of the island and Miami Cubans; In the hands of the dictatorship is that these changes are peaceful.

The geographical and ideological isolation of Cuba has ended. All Cubans on the island and Miami demand peaceful participation in truly revolutionary changes, and from Miami we offer the freedom that comes from privately insuring goods and rights for money, before the law, supervised by government, as functions in United States,as a solution. In the hands of the dictatorship is to meet their own planning including all Cubans.

Hector Cornillot

Please pray a few seconds to your God, for Eduardo Arocena family; Arocena is the longest held in United Sates Cuban political prisoner.

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