Saturday, March 24, 2012

To bark from Miami or to dialogue with Cubans in the Island? That is the question.


The worse part in the paradox of the millions of dollars given by the North American Empire to Cuban exiled groups to help the historic process is not only that is given conditioned to U.S. agencies’ policies stumping the very freedom of thought and action we seek, but that “Crumbs” reaching dissidents in Cuba are given “Clandestinely” corrupting the Cuban historic process and dirtying recipients with secrecy.

Today’s historical moment require us to go to Cuba, legally, peacefully, non-violently, without secrets. To become “mules” to all Cubans, and to share with them in the Island the risks of brief incarcerations and shoves in demanding the dictatorship include us all in contributing to achieve real freedom of thought and action in Cuba. Mercedes Perdigon’s “Flea Market” in Hialeah, gathering and sending logistic to Cuban groups is one such endeavor; but when suggested all Cuban exile organizations in Miami join in publicly deploying flea markets in each Miami corner, and the logistic gathered be taken personally, without secrets, to dissidents in Cuba; those who share in the millions of dollars given by U.S. government agencies oppose the idea to support policies of the U.S. government agencies; dividing, corrupting, and delaying the Cuban historic process.

Today’s struggle for freedom emanating from Cuba is one of non-violent demands to participate in offering to debate ideas that will include all Cubans in seeking prosperity and freedom. One such idea is the “Private insurance” system/industry, as it works in United States; whereby private national capital is earned by insuring all goods and rights, for money paid to private insures by all, before the law, supervised by government. This moment requires nothing illegal, or clandestinely, but that Cubans in Miami, publicly, in an organized, individualized manner, collect logistical support needed, and take it to Cuba, developing among us the selfless will to participate and take the risks this endeavor entails.

The Cuban historical process has to be one of individual/collective sacrifice, so that actions become relevant to each historical moment and the money agencies of the Empire share with a few political empowered groups, conditioned to the Empire’s policies hinder Cuba’s historical process.

Hector Cornillot

Please pray a few seconds to your God for Eduardo Arocena’s family; Arocena is the longest held political prisoner in United States.

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