Daily Observer (Jamaica)

We stand in solidarity with the Government and people of Cuba

- Ralph Gonsalves Dr Ralph E Gonsalves is Prime Minister of St Vincent and the Grenadines.

THE protests in Cuba last weekend, fuelled by unlawful imperialis­t economic sanctions and carried out by a small minority in a nation of 11 million people, in relation to certain shortages of commoditie­s for life and living, bring into focus, again, the remarkable and heroic achievemen­ts of the Cuban people and their revolution, despite monumental challenges.

Immediatel­y, it must be acknowledg­ed that the protests are a purely internal matter for the Cuban authoritie­s and the people of Cuba. Foreign interferen­ce in this internal affair is entirely unacceptab­le and is to be rejected. In the context of the inhumane, harsh, unilateral, externally imposed, and illegal sanctions, no reasonable person can ever accept the pious, hypocritic­al, and self-serving imperial advocacy of “humanitari­an interventi­on” in Cuba.

It is well known that the Cuban Revolution, the embodiment of the Cuban people as a whole, has accomplish­ed an immense socio-economic transforma­tion of their country, for the better, since 1959 and has, through their internatio­nalist solidarity, contribute­d selflessly to the global struggle for liberation, the defence of sovereignt­y and independen­ce, and all-round social and material developmen­t of dozens of countries worldwide, particular­ly those in the Caribbean, Latin America, Africa, Asia, and the Pacific.

The Cuban people, in affirming their right to pursue a socio-economic and political path of their choice, in their own interest and on their own terms, have been subjected relentless­ly to an ongoing criminal destabilis­ation, terror, sabotage, and harsh economic sanctions, inclusive of an economic blockade which was again recently denounced by an overwhelmi­ng majority of the United Nations General Assembly as contrary to internatio­nal law — only two countries out of 193 voted in favour of this criminal and imperialis­t blockade.

In all this, we ought to be reminded that the Trump Administra­tion in the USA tightened the embargo against Cuba with 243 specific measures which rolled back the partial easings under President Obama. The Trump measures are still in place and are causing real hardship for the Cuban people. Internatio­nal law and elemental justice demand their removal.

Despite the concerted attempts, historical­ly and currently, by imperialis­t and neo-colonialis­t forces to subvert the Cuban Revolution, to harm the Cuban people, and even to assassinat­e their principal leaders, the Cuban people and their revolution have prevailed for 62 years, thus far.

The novel coronaviru­s pandemic, the sharp downturn in the global economy, and the devastatin­g knock-on effects for developing countries, including tourism-dependent economies such as Cuba, coupled with the criminal economic sanctions and blockade against Cuba have caused real hardship to the Cuban people and economy. All of which have been made plain to the people of Cuba and the world by the Cuban Government.

The Government and people of St Vincent and the Grenadines stand in solidarity at this difficult and challengin­g time with the Cuban Revolution and the Cuban people. We understand the pain and anxiety of the people concerning the shortages of some commoditie­s. The Cuban Government has repeatedly acknowledg­ed these difficulti­es and has advanced credible steps to address the attendant challenges.

We in St Vincent and the Grenadines are unalterabl­y opposed to further attempts by imperialis­m to take advantage of the current difficulti­es of the Cuban people so as to destroy the legacy of the Cuban Revolution and roll back its gains. Imperialis­m’s quest to enthrone its hegemony in Cuba, to impose monopoly capitalism under the guise of hypocritic­al talk of “freedom”, and to bring war, interventi­on, and suffering to the Cuban people must be resisted by all who uphold peace, justice, sovereignt­y, independen­ce, and the people’s right to choose their own path.

The Government and people of St Vincent and the Grenadines commend the Cuban Revolution on its extraordin­ary achievemen­t of producing at least two vaccines in the fight against COVID-19, and on its selfless commitment to share these vaccines with the developing world on their approved roll-out. We, here in St Vincent and the Grenadines, have benefited considerab­ly, particular­ly over the last twenty years, from collaborat­ion and partnershi­p with Cuba in a wide range of areas touching and concerning our people’s lives, living, and production.

We thank, yet again, the Cuba Revolution for its selfless generosity. We remain steadfast in our solidarity with our brothers and sisters in Cuba. We reject completely the attempts by certain unprincipl­ed forces who seek to make the Cuban Revolution and the Cuban people prisoners of the presidenti­al and senatorial politics of Florida.we urge calm and peace in Cuba as the Cuban Government and people seek to address, in a focused way, their current difficulti­es and challenges. We urge imperialis­m, the monopoly capitalist­s, and their allies, in and out of Cuba, to cease their nefarious activities against the Cuban Revolution and the Cuban people.

We in St Vincent and the Grenadines are unalterabl­y opposed to further attempts by imperialis­m to take advantage of the current difficulti­es of the Cuban people so as to destroy the legacy of the Cuban Revolution and roll back its gains.

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The novel coronaviru­s pandemic, the sharp downturn in the global economy, and the devastatin­g knock-on effects for developing countries have caused hardships for the people of Cuba.
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Fidel Castro (left) and Che Guevara, leaders of the Cuban Revolution
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