Reflections of  Fidel
OUR era is characterized by an unprecedented fact:                              the threat to human survival imposed on the  world by                              imperialism.
                             The painful reality should not come as a surprise                              to anybody. We have seen it coming at an  accelerated                              pace in recent decades, at a rate difficult  to                              imagine.
                             Does this mean that Obama is responsible for or                              the promoter of that threat? No! It simply                              demonstrates that he is ignoring reality and  neither                              wants to or would to able to overcome it. Or  rather,                              he is dreaming of the unreal in an unreal  world.                              "Ideas without words, words without  meaning," as a                              brilliant poet once stated.
                             Although the U.S. writer Gay Talese, considered                              to be one of the principal representatives  of the                              new journalism, affirmed on May 5 –  according to a                              European news agency – that Barack Obama  embodies                              the finest history of the United States in  the last                              century, an opinion that could be shared in  certain                              aspects, in no way does that alter the  objective                              reality of the human destiny.
                             Events are happening, like the ecological                              disaster that has just occurred in the Gulf  of                              Mexico, which demonstrate how little  governments can                              do against those who control capital; those  who, in                              both the United States and Europe, via the  economy                              of our globalized planet, are the ones who  decide                              the destiny of the peoples. We could take as  one                              example measures coming from the U.S.  Congress                              itself, published in the most influential  media of                              that country and Europe, just as they have  been                              circulated on Internet, without altering one  word.
                             "Radio and TV Martí blatantly lie while                              broadcasting unfounded information, states a  report                              by the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign  Relations,                              which recommends that both stations be  permanently                              moved from Miami and relocated in Washington  and be                              ‘fully’ integrated into the propaganda  framework of                              Voice of America (VOA). 
                             "Besides deceiving the public… both broadcasting                              stations use ‘offensive and incendiary  language,’                              which discredits them. 
                             "After 18 years, Radio and TV Martí have failed                              to ‘make any discernable inroads into Cuban  society                              or to influence the Cuban government…’ 
                             "The report, which was circulated this Monday                              [May 3], recommends that the Office of Cuba                              Broadcasting (OCB) become part of VOA, the  official                              propaganda radio of the U.S. government. 
                             "’Problems with adherence to traditional                              journalistic standards, miniscule audience  size,                              Cuban government jamming, and allegations of                               cronyism have dogged the program since its  creation,’"                              recognized the committee, headed by Democrat  John                              Kerry."
                             "The committee recommends urgently removing both                              stations from Miami, highlighting the need  to hire                              personnel in a more balanced way to produce a                               ‘depoliticized and professional product.’
                             "In the report, Kerry makes reference to Alberto                              Mascaró, the nephew of Pedro Roig’s  wife—Roig is the                              general director of Radio and TV Marti—who  was hired                              as the director of VOA Latin America thanks  to his                              relative.
                             "The document reports in detail how, in February                              2007, the former director of the TV Marti  programs,                              "along with a relative of a member of  Congress" (who                              was not named), pleaded guilty in the  Federal Court                              to receiving $112,000 in illegal kickbacks  from an                              OCB contractor. "The former OCB employee was                               sentenced to 27 months in jail and fined  $5,000                              after being found guilty for taking as much  as 50%                              of all monies paid by TV Martí for the  production of                              television programming by vendor Perfect  Image."
                             Up to here, the Jean Guy Allard article that                              appeared on the Telesur website.
                             Another article, by U.S. professors Paul Drain                              and Michele Barry, from Stanford University                              (California), translated on the Rebelión  website,                              states:
                             "The US blockade on Cuba proclaimed after Fidel                              Castro’s revolution ousted Batista’s regime  is 50                              years old this 2010. Its stated objective  has been                              to help the Cuban people to attain democracy  but a                              U.S. Senate report from 2009 concluded that  ‘the                              unilateral blockade on Cuba has failed.’ 
                             "…despite the blockade, Cuba has achieved better                              healthcare results than most Latin American                              countries and comparable with those of most  of the                              developed nations. Cuba’s average life  expectancy is                              the highest (78.6 years) and it also has the  highest                              density of medical doctors per capita – 59  doctors                              to 10,000 people – and the lowest mortality  rate for                              children under one year of age (5.0 per  1,000 life                              births) and infant mortality (7.0 per 1,000  live                              births) among the 33 countries of Latin  America and                              the Caribbean. 
                             "In 2006, the Cuban government allocated about                              $355 per capita for healthcare" … "The  annual                              healthcare cost assigned to an American  citizen that                              same year was $6,714… Cuba also assigned  less funds                              to healthcare than most of the European  countries.                              But, the low costs of healthcare do not  explain                              Cuba’s successes, which could be attributed  to a                              greater emphasis on prevention and primary  care that                              the island has been cultivating during the  American                              commercial blockade. 
                             "Cuba has one of the most advanced primary care                              systems of the world. The education of its                              population in disease prevention and  healthcare                              promotion has made the Cubans less dependent  on                              medical products to keep the population  healthy. The                              opposite happens in the United States, which  is                              highly dependent on medical provisions and                              technologies to keep its population healthy,  but at                              a very high economic cost.                              
                            "Cuba has the  highest                              rates of vaccination in the world as well as  the                              highest number of births assisted by expert                              healthcare workers. The clinical care  provided in                              doctors’ offices, policlinics and the  largest                              regional and national hospitals are free of  charge                              for patients…                             
                            "On March 2010,  the U.S.                              Congress introduced a bill to strengthen  healthcare                              systems and increase the number of  healthcare                              experts sent to developing countries… "Cuba                              continues sending doctors to work in some of  the                              poorest nations on the planet, something it  started                              doing in 1961.
                             "Given the recent support for healthcare reform                              in the United States, the possibility exists  of                              learning some good lessons from Cuba on how  to                              develop a really universal healthcare system  with an                              emphasis on primary care. The adoption of  some of                              Cuba’s most successful healthcare policies  could be                              a first step toward the normalization of  relations.                              The U.S. Congress could instruct the  Medicine                              Institute to study the successes of Cuba’s                              healthcare system and how to start a new era  of                              cooperation between American and Cuban  scientists."
                             For its part, the Tribuna Latina news                              website recently published an article on the  new                              Immigration Law in Arizona:
                             "According to a survey published by the CBS                              network and The New York Times, 51%  consider                              that the law is an appropriate focus in  relation to                              immigration, while 9% consider that it  should go                              even further on this matter. Opposing them,  36%                              think that Arizona has gone ‘too far.’"
                             "…two out of every three Republicans are backing                              the measure"… "while just 38% of Democrats  say that                              they are in favor of the law…"
                             "On the other hand, one out of every two                              recognizes that, as a consequence of this  regulation,                              it is ‘highly probable that persons from  certain                              racial or ethnic groups will be detained  more                              frequently than others,’ and 78% recognize  that it                              will pose more burdens for the police.
                             "At the same time, 70% consider it probable, as a                              consequence of this measure, that the number  of                              illegal residents and the arrival of new  immigrants                              in the country will be reduced…’" 
                             On Tuesday, May 6, 2010, under the headline                              "Arizona: a pretentious death from hunger,"  an                              article by journalist Vicky Peláez was  published in                             Argenpress, which begins by recalling  a                              phrase by Franklin D. Roosevelt: "Remember,  always                              remember, that we are all descendants of  immigrants                              and revolutionaries."
                             It is such a well-argued document that I do not                              wish to conclude this Reflection without  including                              it.
                             "The huge marches of this May Day condemning the                              pernicious anti-immigration law passed in  Arizona,                              have shaken all of the United States. At the  same                              time, thousands of Americans, politicians,  jurists,                              artists, organizations, civil organizations  demanded                              that the federal government declare  unconstitutional                              Law SB170, which resembles laws passed in  Nazi                              Germany or South Africa in the apartheid  period.
                             "However, despite fierce pressure against the                              pernicious law, neither their government nor  70% of                              the inhabitants of that state wish to accept  the                              gravity of the situation that they have  created in                              order to blame undocumented immigrants for  the                              severe economic crisis that they are  experiencing.                              Meanwhile, they are asking Barack Obama for  money to                              pay 15,000 police; they are radicalizing  their                              racist policies. Governor Jan Brewer stated  that                              ‘illegal immigration implies rising crime  and the                              emergence of terrorism in the state.’
                             "Placing undocumented immigrants on the same                              plane as terrorists authorizes the police to  fire on                              people simply on the basis of the color of  their                              skin, their clothing, what they are carrying  in                              their hands or even their way of walking.  Without                              any doubt, this will also affect the 280,000  Native                              Americans who live marginalized and in  extreme                              poverty, as well as other minorities in  addition to                              Hispanics, who have found refuge and work in  this                              arid zone of the United States.
                             "Following the line of Republican Pat Buchanan,                              who says, ‘The United States must make a  stronger                              crusade for America’s liberation from the  barbarian                              hordes of hungry foreigners carrying exotic  diseases,’                              after hitting out at undocumented day  laborers,                              construction workers, domestic employees,  gardeners                              and cleaners, Governor Brewer has now  directed her                              campaign against teachers of Hispanic  origin.
                             "According to her new decree, teachers with a                              marked accent will not be able to teach in  schools.                              But her crusade does not end there because,  in all                              historical periods, ‘ethnic cleansing’ has  always                              been accompanied by ideology. From now on,  ‘ethnic                              studies and projects’ are abolished in  schools. They                              are also banning the teaching of subjects  that could                              promote resentment of a certain race or  social class.                              This implies politicizing knowledge,  converting                              myths created by the U.S. system into a  reality. It                              also signifies exhuming the most respected  thinkers                              in the United States such as Alexis de  Tocqueville                              who, in 1835, said that ‘the place where an  Anglo-American                              sets his boot is forever his. The province  of Texas                              still belongs to Mexicans but soon there  will not be                              one Mexican there. And that will happen  anywhere.
                             "The sole consciousness of racists is hatred and                              the only weapon that can overcome it is the                              solidarity of human beings. This state was  already                              defeated when it refused to make Martin  Luther King                              Day a public holiday; the boycott was solid  and                              overwhelming…"
                                                          
                             Fidel Castro Ruz
                            May 7, 2010
                            6:15 p.m.
                                                          Translated by Granma International