The
empire is not resigning itself to being the only loser at
the Rio Group meeting held in Santo Domingo on March 7th. It wants
to set up the bloody mess once more. It is not difficult
to demonstrate it.
On
Tuesday March 11th, El
Nuevo Herald, a paper that is extremely hostile to Cuba and
destined to chart guidelines in Latin America, under the
title of “A Cuban is the Alleged Leader of the FARC
in Mexico”, signed by one of its writers born in our
country, states:
“A
Cuban engineer living in Mexico was identified by intelligence
authorities as the alleged leader of the Revolutionary Armed
Forces of Colombia (FARC) support group on Mexican territory.
“The intelligence report –quoted
by the newspapers El Universal and The Wall Street Journal– indicates
Mario Dagoberto Díaz Orgaz, 48 years old, to be the
main suspect as organizer of the expedition of a group of
Mexican students to a FARC camp in Ecuador, attacked by Colombian
forces on March 1.
“Mexican agents say they
photographed Díaz Orgaz in Quito on March 5th at 6:25
p.m., while he was prowling around the Military Hospital
where Lucía Andrea Morett Álvarez, a survivor
of the armed operation, was being held.
“The young woman, known
as ‘Alicia’ in the rebel ranks, had traveled
from Mexico to Havana on January 10, and from there to Quito. Her
return to Mexico was scheduled for Tuesday.
“The report on Díaz
Orgaz also presents him as the financial operator of the
FARC in Mexico…”
“The
Cuban engineer had been found in Ecuador by Mexican intelligence
services after surviving the military attack on the FARC
camp.
“Last night, the El Nuevo
Herald telephoned a close friend of his in the city of Queretaro,
where Díaz Orgaz lives and works as a researcher in
the Engineering and Industrial Development Center attached
to the National Science and Technology Council of the Mexican
government…
“In order to avoid being
harassed by the press, Díaz Orgaz has been at a friends’ house
since Monday.
“The
source said that the Cuban engineer can prove that the trip
to Ecuador attributed to him is false, since on the date
that Mexican intelligence has him located in the vicinity
of the Military Hospital in Quito, he was in the city of
Villa Hermosa, capital of the state of Tabasco, with a group
of colleagues from the Engineering and Industrial Development
Center.’
“Díaz Orgaz is originally
from the town of Bejucal, in La Habana Province, where he
was born on January 15, 1960. According to information
in the hands of the Mexican federal government, Díaz
Orgaz studied mechanical engineering at the Vladimir Polytechnical
Institute, 112 miles from Moscow, and later he took several
specialization courses in Metrology…”
“He would have played a
key role in the financial support given to FARC supporters
at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), one
of the largest and most prestigious academic centers in Latin
America…”
“Revelations
in the case are coming up a few days prior to the visit of
the Mexican Foreign Minister Patricia Espinosa to Havana,
motivated by a policy to resume relations between the two
countries.
“Last February, the Colombian
army had captured the Cuban doctor Emilio Muñoz Franco
in Palmira, department of Valle del Cauca. This optometrist
had been mentioned as a keystone in the FARC logistical support
network.
“Muñoz
Franco had taken Cuban medical students as trainees to the
FARC camps between 2000 and 2001.
“The
Colombian authorities consider that there is enough evidence
to accuse him of being a foreigner associated with the guerrillas.
His neighbors in Palmira claim that they have never seen
him involved in anything shocking.”
The
stupid intent of mixing Cubans into the matter is very clear,
besides the lie about the impossible presence of our students
of Medicine in that faraway Colombian jungle. Whenever a
Cuban engineer or doctor abandons his country it is someone
who is walking away with the knowledge that our people have
paid for with great sacrifice. Exactly
on the 13th of this month, 177 members of the Medical Brigade
and 35 teachers have returned after fulfilling their sacred
mission in East Timor for two years.
I myself bid them farewell when
they left.
In
East Timor, where genocide was committed before independence,
internal conflicts arose supported by Australia, a United
States ally, who took over the natural gas fields in the
proximity of the Timor coastline. Under
no circumstances did the Cuban doctors abandon their patients
who were all inhabitants of that small nation. The personnel
replacing them have remained there. These are indeed Cuban
doctors and graduates, of which there are thousands, the
same ones which the empire tries to bribe away making unmentionable
efforts, but to very little effect.
No
other country in the western hemisphere or in the world has
such wealth. Today we
are training hundreds of young people from East Timor in
our medical schools. The doctors who have just returned set
an example of what conscience can do.
The
quoted article from El Nuevo Herald is also a clear intent
to justify the fact that among the victims there were young
Mexicans who were meeting with Reyes, as a matter of curiosity
or for whatever other reason, but they hadn’t planted
bombs nor did they deserve to be murdered by Yankee bombs
while they were in their beds at dawn.
El
Mercurio of Chile, under the title “Deserter Warns that the Leader of the FARC could
be Assassinated”, writes the following, in the words
of Pedro Pablo Montoya, former FARC guerrilla:
“The guerrilla deserter
who last week killed José Juvenal Velandia, a.k.a. ‘Iván
Ríos’, member of the top FARC leadership, yesterday
pointed out that the rebels in the middle and lower ranks
might assassinate their leaders, among them the top leader
of the Colombian guerrilla group Pedro Antonio Marín,
alias ‘Manuel Marulanda Vélez’ or ‘Tirofijo’ (Sharpshot).
Pedro
Pablo Montoya, a.k.a. ‘Rojas’,
who since last Thursday is under Army protection after surrendering
with two other FARC members after having assassinated ‘Ríos’,
said in an interview to the Bogota paper El Tiempo that the
non-ranking rebels are demoralized and without incentives
due to the ‘bad treatment’ they are receiving
from the guerrilla leaders…!
“After killing his leader, ‘Rojas’ chopped
off the man’s right hand and presented himself
to the soldiers who had surrounded the rebel unit with the
dead man’s identification papers and his laptop computer.
“In statements to Radio
Caracol, ‘Rojas’ said that the FARC doesn’t
want to liberate former candidate Ingrid Betancourt. Not
even for “the big guy” --they wouldn’t
free her for any reason. Doña Yolanda, mother of Ms.
Betancourt, should know this…”
The
rebel said that he is expecting to be paid a juicy bounty
that was offered by the Colombian government, equivalent
to 2.6 million dollars, in exchange for information about
the insurgent commanders, while lawyers are debating whether
or not he should receive the booty. Last
night ‘Rojas’ received backing, since the Attorney
General of Colombia, Mario Iguarán, indicated that ‘in
principle, the Attorney General’s Office wouldn‘t
press charges for the murder of Iván Ríos,
and with that the way would be cleared for him to receive
the bounty’.”
For
its part, The Washington Post, a well-informed paper on the
prevailing mood in Washington, last March 10th published
an article titled “The FARC’s
Guardian Angel”, signed by Jackson Diehl, where he
points out:
“Latin American nations
and the Bush administration are just beginning to consider
a far more serious and potentially explosive question: What
to do about the revelation that Venezuelan President Hugo
Chávez forged a strategic alliance with the FARC aimed
at Colombia's democratic government.
“…but in their totality,
the hundreds of pages of documents so far made public by
Colombia paint an even more chilling picture…”
“All this is laid out in
a series of three e-mails sent in February to the FARC’s
top leaders by Iván Márquez and Rodrigo Granda,
envoys who held a series of secret meetings with Chávez…”
“Assuming these documents
are authentic –and it’s hard to believe that
the cerebral and calculating Uribe would knowingly hand over
forgeries to the world media and the Organization of American
States– both the Bush administration and Latin American
governments will have fateful decisions to make about Chávez. His
reported actions are, first of all, a violation of U.N. Security
Council Resolution 1373, passed on September 2001…”
The
Washington Post starts from the premise that only Uribe could
invent or deliver that document to the United States government
and didn’t
even consider any other possibility for the complicated situation. However,
it is known that since Thursday the 13th, Chávez called
Uribe by phone and agreed with him to an exchange of visits
between the two presidents and the normalization of trade
exchange relations that so benefit both their peoples. Chavez,
for his part, is not giving up on his search for peace between
the brotherly peoples of Latin America.
More surprising is the very speech
made by Bush on March 12th and the speedy dispatching of
the Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to Brazil and Chile,
a subject about which the wire agencies are writing reams
and reams:
“BRASILIA, March 13, 2008
(AFP) – The U.S. Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice,
and the Brazilian Racial Integration Minister, Edson Santos,
signed an agreement this Thursday in Brasilia to launch a
joint action plan ‘for the elimination of racial discrimination’.
“The text of the agreement
emphasizes that Brazil and the United States share the characteristic
of being 'multi-ethnic and multi-racial democratic societies’.”
I
read and I re-read these words. I
think it is the opposite of what is really happening in the
United States, while I am choosing dispatches and I write. It’s
amazing!
I shall continue tomorrow.
Fidel Castro Ruz
March 15, 2008
5:17 p.m.