Fallout from the Communist love fest in Cuba

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But Smith charged that by not raising human rights issues, the delegation sent the wrong signal to the regime.

''When the tragic plight of political prisoners is ignored, suppressed, devalued or trivialized by visiting politicians,'' he said, ``the bullies in the gulags are given a free pass to inflict pain.''

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/co ... 03769.html

HALF A DOZEN members of the Congressional Black Caucus spent hours huddling with Fidel and Raúl Castro in Havana this week as part of a swelling campaign to normalize relations with Cuba. "It is time to open dialogue and discussion," Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Calif.) told a news conference in Washington after their return. "Cubans do want dialogue. They do want talks." Funny, then, that in five days on the island the Congress members found no time for dialogue with Afro-Cuban dissident Jorge Luis García Pérez.

Mr. García, better known as "Antúnez," is a renowned advocate of human rights who has often been singled out for harsh treatment because of his color. "The authorities in my country," he has said, "have never tolerated that a black person [could dare to] oppose the regime." His wife, Iris, is a founder of the Rosa Parks Women's Civil Rights Movement, named after an American hero whom Afro-Cubans try to emulate. The couple have been on a hunger strike since Feb. 17, to demand justice for an imprisoned family member. They are part of a substantial and steadily growing civil movement advocating democratic change in Cuba -- one that U.S. advocates of detente with the Castros appear determined to ignore.

So, the congressional black caucus cares NADA for AFRO-Cubans and cares everything about communism :roll:
 
:roflmao:

Ahahahahahaha....

I heard this on the radio last night and thought, "Jim will be spitting feathers...."

I think it's fantastic that your country is or at least appears to be making efforts to make amends with Cuba.
 
Miami always reacts strongly to this sort of thing. Miami is a Cuban Mafia run town and they hate anything that could ruin their plan of returning to Cuba to rule once more. If relations were normalized it would severely undercut the Cuban Mafia and the Bush family and the gang of spooks that run with them - and that would cut into the amount of drugs that run through Florida and that would be a kick in the balls to the New York "financiers" that launder the drug money - not that the New York financiers aren't already walking funny.
 
FluffyMcDeath said:
Miami always reacts strongly to this sort of thing. Miami is a Cuban Mafia run town and they hate anything that could ruin their plan of returning to Cuba to rule once more. If relations were normalized it would severely undercut the Cuban Mafia and the Bush family and the gang of spooks that run with them - and that would cut into the amount of drugs that run through Florida and that would be a kick in the balls to the New York "financiers" that launder the drug money - not that the New York financiers aren't already walking funny.

:roll:
 
redrumloa said:

In a further indication of what the Chicago Mob think of the Cuban Mafia - Posada is indicted.

Never underestimate the tendency of rich and powerful families to hold grudges and pursue petty feuds.
 
redrumloa said:
But Smith charged that by not raising human rights issues, the delegation sent the wrong signal to the regime.

''When the tragic plight of political prisoners is ignored, suppressed, devalued or trivialized by visiting politicians,'' he said, ``the bullies in the gulags are given a free pass to inflict pain.''
Or by failing to raise human rights issues did the regime send the wrong signal to the delegation?
 
redrumloa said:
But Smith charged that by not raising human rights issues, the delegation sent the wrong signal to the regime.

''When the tragic plight of political prisoners is ignored, suppressed, devalued or trivialized by visiting politicians,'' he said, ``the bullies in the gulags are given a free pass to inflict pain.''

Yes, and I'm sure he also thinks that every single official visitor to the USA should raise human rights issues, Guantanamo concentration camp, torture, extraordinary rendition, illegal invasions, etc, etc, ETC, ETC,ETC.

Glass house, stones.
 
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