25 February 2021

DRAFT RESOLUTION "NEED TO END THE ECONOMIC, COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL BLOCKADE IMPOSED BY THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AGAINST CUBA"

INFORMATION ON THE DRAFT RESOLUTION "NEED TO END THE ECONOMIC, COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL BLOCKADE IMPOSED BY THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AGAINST CUBA"

• Due to the complex health situation imposed by COVID-19 pandemic at a global level and in particular in the United States (USA), including New York City it was decided on July 2020 to postpone the presentation of the draft resolution entitled “The need to end the economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed by the United States of America against Cuba”.

In this regards Cuba informs that the presentation and vote of the resolution will take in May 2021 in the resumed session of the 75th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) on a date that we will provide in the coming days.

 • On this occasion, the Cuban draft resolution will be presented in a particularly adverse context, marked by the complexities imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic and its direct impact on work at the UN headquarters.

• In the last 4 years, there has been a progressive and systematic increase in the aggressiveness of US policy against our people and against all sovereign States that maintain or attempt to establish economic, commercial and financial relations with Cuba. The more than 240 measures applied during the government of Donald Trump, with more than 50 adopted in 2020 alone, illustrate the particular cruelty of this policy against the Cuban people and government.

• Since the activation of Title III of the Helms Burton Act, in May 2019, until January 2021, have been established 28 lawsuits in US courts. This extraterritorial measure has affected US and third-countries companies, who have done or do business with Cuba. It has also caused notable damage to the economy of our country, due to its intimidating effect on the international business community.

• Between 2020 and early 2021, the US State Department expanded the “List of Restricted Cuban Entities” on several occasions. This has had considerable effects on Cuba's business system and commercial operations, as it has deterred some foreign counterparts from engaging or continuing to operate with Cuban entities included in unilateral lists.

• Added to the above was the creation of the List of Prohibited Accommodations in Cuba, which included 422 hotels and rental houses. These measures, along with others such as the suspension of charter flights to the entire country except Havana, severely restrict the travel of Americans, contradict the support of broad sectors of the US people to end the blockade and they attack the emerging Cuban private sector.

• The prohibition of sending remittances to Cuba from third countries through the Western Union company, the constant persecution of Cuban financial operations abroad, the impossibility of processing remittances through the companies Fincimex and American International Services (AIS), as well as such as intimidation of companies that transport fuel supplies to our country, are also examples of the intensification of the blockade in this period.

• To the regime of coercive measures derived from the blockade regulations, there are also the dissuasive and intimidating effects associated with the recent inclusion of Cuba in the List of States Sponsoring Terrorism. This unilateral action, lacking moral and legal justification, has a negative impact on every sphere of Cuban society, since it increases the country's difficulties in entering international trade and carrying out financial operations.

• The inhumane nature of the blockade is exacerbated and even more cruel amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The US government has used this policy, and in particular its extraterritorial component, to deliberately deprive the Cuban people of mechanical lung ventilators, masks, diagnostic kits, protective glasses, suits, gloves, reagents and others supplies necessary for the management of this disease.

• In this context, the slanderous campaign against Cuban medical cooperation, aimed at depriving other peoples of that indispensable contribution to their health system, which is immoral in any circumstance, is particularly offensive to Cuba and the world. Despite its efforts, the US has not been able to prevent thousands of Cuban collaborators from contributing to the fight against the pandemic in more than thirty countries and territories. More than 28 thousand health professionals who already provided their services in 59 nations before COVID-19 have joined these efforts.

• The blockade constitutes a massive, flagrant and systematic violation of the human rights of Cuban men and women. It qualifies as an act of genocide under the 1948 Convention for the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide and as an act of economic warfare according to the London Naval Conference of 1909. In addition, it is a violation of the UN Charter and the Law International.

• The maintenance and intensification of this policy constitutes an affront to the international community, which for 28 consecutive years has consistently condemned the blockade within the framework of the United Nations General Assembly. Likewise, it is unaware of the successive resolutions and declarations of the African Union, the Caribbean Community of States (CARICOM), the Group of 77 plus China and the Movement of Non-Aligned Countries, among other international forums, where has been demanded its lifting.

• The blockade constitutes the most unjust, severe and prolonged system of unilateral coercive measures that has been applied against any country. It continues to represent a brake on the development of all the potentialities of the Cuban economy, for the implementation of the National Economic Development Plan and Social Security of the country, as well as to achieve the 2030 Agenda and its Sustainable Development Goals.

• The draft resolution to be presented this year maintains the same essence of the text adopted at the 74th session of the UNGA, with the rigorous technical updates.

• In our effort to lift the blockade, Cuba and its people have historically had the support of their country. In this particularly complex context, we reiterate our appreciation and hope to once again have your country's vote in favor of our draft resolution.

10 October 2020

FAREWELL TO ANTI-IMPERIALIST JOURNALIST ANDRE VLTCHEK - R.I.P: - THE FIGHT CONTINUES

It is with great shock and sadness to learn about the sudden death on 22 September 2020 of prolific anti-imperialist journalist Andre Vltchek during an overnight trip in a car to Istanbul, Turkey - aged 57.

US journalist Andre Vltchek found dead



The Russian-born Vltchek who became a naturalised U.S. citizen spent much of his time in Asia, Africa, the Middle East and in war zones around the world and wrote many books and articles criticising western imperialism and their lackeys in various countries.

His book and articles can be found on his website - Vltchek's World in Words and Images which can be found through the link below:-

I was wondering why he had not posted any new articles for a while, which is unusual of him. His last article published in September 2020 - The time has come for the West to sit down, shut up and listen to the rest of the world:-

The Global Times article on Andre follows below:-

Death of US war journalist sparks speculation among Chinese netizens

By Chen Qingqing and Shan Jie Source: Global Times Published: 2020/9/23

The recent death of an American journalist in Turkey caught the attention of Chinese netizens on Wednesday, as Andre Vltchek had criticized black-clad rioters in Hong Kong and Western media depictions of the anti-government protests in 2019, saying the coverage by the Western media was adding "fuel to the fire" of the protests.

Vltchek was found dead in a rented car on Tuesday shortly after arriving in Istanbul, capital of Turkey, local media outlet Anadolu Agency reported, citing Turkish security sources. Istanbul prosecutors have launched an investigation into his death.

The DHA news agency said police recorded his case as a "suspicious death," according to AP. 

This incident caught the attention of many Chinese netizens on Wednesday, as Vltchek was among the Western journalists who told the truth about the Chinese city. He wrote a letter to the young people of Hong Kong in January, who were believed to have no idea about what they fought for when they were waving UK and US flags. 

"R.I.P. our true foreign friend," a Chinese netizen said on China's Twitter-like Weibo. Some other netizens also speculated about whether Vltchek was assassinated for telling the truth and whether "someone might want to shut him up."

The 57-year-old journalist called himself "a revolutionary and internationalist… who fights against Western imperialism and the Western regime imposed on the world," according to his personal website. 

He also covered dozens of war zones and conflicts from Iraq and Peru to Sri Lanka, Bosnia, Rwanda, Syria, and Timor Leste, the website showed. 

Angelo Giuliano, a friend of Vltcheck who lives in Hong Kong and is active in political issues, has been updating information on the incident on Twitter. 

"He was the best war journalist. He has made a great contribution to exposing injustice around the world and cruel American hegemony... You are my hero," Giuliano wrote on Tuesday night.

Giuliano and Vltcheck were both in a chat group on Syria issues consisting of journalists and activists.

Giuliano said Vltcheck was considered a "guru" journalist against imperialism and injustice. He was also "careful" and "a bit obsessed about security."

"He is the type of person to be tracked, as he had many enemies," Giuliano told the Global Times on Wednesday, adding that the group is looking into his death and implying that there has been speculation that it might have been murder.

According to Giuliano, Vltcheck had been under great pressure after being cheated by an NGO. Vltcheck complained on Twitter in late august that a Dutch NGO asked him to go to Aruba to expose NATO's threats against Venezuela, but then left him "without the promised financial backing."

Giuliano's tweet was also reposted on Sina Weibo on Tuesday night, with many Chinese netizens expressing sadness.

"Sad. Evil beats justice once again," said a Weibo user.

"A journalist with a conscience. Telling the truth frightened some people. But murder cannot stifle the voice of truth," said another.


I had communicated with him once via e-mail some time back with regard one of his articles.

The oppressed people of the world have lost an indomitable anti-imperialist voice.

May you rest in peace Andre - comrade. The rest of us will carry on your good fight.

The struggle continues:-

QUI ESTIS NIL, OMNIA FITE

01 May 2020

HAIL MAY DAY! - THE INTERNATIONAL WORKERS' DAY

To all workers of the world - HAIL MAY DAY! - THE INTERNATIONAL WORKERS' DAY.

It is at times like this worldwide scourge of the COVID-19 pandemic, that we can clearly see who the really valuable people are in society - i.e. the frontline workers, many of whom perform humble jobs caring for the ill, saving lives, making personal protective equipment, cleaning the streets, delivering goods and food purchased online to homes, farmers growing food, fishermen catching fish, lorry drivers transporting food from farms and fishermen to the cities and towns and so forth.

These are the REAL people who matter when the chips are down, not the capitalist billionaires, not the capitalist multi-millionaires, not the journalists who fawningly glorify them in articles in their glorified editions of toilet paper whether in print, online or digital format, not most politicians and political activist NGO-types who prattle on a load of rubbish, not  so called "technology entrepreneurs" who produce this or that smartphone app whilst dreaming of becoming "the next Steve Jobs", "the next Bill Gates" or "the next Marc Zuckerberg", not the various film, TV and music celebrities, not all the talking heads on TV, not property developers who add to the ruin of the environment and liveability of cities and towns with towering high-rises whilst further adding to the already heavy traffic congestion on our roads, not bankers who get people into debt so that they can continue to milk them of the interest, not property, currency and stock market speculators, not real estate or insurance agents, not "hot shot" conference and seminar speakers who make millions in fees for talking rubbish about the "future of this" or the "future of that" on stage before a gullible audience, not this of that CON-sultant.

No! The really important people are the WORKERS.

International Worker's Day commonly known as Labour's Day which falls on first of May is celebrated as May Day all over the world. The day holds a significant place in the history after all it marked the onset of eight-hour day movement that advocated eight hours for work, eight hours for recreation, and eight hours for rest. May Day is an ancient northern hemisphere spring festival and a traditional spring holiday in many cultures.

Labour's Day annual spring festival to celebrate the hard work and achievements of labours and workers globally. The day is to be celebrated and appreciated all the workers globally who have the individual responsibility to develop the society especially the farmers. Every work people does be respected and appreciated. No work is cheap in this world. Everything has its own difficulty. So people who are working in various fields are to appreciated for their work. On this occasion of Labour's Day, send and share the motivating greetings with your friends, family and colleagues which have been included in this article below.


  • Men that live without labour live in solitary and with no dignity and true independence. Hail Labour Day.
  • A bad day at work is better than a good day in hell. Hail Labour Day.
  • Celebrate and enjoy Labour Day, Spend it in the company of our heroes Who build our nation with their sweats. Hail Labour Day
  • Labour was the price we paid for the wealth of the world. Without labour we are all doomed because we will just be where we were. Happy celebrations people on International Workers' Day.
  • Let's celebrate the labour, That built up this great land, From field to field to the desk to desk, They built it hand in hand. Happy Labour Day.

On this special day, I wish all the labour and workers a very special May Day and wish the year to be great and successful one.

May we all defeat COVID-19.

In solidarity

Workers of the World - UNITE!

Charles F. Moreira



17 May 2019

CUBA WILL PREVAIL AGAINST THE INTENSIFIED U.S. IMPERIALIST BLOCKADE

By Charles F. Moreira

On 17th April 2019, United States’ National Security Advisor John Bolton officially announced the decision to enforce Title III of the Helms-Burton Act and to implement other measures against Cuba at a function with the Bay of Pigs Veterans Association in Miami, Florida.

Bolton also announced that the re-tightening of travel restrictions to Cuba which were eased by the Obama administrations, to now only allow family travel to Cuba. Also fund remitted to individuals in Cuba are restricted to U.S.$1,000 every three months.

He also described measures which the U.S. intended to take against Venezuela and Nicaragua, both countries, which together with Cuba, had adopted and practice socio-economic-political policies independent of and contrary to U.S. imperialist dictates in Latin America.

Readers can watch Burton’s speech on the China Global Television Network (CGTN) America You Tube channel below:-

The Bay of Pigs Invasion was a failed military invasion of Cuba undertaken by a Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)-sponsored rebel group Brigade 2506 on 17 April 1961.

The counter-revolutionary military group comprised mostly of Cuban exiles who had traveled to the United States after Castro's takeover, plus some U.S. military personnel. Trained and funded by the CIA, Brigade 2506 fronted the armed wing of the Democratic Revolutionary Front (DRF) and intended to overthrow the increasingly communist government of Fidel Castro.

Launched from Guatemala and Nicaragua, the invading force was defeated within three days by the Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces, under the direct command of Castro. 

This move announced by Bolton, follows upon U.S. President Donald Trump’s announcement of a "better deal" for Cubans and Americans in Miami on 16th June 2017, where he said that his administration would  enforce the tourism ban and embargo. At the same time, Trump announced that he was "cancelling" his predecessor, President Obama’s opening up of regular relations with Cuba, and that he would reestablish trade and travel embargoes against the island nation.

These measures further intensify the United States’ ongoing commercial, economic, and financial embargo against Cuba for close to 60 years.

“The main purpose of these new measures by the U.S. is to intensify its blockade against Cuba since 1961, so as to suffocate the Cuban people in the hope that the financial and economic hardships forced upon them will cause them to revolt and overthrow the Cuban government”, Her Excellency Ibete Fernandez Hernandez, Cuba’s Ambassador to Malaysia told members of the Malaysian media at her residence in Kuala Lumpur on 16th May 2019.

Her Excellency Ibete Fernandez Hernandez, Ambassador of Cuba to Malaysia (green blouse right), briefing journalists from several Malaysian media and Mr. Tan Choon Hok, Executive Secretary of the Malaysia-China Friendship Association. 

“These measures put into practice the memorandum by Secretary of State Christian Herter, who in 1960 said that there was no effective opposition in Cuba and one way to get the people to overthrow the government is to create disappointment and hardship for the people by employing all possible means to weaken Cuba’s economy by denying her access to money and supplies to create hunger and despair so that the people will rise up and overthrow the government. 

“Also, the U.S. has been spreading lies that Cuba has 20,000 troops in Venezuela, plus more troops on the border with Colombia. Yes there are Cubans in Venezuela, mostly doctors and medical personnel who are helping Venezuela provide medical services.

“These lies reprsent an increase of U.S. aggression against Cuba”, Her Excellency added.

Well, the New York Times of 1 May 2019 reported that whilst Bolton and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo have consistently criticised Cuba for its support for the Venezuelan government, however a former C.I.A. official concluded that Cuba is far less involved and its support has been far less important than senior officials in the administration believe.


“On April 27th, Cuba’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs revealed that the U.S. had sent a memo to all U.S. embassies worldwide, telling them to intensify their pressure on Cuba”,  the Ambassador said.

“Also, Bolton said that the U.S. can invoke the Monroe Doctrine to interfere in Venezuela and Cuba,”, Her Excellency added.

The Monroe Doctrine

Let’s take a closer look at the Monroe Doctrine. According to Wikipedia, the Monroe Doctrine, issued on 2 December 1823, was a United States policy of opposing further European colonisation in the Americas, at a time when nearly all Latin American colonies had gained or were about to gain independence from the Portuguese and Spanish empires, and it regarded further efforts by European nations to take control of any independent state in North or South America, as acts of hostility towards the United States.

At the time, many Latin American countries welcomed it, viewing the U.S. as their “big brother” and protector, though being militarily weak at the time compared to the established European powers, at times, the “big brother protector” did not protest or take action against some European powers which recolonised some Latin American countries.

When the Cuban Revolution (1953–1959) established a Communist government with ties to the Soviet Union, it was argued that the Monroe Doctrine should be invoked to prevent the spread of Soviet-backed Communism in Latin America, and under this rationale, the U.S. provided intelligence and military aid to Latin and South American governments that claimed or appeared to be threatened by Communist subversion (as in the case of Operation Condor).

In the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962, President John F. Kennedy cited the Monroe Doctrine as grounds for America's confrontation with the Soviet Union over the installation of Soviet ballistic missiles on Cuban soil.

However, as the United States grew in military power to become the world’s most powerful today, the Monroe Doctrine has become a means by which the United States exerts her hegemony over the Western Hemisphere.

Historians have observed that whilst the Doctrine contained a commitment to resist colonialism from Europe, it had some aggressive implications for American policy, since there were no limitations on the US's own actions mentioned within it.

Scholar Jay Sexton notes that the tactics used to implement the doctrine were modeled after those employed by British imperialists, and their competition with the Spanish and French.
Eminent historian William Appleman Williams described it as a form of "imperial anti-colonialism, whilst Noam Chomsky argues that in practice the Monroe Doctrine has been used as a declaration of hegemony and a right of unilateral intervention over the Americas.

  
The Helms-Burton Act

Now let’s turn to the Helms-Burton Act. Officially known as the Cuban Liberty and Democratic Solidarity (Libertad) Act of 1996 and signed into law by then U.S. President William Clinton of 12th of March 1996, the Helms-Burton Act comprises four “Titles”, namely:-

TITLE I--STRENGTHENING INTERNATIONAL SANCTIONS AGAINST THE CASTRO GOVERNMENT

The following sections under Title I reveal the U.S. intent to bully Cuba and her people into submission.

Section. 102. Enforcement of the economic embargo of Cuba.

Section. 103. Prohibition against indirect financing of Cuba.

Section. 104. United States opposition to Cuban membership in international financial institutions.

Section. 105. United States opposition to termination of the suspension of the Cuban Government from participation in the Organization of American States.

Section. 106. Assistance by the independent states of the former Soviet Union for the Cuban Government.

Section. 108. Reports on commerce with, and assistance to, Cuba from other foreign countries.

Section. 110. Importation safeguard against certain Cuban products.

Section. 111. Withholding of foreign assistance from countries supporting Juragua nuclear plant in Cuba.

The above sections clearly aim to intentionally strengthen the application of the blockade and economic sanctions against Cuba.

TITLE II--ASSISTANCE TO A FREE AND INDEPENDENT CUBA

Section. 201. Policy toward a transition government and a democratically elected government in Cuba.

Section. 202. Assistance for the Cuban people.

Section. 203. Coordination of assistance program; implementation and reports to Congress; reprogramming.

Section. 204. Termination of the economic embargo of Cuba.

Section. 205. Requirements and factors for determining a transition government.

Section. 206. Requirements for determining a democratically elected government.

Section . 207. Settlement of outstanding United States claims to confiscated property in Cuba.

The above clearly shows that the United States is only interested in an “independent” Cuba and a “free” Cuban people on its terms and basically aims to establish a sort of political ‘transition’ plan in Cuba through U.S. intervention in her and her people’s internal affairs.

Section 202. “Assistance to the Cuban” people is a sick joke, when the United States is “assist” the Cuban people by imposing a crippling blockade in the hope of starving them into submission.

TITLE III--PROTECTION OF PROPERTY RIGHTS OF UNITED STATES NATIONALS

More particular under Title III are:-

Section. 302. Liability for trafficking in confiscated property claimed by United States nationals.

Section. 303. Proof of ownership of claims to confiscated property.

Section. 304. Exclusivity of Foreign Claims Settlement Commission certification procedure.

These three sections basically allow American citizens, especially Cuban Americans, whether or not U.S. citizens at the time, to sue in U.S. courts, the Cuban government, companies or organisations for properties and assets nationalised following the Cuban Revolution. These include public facilities, public infrastructure, farms, industries, mines, hotels, buildings, ports, lands and so forth being made use of by Cuban government, Cuban or foreign private entities, which provide the energy potential and the basis upon which science and technology is developed and services provided to the population.

For instance, if the Malaysian government or company has a project in Cuba which a U.S. citizen claims involves their property or asset, they can sue in the U.S. to demand it back.

After the Cuban government had nationalised foreign holdings in Cuba after the revolution, it negotiated compensation agreements with them but the U.S. refused, believing that Cuba’s revolution would fail they would be able to come back after three months but that did not happen and after 60 years and the U.S. is now using the blockade and especially Title III to hit back at Cuba.

Since Title III came into effect on 2 May 2019, two legal suits have been files in U.S. courts.

In one case, a Canadian company was accused of bringing tourists to the Port of Havana which had belonged to a family, whilst the other involves a claim that an oilrefinery belongs to the U.S. oil giant Exxon.   

TITLE IV--EXCLUSION OF CERTAIN ALIENS

Section. 401. Exclusion from the United States of aliens who have confiscated property of United States nationals or who traffic in (own, do business with) such property.

Title IV basically prohibits the entry into the United States of executives and their families and of the owners of entities ‘trafficking’ with such nationalised or expropriated holdings.


Whilst the Helms-Burton Act had been in force since 1996, however Title III has been repeatedly suspended for six-month periods due to opposition from other countries, since it violates their sovereign right to trade with Cuba but now the Trump andministration has decided to enforce it and has come up against opposition.

For instance, according to the AP Archive You Tube channel, on 24 Apr 2019,  Alberto Navarro, European Union Ambassador to Cuba said that the European Union will vigorously defend European companies doing business in Cuba against new Trump administration sanctions in court and before the World Trade Organization, rejecting the possibility European business will stop investing in Cuba.

"I think I have said with great clarity, any country can adopt whatever legislation it wants, and apply the law within its own country, we can criticise it whether we like it or not. What that country cannot do, is impose its legislation on others, and that's what the so-called Title 3 of the Helms-Burton does, and that is completely contrary to international norms, and is illegal, and is something the European Union has systematically criticised since it was imposed in 1996," Ambassador Navarro said in an interview at the EU Embassy in Havana. He added that the EU will contest any sanctions against European businesses operating in Cuba at the WTO and in European courts.

Navarro added that the EU has become Cuba's largest trading partner, with some 2.6 billion euro's in trade and 2.2 in exports between the EU and Cuba annually with the island, and will defend its interests, rejecting Trump Administration threats to sanction European companies for doing business with the Cuban Government.

"We are the number one investor in Cuba and obviously have legitimate interests in Cuba and we want to defend them and protect our citizens and our investors", Navarro said, pledging the EU will mount legal challenges to the US sanctions. 

He also said other countries with business interests on the island, like Canada, which has long-term investments in Cuba's energy and mining sectors, will also oppose the Trump Administration plans to punish companies who do business with the island.


Meanwhile, after the enforcement of Title III of the Helms-Burton Act, two companies, including a hospitality company from Canada have said that they will continued to invest in Cuba.

Besides Canada, other countries which oppose these U.S. sanctions include Spain, whilst Russia and China have continued to trade with Cuba. 

The U.S. initially imposed an embargo on the sale of arms to Cuba on 14th March 1958, when the island was under rule of the Fulgecino Batista regime.

Then on 19th October 1960s, almost two years after the Cuban Revolution led by Fidel Castro overthrew the Batista regime, the U.S. imposed an embargo on all exports to Cuba apart from food and medicines, following Cuba’s nationalisation of American-owned Cuban oil refieries, then on 7th February 1962, after the Cuban missile crisis, the U.S. extended the embargo to include almost all exports.

Worldwide reach

If this U.S. embargo, or blockade as it’s known in Cuba, was just between the U.S. and Cuba, it would not be so hard on the Cuban people but as I wrote in my earlier post on the blockade on 16th May 2017, the blockade also  affects trade between Cuba and third countries including Malaysia as well.


To recap, the risk of heavy fines by the U.S. has deterred many non-U.S. banks opening accounts for Cuban companies and handling trade-related financial transactions with Cuba, even in non-U.S. currencies.

The list is too long to practically list all of them here but some examples of penalties, blocked or refused transactions since 17th December 2014 include the following:-

On 6th August 2016, the U.S. Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) levied a fine of U.S.$ 271,815 on U.S. maritime insurance company - Navigators Insurance Company for violating the embargo by paying U.S.$21,736 in interest for a Cuban national.

On 18th and 23rd September 2015, an Australian bank refused to make two transfers in Australian dollars to the Cubatur travel agency for for payment of services for a group of 19 travelling to Cuba.

In November 2015, the U.S.-based PayPal online financial payments company blocked the account of German company Proticket, used by its customers to pay for tickets for the musical comedy Soy Cubano and a concert by Cuban singer Addys Mercedes on grounds that it violated the U.S. embargo.

Proticket sued PayPal and on 19 April 2016 the court in Dormund, Germany ruled against PayPal, forcing it to unblock Proticket's account, failing which PayPal had to pay Proticket 250,000 euros compensation.

On 12th February 2016 a branch of Standard Chartered Bank in Uganda informed Cuban doctors working at Mbarara University that they had until 15th February to withdraw their money from their accounts with the bank, since as Cubans they were not allowed to have accounts with the bank. The doctors tried to open an account with the British Barclays Bank but after doing so were informed that they could not make transactions to or from Cuba.

On 18th March 2016, it became known that Japanese bank Mitsui Sumitomo SMBC Trust refused a funds transfer by a Japanese citizen to pay for a tourist card fom the Cuban consulate in Japan.

On 3rd May 2016, it became known that funds collected by the Asociacion de Cubanos in the United Kingdom had been retained by the bank of U.S. company Eventbrite because it had sold tickets for a classic music concert organised by the Association whose funds would go towards the purchase and donation of a piano for the Amadeo Roldan Music Conservatory in Cuba.

Cuba is developing her petroleum industry and on 25th February 2016, OFAC fined CGG Services S. A. of France U.S.$614,250 for having supplied spare parts and equipment originating from the U.S. for gas and oil exploration to ships operating in Cuban territorial waters. Furthermore, the Venezuelan subsidiary of CGG Services S.A. had carried out five transactions related the processing of information for seismic research conducted by a Cuban entity in Cuba's Exclusive Economic Zone.

In Malaysia, a Malaysian bank initially refused to open an account for the Cuban Embassy but Malaysia’s Foreign Ministry said that the bank could not deny the Embassy an account since U.S. laws do not apply in Malaysia and the Embassy was allowed to open an account. However, ordinary Cuban nationals resident in Malaysia and even married to a Malaysian were denied opening an account by the bank.

 A major aspect of the embargo which seriously affects Cuba's foreign trade is the prohibition of ships from docking at U.S. ports within 180 days of having docked at a Cuban port, and this has been a major deterrent to ships docking in Cuba to deliver or take on cargo, since it is not cost effective for a ship to carry only one set of cargo types for Cuba, since they will also carry cargo for other destinations in the region, including the United States.

This forces Cuba to resort on trans-shipment through neighbouring countries, which introduces delays and adds to cost. Since 1960, the embargo has cost Cuba the equivalent of close to U.S.$125.9 trillion and between March 2015 and March 2016, it has cost Cuba U.S.$4.68 million.

No direct trade right now

As of today, Malaysia does on have direct trade with Cuba, possibly due to fears that funds transferred through the banking system could be blocked.

“However, a solution around this is barter trade, where Cuba can supply Malaysia with a quantity of vaccines in return for a certain qualtity of condensed milk from Malaysia”, said the Ambassador.

However, she has not yet brought this proposal up with the Malaysian government.

Malaysia used to have a contract with DNA Bioscience in Cuba to buy vaccines for children against Hepatitis B but that contract ended in 2017 but was not renewed.

A problem Cuba’s pharmaceutical industry faces is that Malaysia’s National Pharamaceutical Regulatory Agency is a member of  the Pharmaceutical Inspection Co-operation Scheme (PIC/S), established in 1995 as an extension to the Pharmaceutical Inspection Convention (PIC) of 1970, but Cuba is not.

So before Malaysia can import pharmaceuticals from a Cuban or other non_PIC/S pharmaceutical production facility,, a team needs to be sent Cuba to inspect and the production and operation of supplier to verify that they meet PIC/S standards.

Food rationing

As for now, the intensified U.S. blockade against Cuba has reduced the amount of food and neccesities, which Cuba can import, so Cuba has introduced rationing to ensure that everyone can still get food and other essentials.

Recent rationed items include eggs, toothpaste, chicken, beef, soap, lentils and rice though these can change from month to month, depending upon availability.

For instance, a restaurant which normally buys a bag of rice may now only be allowed half a bag, whilst someone who buys 10 bars of soap may only be allowed to but five. Rationing is also a mean to prevent hoarding.

UN General Assembly

Cuba has consistently had the support of the vast majority of countries in the United Nations General Assembly each year, for the end of the U.S. embargo.

For instance, in 2018, a total of 189 U.N. member states, including Malaysia, voted to end the embargo, whilst only the United States and Israel voted against.

However, the vote of the U.N. General Assembly is non-binding, since it’s the UN Security Council which calls the shots in the U.N., though the General Assembly vote has has moral value.

Meanwhile, Cuba continues to welcome the solidarity shown her by individuals, organisations and countries who oppose these continuing U.S. sanctions against Cuba.  

Not a pushover

“The U.S. uses lies when it cannot accept that Cuba made a revolution right before their faces, so it aims to internationalise the blockade” sald the Ambassador.

“However, Cuba will resist and in 1966, Cuba made a resolution to declare the Helms-Burton Act as illigitimate.

“Also, the U.S. must realise that despite whatever domestic problems we genuinely have, however the Cuban people resent outsiders interfering in our internal affairs and our right to exist as an independent, sovereign country”, she added.

U.S. - backed coups which failed

Cuba can take comfort from the fact that despite the U.S. imperialists have been trying to instigate and support internal opponents in Venezuela to overthrow the democratically elected government of Venezuela by proxy since the time of Venezuela’s late President Hugo Chavez and now with Juan Guaidó, President of the National Assembly, which the United States and 53 other governments recognised as acting President of Venezuela against legitimately elected President Maduro, however Guaidó has not been accepted by the majority of the Venezuelan people and most of the people who remain loyal to President Maduro, fully aware that the hardships they are suffering right now are due to U.S. imperialist interference and manipulation in their economy and internal affairs.

The Venezuela government also organised their supporters and loyalists into an armed citizen’s militia, which can be called upon to defend their interests against the privileged elite in Venezuela which look towards the United States.

You can watch Caleb Maupin’s You Tube video over here:-


Also, whilst contrary to U.S. lies about 20,000 Cuban troops being in Venezuela, Russia is believed to have some military personnel, such as trainers on the ground, whilst Russia also has interests in Venezuela and China backs Venezuella, so if the U.S. attacks or invades Venezuela militarily, it risks confrontation with Russia or China, so Venezuela won’t be an easy walkover for the U.S., unlike Afghanistan or Iraq.

Below are two You Tube videos about the recent coup attempts in Venezuela,which have failed.



Despite 60 years of blockade, Cuba has not succumbed to United States imperialist and hegemonic dictates and I’m pretty confident that with growing dislike for United States imperialism, globalisation and neo-liberalism, Cuba will prevail.

Viva La Cuba!

Venceremos!

Qui Estis Nil, Omnia Fite

29 January 2019

DENOUNCE U.S. IMPERIALISM'S INTERFERENCE IN LATIN AMERICA BY PROXY

I have been following U.S. imperialism's blatant attempts to interfere in the internal affairs of Venezuela in a vain attempt to overthrow the democratically elected government of Venezuela and in other parts of Latin America, as well as U.S. imperialism's continued economically stifling blockade against Cuba, in order to exert U.S. imperialism's control and hegemony over countries in the central and southern part of the Western Hemisphere.

U.S. imperialism claims this this gross interference in other countries internal affairs, either through domestic proxies to be in the name of "democracy", "human rights" and so forth, which are blatant lies.

The world today in 2019, is an even more dangerous place, with greater risk of war, possibly world war and possibly nuclear.

I stand in solidarity with the people of Cuba, Venezuela and of Latin America against this aggression.

At the same time, I also oppose those U.S. imperialist proxies in Malaysia, including U.S. imperialist funded NGOs, who wittingly or unwittingly serve U.S. imperialist interests.

Below are several statements in the United Nations on by Ambassador Anayansi Rodríguez Camejo. Permanent representative of Cuba to the un, at the Security Council and a statement by the Foreign Affairs of Cuba on U.S. imperialism's revival of imposition of the Helms-Burton Act.

Charles F. Moreira

73 AGNU: Statement by Ambassador Anayansi Rodríguez Camejo. Permanent representative of Cuba to the un, at the Security Council. 26 January 2019.

Mr. President,

Latin America and the Caribbean is today the scenario of persisting threats, inconsistent with the Proclamation of Latin America and the Caribbean as a Zone of Peace signed by the Heads of State and Government at the Second Summit of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States in January 2014.

This commitment implies fully respecting the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations and international law, not intervening, directly or indirectly, in the internal affairs of any other State and observing the principles of national sovereignty, equal rights and self-determination of peoples.

The current U.S. administration has proclaimed the validity of the Monroe Doctrine and, in a new deployment of its imperial policy in the region, threatens Venezuela with special fury and declares that it has "all options on the table".

The region resembles a large meadow in times of drought. A spark could generate an uncontrollable fire that would harm the national interests of all.

Mr. President,

We regret that the United States government intends to use the Security Council to legitimize the international campaign against the constitutional government presided over by Nicolás Maduro Moros.

The main threat to peace and security in Latin America and the Caribbean is the harassment by the United States and its allies against the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, in open disregard of the popular will and the institutionalism of that country expressed in the elections of 20 May 2018, from which the Venezuelan opposition excluded itself.

We reiterate our full support for the Bolivarian and Chavez's Revolution, for the civil-military union of the Venezuelan people and for their legitimate and democratic government, led by the constitutional president Nicolás Maduro Moros.

We strongly condemn the attempt to impose through a coup d'état a government at the service of the United States in Venezuela and the recurring calls to the Bolivarian military to join this onslaught.

The sovereignty of our peoples is resolved today in the attitude towards Venezuela. Supporting the legitimate right of the sister nation to define its destiny is to defend the dignity of all.

Mr. President,

Other attempts should not be forgotten, such as the military coup of 2002 and the oil coup of 2003, the aggressive Executive Order of the United States that qualifies Venezuela as "an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy" of the superpower, the unilateral coercive measures, the call to a military coup against the constitutional Government of Venezuela, the warning of the President of the United States to use "a possible military option" and the attempted assassination on 4 August against President Maduro.

Mr. President,

The acts of a group of countries and the shameful role of the OAS constitute a new and desperate attempt to implement an unsuccessful policy of regime change, which has not been imposed due to the unwavering resistance of the Venezuelan people and their willingness to defend the national sovereignty.

We reaffirm our steadfast respect for the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations and international law, for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of States, for the non-use or threat of use of force in international relations and for non-interference in the internal affairs of States.

The sovereign will of the Venezuelan people will prevail over imperialist intervention. History will judge those who encourage and recognize coup usurpation.

Thank you very much.

Reply by Ambassador Anayansi Rodríguez Camejo, Permanent Representative of Cuba to the United Nations

CANCILLERÍA DE CUBA·LUNES, 28 DE ENERO DE 2019

Mr. President, 

We have again asked for the floor to reply to the slanderous statements of United States Secretary of State Michael Pompeo and Mr. Elliot Abrams, which I reiterate that we utterly reject. Both deliberately lie and ignore that the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela is a free, independent and sovereign nation that makes its own decisions.

In response, I would only dare to ask the United States Secretary of State or his representative in this room whether it is not true that the attempt to impose on Venezuelans an illegitimate President that nobody knew until a few days ago was orchestrated and promoted from Washington; if it was not their government that organized and immediately recognized the coup junta that for a few hours took power in Venezuela in April 2002, at the cost of many lives; if it is not their government that for years has imposed on Venezuela a relentless economic war aimed at damaging the living standards of the population, restricting its development potential and causing suffering and social instability.

The U.S. delegation should make clear whether it was not their government that deliberately sabotaged the prospects for a negotiated solution in the Dominican Republic when the Bolivarian government and representatives of the opposition were preparing to ratify a mutually acceptable negotiated settlement. 

They should make clear to those who encourage violence today what their attitude will be, what responsibility they will assume, if their irresponsible actions were to result in a scenario of uncontrolled instability for Venezuela and for the entire region, of which the peoples will be the victims.

Cuba's cooperation in solidarity with Venezuela, such as that being provided in almost all Latin American and Caribbean countries, and many others in the so-called Third World, is dedicated to contributing to essential lifeline services, especially health and education. This is known to everyone here, including the representatives of the United States. This is recognized by this Organization and by many specialized agencies of the system.

To speak otherwise, as the Secretary of State did this morning, shows a crude assault on the truth and demonstrates the little respect of their government for this Council, for the United Nations. 
Venezuela is not and could not be anyone's satellite. They have their own institutions and a people that overwhelmingly supports the Bolivarian and Chavez's Revolution and its constitutional president Nicolás Maduro Moros.

We reiterate that the main threat to peace and security in our region is United States interventionism, the return of the Monroe doctrine and the harassment against the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela with the declared purpose of a regime change and with the imperialist objective of looting the world's largest oil reserve.

Let us remember that the United States, and not Cuba, established military dictatorships and organized bloody coups d'état in Latin America. It is the U.S. government, not the Cuban government, that intervenes unscrupulously in the electoral processes and internal affairs of most of the States of the planet, tries to overthrow by force the legitimate Government of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and uses against it a brutal defamation campaign and military threat, while calling for violence and a coup d'état.

Review history, Mr. Secretary of State Michael Pompeo, and do not blame others for the pretensions of the United States to exercise its imperial domination in Our America, once again invoking the outdated, aggressive and dangerous Monroe doctrine and "gunboat diplomacy". 
Thank you very much.

Declaration of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

On January 16, 2019, the US State Department announced the decision to suspend, only for 45 days, the implementation of Title III of the Helms-Burton Act, "in order to conduct a careful review …in light of the national interests of the United States and the efforts  to expedite a transition to democracy in Cuba, and include factors such as  the Cuba's regime's brutal oppression of human rights and fundamental freedoms and its indefensible support for increasingly authoritarian and corrupt regimes in Venezuela and Nicaragua."

President Donald Trump's administration threat to take a new step that would dangerously tighten even further the blockade against Cuba would be a flagrant violation of International Law and a direct attack on the sovereignty and interests of third countries.

Cuba strongly, firmly and categorically rejects such a threat, which is construed as an extremely arrogant and irresponsible hostile action, and repudiates the disrespectful and slanderous language used in the public announcement made by the State Department.

The Helms Burton Act was entered into force in 1996. It was conceived to codify and tighten the economic, commercial and financial blockade policy officially imposed in 1962 with the purpose of subverting and overthrowing the Cuban government and imposing a regime to the liking of the US government.

It consists of four titles and has been implemented since its enactment.  It is characterized by having an extreme extraterritorial scope, violating the rules and principles of International Law, contravening the rules of trade and international economic relations and being harmful to the sovereignty of other States, particularly because of the implementation of its provisions against companies and individuals established in their territories.

This Act has been rejected almost unanimously by the international community at the United Nations, specialized international bodies and regional organizations, such as the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States and the African Union. Several countries have passed their own national laws to cope with the extraterritorial effects of this Act.

One of the main objectives pursued by the Helms-Burton Act has been to hamper Cuba's economic, commercial and financial relations with third countries as well as its capacity to attract direct foreign investments to support its development.  Titles III and IV of this Act are expressly devoted to pursue that.

Title III authorizes US nationals to bring action before US courts against any foreign citizen that is "trafficking" in US properties that were nationalized in Cuba in the 1960's by means of a legitimate process, as was recognized by the US Supreme Court, that was carried out by the Cuban government, in full adherence to its national legislation and International Law.
Among the most notorious aberrations, the aforementioned Title makes that authorization extensive to owners that were not US citizens at the time when nationalizations were carried out and whose alleged properties no one has certified.

By virtue of the very Helms-Burton Act, all US presidents since 1996, including Trump in 2017 and 2018, have consistently made use of the executive power to suspend the implementation of Title III every six months, for they have recognized that it is the most gross and unacceptable aspect of it, contrary to International Law and the sovereignty of other States; and also because they have realized that its implementation will bring about insurmountable obstacles to any prospective solution to claims and compensations to legitimate US owners.

On November 2, 1999, Havana's People's Provincial Court, for its part, upheld the Demand against the US Government for Human Damages and sanctioned it to provide the Cuban people with reparation and compensation worth 181.100 billion dollars; and on May 5, 2000, that same court sentenced the US government to pay 121 billion dollars also for Economic Damages Caused to Cuba.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has reiterated Cuba's willingness to find a solution to mutual claims and compensations.

This decision that the US government is threatening to implement would mean that, contrary to what is established by International Law and the praxis of international relations, foreign individuals and entities with legitimate businesses in Cuba could find themselves putting up with the threat of having to face up to unfounded claims void of legitimacy before the US courts. The politically motivated and venal behavior of some courts in Florida, very often used as a weapon against Cuba, is too well known.

To our people it means to stand up, once again, in a firm, conscientious and categorical way, to the US imperialism's efforts to submit the destiny of the Cuban nation to its domination and tutelage.

If Title III were to be applied as established by this law and as threatened by the US State Department, each and every Cuban and community in the country will bear witness to the way in which the lawsuits are filed before US courts claiming for the ownership of the house they live in, the workplace they work at, the school their children attend, the polyclinic where they are provided with medical care, the parcels where their neighborhoods have been built; and they will be able to corroborate their attempt to deprive Cubans from the country's wealth, infrastructure, arable lands, industries, mining resources, energy potential as well as the foundations to develop science and technology and provide services to the population.
We should all remember the aberrant contents of the Bush Plan which thoroughly describes and organizes the way in which Cuban families and the whole country would be stripped of almost everything.

For more than twenty years, the Helms-Burton Act has guided the interventionist efforts of anti-Cuban sectors in the US to attack the Cuban nation and undermine its sovereignty. By virtue of its implementation, hundreds of millions of dollars have been allocated to subvert Cuba's internal order, and countless measures have been proposed to bring about a change of regime.  Its economic impact has seriously affected the country's development efforts as well as the population wellbeing.  Its humanitarian impact has not been greater thanks to the social justice system that prevails in Cuba.

The attempt to fully implement Title III has been promoted against the opinion of important US government agencies and as a consequence of the power and influence achieved within the government by persons whose political career has been marked by an impotent resentment against Cuba and relied on the use of lies and blackmail.

Most of the US public opinion has consistently opposed the economic blockade, according to highly qualified polls.

History records with sufficient clarity that neither the economic blockade policy nor the bilateral problems between Cuba and the United States originated from the fair nationalizations that were carried out by the revolutionary government, according to the law and its legitimate right. The US government military, economic and terrorist aggressions against Cuba started before the fundamental actions of nationalization of US properties started.

It is a well-known fact that the nationalization of all foreign properties, including American properties, included the legal commitment to pay a compensation, which the US government even refused to discuss, which was accepted instead by the governments of claimants from other countries, all of whom received an appropriate compensation.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs reiterates the postulates contained in the Law to Reaffirm the Cuban Dignity and Sovereignty (Law No. 80) and emphasizes that the Helms-Burton Act is illegal, inapplicable and is void of any value or legal effect. 

Consequently, any claim filed under this law by a natural or juridical person, regardless of their citizenship or nationality, will be rendered null.

The Cuban government reserves the right to respond in due time to this new aggression.

Havana, January 17, 2019.

01 May 2018

HAPPY MAY DAY!

Happy May Day!

May Day 2018 message by the Secretary General of the Malaysian Trades Union Congress (MTUC)






You can read and download the May Day 2018 message by the Secretary General of the MTUC over here.
http://www.mtuc.org.my/sandbox/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Secretary-Generals-Labour-Day-Message.pdf

An Indonesian version of Solidarity Forever over here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QQ7EKW6_5Q

An English version by over here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cs8Cmb9zoZA

May Day rally in Portland, Oregon.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KX1ZmGQASGM

May Day in Philippines
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=It3rGJI_MUM

May Day March in London on 1 May 2017
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYoHFTEiiU8

May Day, Havana Cuba, 2017
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYVoZxgBu6Y

May Day Moscow, 2017
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHeMmqHFvQ8

May Day in Nepal
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_aMyUNZKIg

CHARLES F. MOREIRA