Still Anti-Communist After All These Years
Anti-communist heroes Vaclav Havel, Arpad Goncz and Lech Walesa have jointly written a Washington Post op-ed urging the Western world to support Cuban dissidents against Fidel Castro's late-life spasms of brutality. Excerpt:
It is the responsibility of the democratic world to support representatives of the Cuban opposition, regardless of how long the Cuban Stalinists cling to power. The Cuban opposition must have the same international support as did the representatives of political dissent in Europe when it stood divided. Statements of condemnation for the government's repression, combined with specific diplomatic steps coming from Europe, Latin America and the United States, would be suitable means of exerting pressure on the regime in Cuba.
It cannot be claimed that the U.S. embargo on Cuba has brought about the results desired. Neither can this be said of the European policy, which has been considerably more forthcoming toward the Cuban regime. It is time to put aside transatlantic disputes about the embargo on Cuba and to concentrate on direct support for Cuban dissidents, prisoners of conscience and their families. Europe ought to make it unambiguously clear that Castro is a dictator, and that for democratic countries a dictatorship cannot become a partner until it begins a process of political liberalization.
(Link via Robert Garcia Tagorda.)
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You go Vaclav! Yo da Man1
amen
Amen here, too!
Though I would like to believe governments in Europe and North America arecapable of coordinating policies as the East European worthies suggest, I see no evidence of this. I'm afraid what is going to happen in five years or so is we will wake up one morning to learn that Castro has died and have not one clue as to what to do next.
It would be extremely gratifying if this finally happened. And yeah, sounds like Vaclav is getting the majority of the credit for this op-ed, which is fine by me.
A very compelling moral statement, but a little weak on the strategery. Europe should say mean things about the regime, and the western democracies should set up a bank account for...something.
Not that I have any better ideas.
Didn't the EU about a month or so ago condemn the imprisonment of some journalists in Cuba?
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