[NYTr] Czechered Gusanos: Cuba-Hating Craven Democrats on European Junket Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 21:31:39 -0500 (CDT) Via NY Transfer News Collective * All the News that Doesn't Fit [The USA's propaganda station interviews the craven dregs of Congress toolin' around the Formers (Soviet Socialist Republics) making noises about their favorite "captive nation" -- Cuba. ] Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty - Aug 28, 2007 http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2007/08/952b3bfd-7f47-45a1-bf8d-18e22da007ae.html Congressmen Call For Greater Solidarity with "Democrats" in Cuba PRAGUE, August 28, 2007 (RFE/RL) -- A delegation of three U.S. congressmen is visiting Central Europe to meet former dissidents and thank them for supporting the anticommunist opposition movement in Cuba. The delegation was in Prague today on a trip that will also take them to Hungary and Poland. Representatives Albio Sires (Democrat, New Jersey), Lincoln Diaz-Balart (Republican, Florida), and Mario Diaz-Balart (Republican, Florida), spoke with RFE/RL correspondent Jeremy Bransten about how the international community views Cuba and what keeps Fidel Castro in power despite widespread disenchantment on the island. RFE/RL: Congressmen, you are visiting several postcommunist countries which have direct experience with totalitarian regimes yet today are successful democracies. Can you tell us a little about the purpose of your visit? Albio Sires: We decided to take this trip really in appreciation of the Czech people's support for democracy on the island of Cuba, plus the example that the Czech people are to the world in terms of transitioning over the years into the democracy you have [in the Czech Republic] today. We are very grateful, we are very supportive of what has been done [here] and we hope that it will serve as a model for the future when there is no Fidel Castro in Cuba so that we can transition into a democracy. Mario Diaz-Balart: There's a lot to be learned from those who have already gone through it. Obviously, every experience is different. You can see that in Europe. You can see that the experience of Hungary is different from the experience of the Czech Republic and of Poland. However, all those countries have had to go through some difficult times, difficult transitions from totalitarian regimes to free, open societies. But they have all learned from those mistakes. And those are lessons that can be shared. RFE/RL: As you meet government figures and other former dissidents, are you finding much understanding for the struggle in Cuba? Lincoln Diaz-Balart: Across the political spectrum in these countries that suffered communism directly and personally, across the political spectrum and with very few exceptions, there is a realization that it is important to continue pressing for freedom and assisting the opposition in countries where freedom does not yet exist. And so we are going to be thanking our friends, as we have here in the Czech Republic, in Hungary, and in Poland for their solidarity and their assistance to the pro-democracy movement. RFE/RL: How has Cuban leader Fidel Castro managed to stay in power for so long? Lincoln Diaz-Balart: Well, first of all, [through] an unprecedented degree of terror never seen before in the Western hemisphere. It may have been seen here in Europe but that degree of terror is unprecedented in the Western hemisphere. Also, the fact that Cuba is an island and it is very difficult to get in and out of and it is thus very difficult to organize getting in and out of, and many other things that come to mind in regards to liberation movements, and it is easier for a totalitarian, absolutist regime that has vigilance committees on every single block of every single town to keep people in line. RFE/RL: Are there other factors also in play? Lincoln Diaz-Balart: It is undeniable that the lack of solidarity from the geographic neighbors of the Cuban people, with the exception of the United States, has been a factor. The Cuban people were always extremely forceful in their support for freedom and democracy throughout Latin America and every time there was a military coup it was the Cuban people and civil society in Cuba that rose up and demanded solidarity with an oppressed people, but that solidarity has not been reciprocated. RFE/RL: Why not? Sires: One of the aspects is the [evolution]of this regime. First there was a romance with this revolution, with this guy with his beard. Now people are starting to see exactly what it is, it is a totalitarian government, there is no freedom of movement, no freedom of speech, dissidents are put in jail, people are shot, there have been the firing squads over the years, so I think that romance that was at the beginning, in the late '50s early '60s, now people are starting to see the real man. B) 2007 RFE/RL, Inc. All Rights Reserved. *** sent by Jane Franklin - Aug 29, 2007 comment from Emile Schepers Satanicos mentirosos, every word of their diatribe is untrue, but his highness the Czech foreign minister, Prince Karl zu Schwarzenberg, Duke of Krummau, gives them a platform for their misinformation and says not a word to correct it. This paragon of democracy, who though born in Czechoslovakia has spent almost all of his life in Austria and Germany, when not satanically bedeviling Cuba spends his time with lawsuits to get the Czech government to give his family back their many palaces, castles and estates that had been turned to constructive public use by the former socialist government of Czechoslovakia. His argument: Private property is sacred, even if it was acquired over the centuries by squeezing the blood out of Czech peasants, crushed under the bootheel of Austrian Habsburg despotism during and after the 30 years war. Such a people's champion! Such a paragon of Democracy! No wonder it is that in the cemetary chapel in Kutna Hora, Bohemia, one of the decorations is the Schwarzenberg coat of arms, rendered tastefully in the bones of dead peasants. The likes of the Diaz Balarts and Sires would no doubt build many such monuments in Cuba, if given the opportunity. There would be lots of bones available. * ================================================================= .NY Transfer News Collective * A Service of Blythe Systems . Since 1985 - Information for the Rest of Us . .339 Lafayette St., New York, NY 10012 http://www.blythe.org . List Archives: https://blythe-systems.com/pipermail/nytr/ . Subscribe: https://blythe-systems.com/mailman/listinfo/nytr =================================================================