EVERYTHING
IS NOT LOST, YET
Under
the effect of the shock caused to the world by the appalling and brutal
terrorist action that targeted the American people on September 11, underlined
by painful reports and images of grief and sorrow, certain minds driven
by feelings of hatred and arrogance have taken to the sinister task of reviving
old methods and doctrines which lie at the very source of terrorism and
the extremely grave tensions affecting the world today. At a time when the
only advisable thing to do is to calmly and courageously seek for a definitive
solution to terrorism and other tragedies, by universal consensus, a rude
language full of rage and a spirit of vengeance, that had not been heard
since the days prior to World War II, is being used by influential political
leaders in the United States.
Any
honest person would have the right to ask if it is really justice what they
want or rather to use the hurting and outrageous tragedy to impose methods,
prerogatives and privileges leading to the establishment of an unrestricted
tyranny over every people on Earth by the most powerful state in the world.
Some senior officials have openly claimed that all restrictions should be
lifted on the right of American institutions and officials to murder any
person, even if that requires the use of the most despicable criminals.
Such a prerogative had been used in the past by U.S. leaders to eliminate
patriots like Patricio Lumumba in 1961, and to arrange coup d'état and carnage
which have taken the lives of hundreds of thousands and millions who have
been tortured, vanished or removed by diverse means. Cuba has denounced
hundreds of plans to assassinate its leaders and has tirelessly demanded
punishment for those responsible and for the authors of countless acts of
terrorism which have claimed a high number of human lives from our people.
The very U.S. Senate investigated and exposed several actions carried out
against Cuba using various means that did not leave out any form of murder
no matter how uncouth and revolting. A peculiar kind of science was developed
to that end.
The
world has not given its unanimous support or expressed its most sincere
condolences to the noble American people to let such sentiments be used
to elaborate doctrines that would spread chaos and bloody events throughout
the
planet.
The fact that a State proclaims an alleged right to kill wantonly anywhere
in the world in contempt of legal procedures, courts of law or even the
presentation of evidence is as serious as terrorism itself, and one of its
most despicable manifestations. Such policy would constitute a barbarian
and uncivilized action that would tear to pieces every rule and legal bases
on which peace and coexistence between nations might be built. Amidst the
panic and confusion created by this whole situation and despite the extreme
gravity of introducing such procedures in international affairs, the political
leaders of various states have failed to speak out -with few exceptions-against
the emergence of a fascist and terrorist trend implicit in such statements.
One of the first consequences of this has been the acts of xenophobia and
terror perpetrated against people of a different nationality or religion.
Although
terrorism is absolutely repugnant and immoral, the American people would
never favor the brutal method of murdering other people in cool blood, breaking
the law, punishing without evidence or denying fundamental principles of
equity and justice with the pretext of fighting it. Such methods would take
the planet back to law of the jungle, tarnish the United States' reputation
and destroy its prestige while further inciting the hatred that is today
at the root of so much grief and sadness. The American people want justice,
not revenge! Cuba said from the very first moment that in today's world
no problem can be solved with the use of force and that, in order to fight
terrorism, it was necessary to build an awareness and a universal union
capable of definitely eradicating this and other scourges and tragedies
that put in jeopardy the very survival of the species.
Although
the war drums beat unexpectedly loud and they seem to irrevocably lead towards
a bloody end, everything is not lost, yet. In Afghanistan the ulemas -religious
leaders of a traditionally combative and brave people-are meeting to adopt
fundamental decisions. They have already said that they will not oppose
the application of justice and the relevant procedures if those accused,
living in their country, are really guilty. They have simply asked for evidence,
and for guarantees of impartiality and equity in the process, something
that the United Nations could perfectly ensure, with full support from the
international community. If such evidence exists, as the leaders of the
U.S. government have categorically affirmed, and the religious leaders are
not asked to override the deepest convictions of their faith, which they
are known to defend with their own lives, then an alternative to war could
be worked out. They would not sacrify their people uselessly if their ethically
unquestionable request was taken into account. In fact, a bloodshed could
be avoided and this could become the first great step towards a world without
terrorism or unpunished crimes: a true world association for peace and justice
could emerge and the American people would earn enormous prestige and respect.
Cuba would resolutely support such a solution. But, there is not a minute
to spare; there is little time left. To fail to make such a basic, simple
and viable effort would make it an unjust war.