The European Parliament lacks the moral, political and legal authority to judge Cuba

The European Parliament lacks the moral, political and legal authority to judge Cuba
The International Relations Commission of the National Assembly of People’s Power (ANPP)

Author: Cubaminrex | internet@granma.cu

july 13, 2023 08:07:15

The International Relations Commission of the National Assembly of People’s Power (ANPP) strongly rejects the resolution adopted by the European Parliament on July 12, following the debate held on June 13 in that body, regarding the statements of the European Council and the European Commission, and the status of the Political Dialogue and Cooperation Agreement (PDCA) between the European Union (EU) and Cuba, following the visit of the High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy of the EU, Josep Borrell to Havana last May, on the occasion of the Cuba-EU Third Joint Council.
The International Relations Commission of the ANPP emphasizes that the European Parliament lacks the moral, political and legal authority to judge Cuba. As in previous resolutions on Cuba approved by the current legislature, the text is highly intrusive, defamatory not only about the Cuban reality, its legal system and rule of law, but also with respect to the ties that Cuba sovereignly maintains with other States, in strict compliance with international law. Furthermore, it reflects the double standard in making value judgments on issues that the European Parliament pays no attention to in the territory of its own member states and in other parts of the world. The silence of the European Parliament on the resurgence of fascism could be understood as complicity.
The debate that underpinned that resolution evidenced a strong ideological bias on the part of a group of conservative and extreme right-wing MEPs, some with well-known ties to anti-Cuban politicians in the United States, whose purpose is to hinder the current relations between Cuba and the European Union based on the ADPC signed by the 27 Member States. To accomplish their purpose, they attempt to ignore the results of the Cuba-EU Third Joint Council held last May 26, and distort facts, data and figures. They willfully lie to question the positive course of relations between Cuba and the European Union in various areas, including cooperation.
The debate, in which high-level representatives of other institutions such as the European Council and the European Commission made statements, showed both the validity of the ADPC to advance in the development of mutually beneficial relations, as well as the worthlessness of unilateral and meddling stands that in the past have hindered dialogue and cooperation.
We appreciate the position of those MEP’s who, in strict adherence to evidence and historical truth, denounced that threatening the ongoing dialogue and cooperation is a menial allegiance of the European ultra-right wing to the policy of the US Administration against the Cuban people, universally rejected every year at the United Nations General Assembly.
This resolution contributes to US attempts to isolate Cuba internationally and justify its genocidal blockade that has inflicted so much harm upon the Cuban people for more than 60 years. Furthermore, it is an attack against the companies of the European Community that invest or are interested in investing in Cuba and it expresses the will of ultra-right wing and related political forces to deprive the European Union of its own and independent policy on Cuba.
We alert that adopting this Resolution that singles out a Latin American and Caribbean country is a violation of the principles of respect, inclusion and cooperation under which the Third CELACEU Summit, to be held in Brussels in the next few days, is being convened and can cast doubts on the objectives of the European Union that is seeking to relaunch its relation with Latin America and the Caribbean.
We call on the MEP’s to respect the Cuba-EU Political Dialogue and Cooperation Agreement, the commitment made by its Member States, and the stand of other EU institutions such as the European Council and European Commission, as well as to listen to the broad sectors of the European societies who advocate for consolidating the dialogue and contributing to exchanges and collaboration in areas of mutual interest.

Havana, July 12, 2023.

Nieto de Allende rechaza exposición de contrarrevolucionaria cubana

Nieto de Allende rechaza exposición de contrarrevolucionaria cubana

Santiago de Chile, 5 jul (Prensa Latina) Pablo Sepúlveda Allende, nieto del expresidente chileno Salvador Allende, hizo hoy un enérgico llamado a suspender la organización de una exposición de la contrarrevolucionaria cubana Tania Bruguera en el museo que lleva el nombre de su abuelo.
 
 

En un mensaje al que tuvo acceso Prensa Latina, el médico internacionalista calificó la muestra de una grotesca provocación y un insolente agravio hacia la imagen, la memoria y el legado del presidente de la Unidad Popular.

“No en nombre de Allende”, escribió Sepúlveda, y recordó que Bruguera solo destaca porque su puesta en escena es contraria políticamente a la Revolución Cubana, esa misma Revolución que tanto Allende como millones y millones de personas en Cuba y en el mundo entero admiramos, defendemos y amamos.

“Tanto más grave es la afrenta que comete el Museo de la Solidaridad al realizar esta actividad cuando se cumplen 50 años del asesinato de Salvador Allende”, afirma.

Denuncia el nieto del exmandatario que es una vergüenza tener que brillar y lucrar colgándose de la imagen de Allende pero practicar todo lo contrario, traicionando así los ideales y los principios que el Compañero Presidente vivió ejerciendo y murió defendiendo.

Ideales y principios que son idénticos a los de la Revolución Cubana, dijo, y recordó el inmenso cariño, la indestructible amistad y solidaridad que Salvador Allende tuvo siempre con Fidel Castro, el pueblo cubano y su Revolución.

“Exigimos al Museo de la Solidaridad que no utilicen el nombre de Salvador Allende para cualquier actividad contraria a sus valores, principios e ideales”, demandó.

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Biocubafarma signs cooperation agreement with Chinese company

Biocubafarma signs cooperation agreement with Chinese company
The Biotechnological and Pharmaceutical Industries Group (BioCubaFarma) signed a new cooperation agreement with Chinese joint venture Changheber for the introduction of innovative immunotherapy for the treatment of cancer in the Asian country, it announced via Twitter

Author: Radio Habana Cuba | internet@granma.cu

june 28, 2023 10:06:39

Beijing, Jun 27 (RHC) The Biotechnological and Pharmaceutical Industries Group (BioCubaFarma) signed a new cooperation agreement with Chinese joint venture Changheber for the introduction of innovative immunotherapy for the treatment of cancer in the Asian country, it announced via Twitter.
Dr. Marta Ayala, director general of the Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology of Cuba (CIGB), visited Changheber’s plant in Changchun, China, where QuimiHib vaccines are produced in phase 3 clinical trials.
During the visit, a technology transfer contract was signed for the CIGB247 project, which will allow the research, production, and development of a product for the treatment of different types of cancer. It is expected that obtaining the sanitary registration of this product in China will allow its commercialization in other countries and benefit the population of both nations.
This collaboration further strengthens relations between China and Cuba in the field of biotechnology and represents an important opportunity for cancer treatment worldwide.
Biocubafarma is the main business group in the Cuban biopharmaceutical sector, comprising more than 30 institutions.

Gail Walker director of IFCO/Pastors for Peace arrested

Gail Walker arrested after trying to meet Senator Bob Menendez
Several activists with the National Network on Cuba, CODEPINK, and IFCO/Pastors for Peace were arrested on Thursday after trying to have a meeting with New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez in his office in Washington, DC. Activists were attempting to meet with Menendez to urge him to lift the US blockade against Cuba and take Cuba off the US’s State Sponsors of Terrorism list.

Author: Radio Habana Cuba | internet@granma.cu

june 23, 2023 09:06:36


Photo: Radio Rebelde
Washington, Jun 22 (RHC) Several activists with the National Network on Cuba, CODEPINK, and IFCO/Pastors for Peace were arrested on Thursday after trying to have a meeting with New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez in his office in Washington, DC. Activists were attempting to meet with Menendez to urge him to lift the US blockade against Cuba and take Cuba off the US’s State Sponsors of Terrorism list.
In a video uploaded to her Facebook account,Ct and executive director of IFCO/Pastors for Peace Movement- is seen being led away in handcuffs by a police officer, while she explained that she only intended to speak with the senator at his office and call for the end to Cuba’s inclusion on the list of states sponsoring terrorism, as well as the normalization of U.S. relations with Cuba.
“We should be able to talk about Cuba with our representatives without being arrested,” Gail Walker says in the video, where she also explained they requested several times to meet with Menendez, but never received a response.
“We are in defense of our Cuban family because we believe this policy is unjust,” she added.
“I think it’s funny that we are always told Cuba’s a repressive dictatorship, a police state when we are getting arrested just for trying to have a conversation,” Walsh said as she was being escorted by police officers onto an elevator.
According to Walker, once activists arrived at Menendez’s office, he was out but they were told by a staffer that he would be coming back. They were later told by the chief of staff that they needed to leave and that they would be arrested. “We wanted to talk to Menendez about his policy toward Cuba, his policy of keeping Cuba unjustly on the State Sponsors of Terrorism list,” she said as she was hustled through hallways and into the elevator beside Menendez’s office.
The NNOC, IFCO, and CODEPINK are mobilizing a march, alongside other solidarity and anti-war organizations, in Washington DC this Sunday, June 25 to take Cuba off of the US State Sponsors of Terrorism list, an extreme designation that Menendez supports. (Source: Prensa Latina)