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US Aggressions against Cuba Tried in Mexico |
2005-04-26 |
Experts from Argentina, Belgium, Spain, the United States, Mexico, Panama and Cuba, belonging to the Benito Juarez International Court, Monday will take to trial in this city the US government for over four decades of aggressions, interventions and harassment against Cuba. According to Mexican Enrique Gonzalez, prosecutor, the court will file 11 charges against the White House, a recalcitrant violator of international law, as well as repudiate the presence of US envoys all over the world. Since 1959, successive US administrations have maintained a constant, persistent policy of aggression against Cuba, including actions such as genocide, State terrorism and other crimes against humanity, Gonzalez stressed. On April 4, Gonzalez notified the US embassy here, accusing the government of George W. Bush of violating the universal principle of peaceful coexistence and illegally occupying a part of the islandÂŽs territory. He also pointed his finger at US violation of the principle of non-intervention, the need to lift the economic siege against Cuba, the more than 3,400 lives claimed due to terrorist actions, whose damages run to over $181 billion, and the nearly 600 bids to assassinate Cuban President Fidel Castro. The Benito Juarez International CourtÂŽs authority is the moral influence of its members, so its resolutions only have ethical reach. (Sticks out tongue, makes raspberry sounds while holding thumb of open hand to end of nose.) |
Posted by:Anonymoose |
#3 They already get chicken and other stuffs. He can trade w/the world, why does he need US? |
Posted by: anonymous2u 2005-04-26 10:44:23 PM |
#2 to prevent those inhumane aggressions, I'd suggest we weld shut the border |
Posted by: Frank G 2005-04-26 9:51:57 PM |
#1 I've never believed in parallel universe, let alone in the same space and time, but I concede it now. |
Posted by: Sobiesky 2005-04-26 9:46:01 PM |