By: Arnaldo Ramos Lauzurique
senile insanity, cynicism, fear, or perhaps because of these three reasons at once Fidel Castro was on February 13 in his "Reflections" this amazing and outrageous comments:
"It would be a mistake to imagine that the revolutionary people's movement in Egypt, theoretically due to a reaction against the violation of their basic rights. The people do not challenge the repression and death and remain whole nights protesting simply formal energy issues. "
According to this gentleman, violations of the most basic rights are merely formal, which reflects the burden of cynicism of that statement, and when he says that people do not rebel against it, is denying the humanity of the masses, assuming that freedom , democracy and human rights violations are not sufficient motivation for them, and that in Egypt the revolt of the masses was just a reaction to his poor physical conditions and the breaking of laws.
This approach reflects, in turn, fear that the masses in Cuba can take the example of Egypt and the hope that this does not happen, given the illusory promises contained in the guidelines of the Sixth Congress of the Communist Party of Cuba, about to be an improvement in the economic situation in the coming years.
But even if there was an improvement in the unlikely sense, the social, moral and legal, as well as the systematic violation of all civil and political rights and the complete lack of freedom and democracy are so overwhelming that since the vast majority of Cuban people do not believe in a solution without a change , speed and everything is limited to when and how.
In Egypt A lot can happen after the fall of Mubarak, but what happened so far there frightens tyrants like Fidel Castro and highlights the power of the masses when they decide to get rid of them.
From now on the phrase "Egypt."
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