People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol.
XXVI
No. 39 October 06,2002 |
Remembering Jose Marti
A
three – member delegation from the Cuban Institute of Friendship with the
Peoples (ICAP), consisting of Evangelina Seoane Dominguez, (vice president),
Alica Elvira Corredera Morales (head of department) and Isabel Adela Perez
Herrera (an official) had visited India from September 17 to September 25, and
met, among others, eminent personalities like former President, K R Narayanan,
CPI (M) general secretary, Harkishen Singh Surjeet, Congress (I) president,
Sonia Gandhi, former external affairs minister, K Natwar Singh, IPU chairperson,
Dr. Najma Hepthullah, Forward Block general secretary, Debabrata Biswas, CPI
leaders D Raja and Pallab Sen Gupta, Chandrajit Yadav, MP, and leaders of the
SFI, DYFI, AIKS, AIAWU, CITU, and AIDWA, among others.
They
also met the eminent author, Ajeet Kaur and artist, Arpana Kaur, at the Academy
of Fine Arts and Literature.
The
National Committee for Solidarity with Cuba in India has decided to observe the
150th birth anniversary of Cuba's great patriot martyr, Jose Marti, with
festivals, public meetings, exhibitions, debates and other activities that will
help to popularise his life and ideas among the mass of people of our country.
A
National Delegate Convention on Solidarity with Cuba was held at Andhra Bhawan,
in New Delhi, on September 20th, presided over by A Vijayaraghavan, MP and
Convenor of the Solidarity Committee With Cuba in India. This meeting was
addressed by Suneet Chopra, joint secretary of AIAWU, MP's Hannan Mollah and K M
Khan, Ramesh Chandra, former chairman of the World Peace Council, Atul Kumar
Anjan, CPI executive committee member, Sumit Chakravarty, editor Mainstream,
Professor Aparajith Chattopadhyay of JNU, G Devarajan, secretary of Forward
Bloc, and Krishna Prasad, president of SFI, who spoke on the resolution proposed
by the Solidarity Committee which was passed unanimously. The vice president of
ICAP greeted the convention.
Following
is the declaration adopted by National Delegate Convention On Solidarity With
Cuba, held in New Delhi on September 20, 2002:
DECLARATION
WE
the representatives of The National Committee for Solidarity with Cuba in India,
express our firm solidarity with the Cuban people who have fought relentlessly
against Spanish colonial rule and then against oppressive dictatorships foisted
on the Cuban people by US imperialism, emerging as a sovereign socialist
Republic in 1960. We believe that the people of every country have the right to
govern themselves as they please without external interference. We further
express our solidarity with the ongoing Cuban revolution, which has rooted out
the vestiges of slavery, racism and illiteracy in the process of its evolution.
We also express our support for the manner in which exploitation is sought to be
rooted out and the foundation of a more just and equitable society laid by the
Cuban people and their government.
In
this year of the hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the birth of Cuba’s great
patriot martyr, Jose Marti, we deem the illegal blockade imposed on the people
of Cuba by the US administration, (whose closest collaborators are the drug and
arms mafia of Miami) a crime against humanity and join the growing numbers of
sane people in the USA and all over the world in demanding that it be ended at
once.
We
further demand that the USA stop the proxy war it is conducting from its
territory against the sovereign state of Cuba whose territory of Guantanamo it
still illegally occupies. In this context we ask for the removal of
concentration camps of suspected al-Qaeda terrorists from the Guantanamo Naval
Base whose original agreement has no provision to turn it into a prison camp. We
further demand the release of the Cuban patriots Gerardo Hernandez Nordelo,
Fernando Gonzales Llort, Ramon Labanino Salazar, Rene Gonzales Sechwrert and
Antonio Guerrero Rodriguez, who are being held as "spies" since
September 12, 1998 without proper justice being meted out to them. We demand
they be declared what they are, fighters against global terrorism, and be
released at once. We condemn the constant threats being voiced by the USA
against Cuba, North Korea, Iraq and Iran and call on our government to come out
openly against such international terrorism and ensure that the USA and its
allies are forced to behave according to international norms as other countries
do. In this context we condemn the recent speech of President Bush at the UN
General Assembly session and demand that the government of India dissociate
itself from it publicly.
The
Solidarity Committee has decided to observe the 150th birth anniversary of Jose
Marti with festivals, public meetings, exhibitions, debates and other activities
that will help to popularise his life and ideas among the mass of people of our
country, strengthen the campaign to resist the US blockade with material aid to
Cuba, and will attend all major international activities connected with these
issues in strength.
The
National Committee will ensure that the year 2003 will be one of cementing the
relation between the Cuban and Indian people more than ever before.