Cuba-EEUU: Letter to Clinton ask for stopping actual scheme of travels to Cuba, and recognized the Transition Government after Andrés Amian Gómez, its President.
Gómez: Ileana Ross-Lehtinen tiene razón en que los intercambios culturales solo están ayudando al Gobierno Comunista y no a la Disidencia ni la Oposición en Cuba.
July 11, 2011
The Honorable Hillary R. Clinton
Secretary
U.S. Department of State
Washington, DC 20521
Dear Secretary Clinton:
In light of the recent publication of the 2011 Trafficking In Persons Report, once again, Cuba ranks as a Tier 3 country.
I would like to suggest seeking for using USAID founds to help Raúl Castro educate Cuban officers to design how to fully comply with the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking.
Meanwhile, according to U.S. law (“countries on Tier 3 may not receive funding for government employees’ participation in educational and cultural exchange programs.”) I support Chairman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen proposal (of June 30, 2011) to reverse Administration’s current policy and suspend all educational and cultural direct-&-free exchanges with the Republic of Cuba institutions.
I would urge The Administration, within all applicable rules and guidelines, to recognize the “State of Antilles” and its Government as the Transition to Democracy Institutions in Cuba, and the ones to receive direct benefits of all educational and cultural exchanges.
The “Republic of Antilles” will have to hire Cuban hotels, airports and pay for all sort of products, institutions and services, so that Castro’s Government will have large profit.
Other Civil Society institutions will have full opportunities to apply for founding for projects of their own as well as receiving the basic humanitarian help Transition Government urge to distribute to registered citizens: 1 USD or so a day for standard citizens and 3 USD or so for active fighters for democracy that accept subordination to the Transition State strategies, instructions and institutions. I can make it non-illegal receiving such founds from a Republic of Antilles institutions as the “Sun 2012 Project’s Office for Civil Society Attention”.
But in actual scheme, Transition Government and the rest of Civil Society institutions get no access to the program general profits.
I thank Chairman ILEANA ROS-LEHTINEN and Mario Díaz-Balart for noting and explaining the actual situation of Cuban people and who fight within Cuba for Democracy. And what’s more, for acting to try to solve this contradictory situation we have gotten.
Thank you very much for your attention to this important matter.
Sincerely,
Andrés Amian Gómez
President (Free Elections Dic. 18, 2011)
Republic of Antilles
Transition Government in Cuba
(I typed over June 30, Ros-Lehtinen’s letter. I recognized, apologize and thank for that.)
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