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R: Birthday Present for Fidel
Ciao Nello,
grazie di aver postato questa notizia, che trovo sia addirittura
sensazionale. Sicuramente il dibattito é aperto e direi interessante. Certo
se hanno dato il Nobel per la Pace a Kissinger ci potrebbe stare anche a
Fidel, ma immagino che sorgeranno molte polemiche a proposito, in quanto
Fidel, pur avendo molto seguito, é sicuramente un personaggio complesso e
pieno di contraddizioni. C'é da dire che la situazione cubana rapportata a
quella del resto degli altri paesi dell'area latinoamericana é sicuramente
migliore. Per il resto però manca una certa libertà, per cui candidarlo al
Nobel forse non é troppo ragionevole. Nell'insieme lo merita di più il
popolo cubano.
Un caro saluto.
Marina
> apriamo un dibattito su questa proposta?
> Nello
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> A Norwegian MP is promoting Fidel Castro for the Nobel Peace Prize.
> You can actually support this nomination over the internet by
> accessing the following website.
>
> Monday, August 13th, Fidel Castro just celebrated his 75th birthday.
> Let's help show the massive international respect we all share for
> this amazing human being. Please support this nomination, even if he
> doesn't win, it is a sign of the profound respect and gratitude so
> many of us feel for his life which has been given to the service of
> humanity.
>
> Details at: http://home.online.no/%7Efranc/lag/cuba/index3.html
>
> On the 31st of January 2001 Fidel Castro, as a representative of the Cuban
> people, was suggested as a candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize by Hallgeir
> H. Langeland, a representative of the Norwegian Parliament. Langeland
> emphasizes the fact that Fidel Castro and the Cuban people have succeeded
in
> developing their country in such a way that the creation of hostile
feelings
> towards the USA and its people has been avoided. This they have managed in
> spite of the USA's embargo and its general aggression towards Cuba and the
> Cuban people for over 40 years. Langeland also stresses Cuba's
international
> involvement and solidarity. After the accident in Tsjernobyl, Cuba has
> received and treated more than 14000 children and over 4000 adults injured
> by nuclear radiation ( a few hundred are still receiving treatment there).
> People from a number of other poor countries also receive free health
> services in Cuba.
>
> Cuba has had more doctors and health personnel in the Third World than the
> rest of the world (WHO). Thousands of Cuban doctors, health personnel,
> engineers and other humanitarian workers work in more than 40 Third World
> countries and free university education has been given to 5000 doctors
from
> Latin America. At the UN's Main Assembly Meeting, where many of the
> delegates expressed concern about the grave lack of doctors in the Third
> World, Fidel Castro offered the UN 6000 doctors and other health
personnel.
>
> Cuba's international efforts for freedom and peace are acknowledged by
among
> others the former President of South Africa and winner of the Nobel Peace
> Prize, Nelson Mandela, who in 1999 stated that: -Without Cuba's support we
> would not have had our freedom now.
>
> Cuba has for several years been in a very difficult economical situation.
In
> spite of this the country has managed to achieve social and economical
> growth and distribution of goods. The country has accomplished and
defended
> important social human rights such as work, housing and food for all its
> inhabitants. Health services and education are still free.
>
> We support the parliamentary representative Hallgeir H. Langeland's
> suggestion, and we believe that the Cuban people, represented by Fidel
> Castro, is a worthy candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize. We hope that the
> Nobel Committee will be of the same opinion.
>
> Latin-America Group in Stavanger
> Guillermo Pinzón - Leader
> Colombia Committee in Stavanger
> Adriana Sossa - Leader
> Solidarity Group for Chile
> Francisco Castro - Leder
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