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The MCUD and SOS Justice’s
campaign for a Free Cuba Continues
Mary Fernandez, Press Secretary for SOS Justice
Miami, Florida. March 26th 2007. American senators received from
Engineer César Alarcón a request of solidarity in favor of urgent and
concrete actions to free Cubans oppressed by the terrorist regime of
Havana.
Senator Jim DeMint, South
Carolina - Alarcón
The request from Eng. Alarcón took place in Washington DC, at the
Marriott and Mayflower hotels, where this March 21st and 22nd the
Republican Senatorial Inner Circle of the United States of America met
to - among other subjects - receive from the senators specific
information regarding republican partisan policy.
Alarcón, who received his Honorary Doctorate degree for his
contributions in favor of education and democracy in America, discussed
with senators, journalists, intellectuals, industrialists and other
figures, subjects relating to the Cuban conflict associated in some way
with the American political scope.
Representing the Cuban Movement for a Unified Democracy and the SOS
Justice, Dr. Alarcón indicated the deficient policy of distribution,
control and use of public funds destined to promote democracy in Cuba.
At the same time he promised to deliver to the group of senators
information originating from reliable sources in Cuba, which confirms
the expositions by MCUD and SOS Justice on the misuse of funds
appropriated for the freedom of the Cubans.
"The manner in which those funds are used has not served to coordinate
effective methods of confrontation against the communist dictatorship
nor to restore democracy in Cuba" – explained Eng. Alarcón to every
senator that he spoke with.
The political situation in Latin American nations such as Venezuela and
Bolivia were also discussed at the activity of the Republican Senatorial
Inner Circle. On the matter, Alarcón informed those present:
"Representing our organizations I visited several states of the Republic
of Mexico and I was alarmed at the disinterestedness that many young
people have with respect to participating in the political life of their
country. It is worrisome to see new Mexican generations, those expected
to face the future, disappointed with the political course of their
country. Also, it worries me that they do not have any trust in the
politicians who, at the very least, are considered incapable. I who –
suffered through Communism as many other compatriots have - know the
horrors of Communism, its false tactics, its procedures of terror,
confirmed during this tour that Communism has fertile land in Mexico to
seed and to harvest its ominous doctrinal seed. The Marxist propaganda
is hardly fought there, perhaps by fear, perhaps by laziness. Therefore
it behooves us to help our Mexican brothers as much as those of other
Latin American nations so that they can understand the dangers of the
communist infiltration, so that they can fight it and can construct a
prosperous future of healthy democracies. The Marxist plague will cause
hunger and desolation in America if we do not eradicate that phenomenon
in our hemisphere. It will produce excessive immigration towards the
United States of America, the reason why I take this opportunity to
alert our Senators of the danger that awaits us at the American borders
to the north and south because the Communists have their agenda in
motion. An agenda whose main objective is to destroy this great nation
from within. It is evident that for the Communists the American borders
are entrance ports where they infiltrate with their Trojan horses... ".
Dr. Alarcón briefly met with ambassador John R. Bolton and gave him
information on some of the accomplishments by activists of MCUD and SOS
Justice. Also, Alarcón spoke with the well-known television host Sean
Hannity to whom he showed "the necessity to continue utilizing mass
media to spread the truth and to stop the liberal campaigns that try to
eradicate the conservative values of the American society".
T.V. host (Fox-News) Sean
Hannity and Alarcón
Senators Thad Cochran (Mississippi), Norm Coleman (Minnesota), John
Ensign (Nevada), Jim DeMint (South Carolina), Elizabeth Dole (North
Carolina), and Tom Coburn (Oklahoma) also spoke briefly in private with
the representative of the MCUD and SOS justice, Caesar Alarcón, who
described these contacts as " specially positive for the cause of
freedom and democracy for the Cubans oppressed by the PCC".
The MCUD and SOS Justice - as announced previously - continue developing
their Campaign for Democracy, for Human rights and for a Free Cuba
wherever in the world possible.
Other photos of the activity:
Alarcón - Honorable Ambassador
John R. Bolton
Alarcón - Senator John Ensign,
Nevada
Alarcón - Senator Elizabeth
Dole, North Carolina
Alarcón - Senator Norm Coleman,
Minnesota
Alarcón - Senator Tom Coburn,
M.D. Oklahoma
Senator Thad Cochran,
Mississippi - Alarcón
Alarcón - Senator Thad Cochran
(event)
NOTE - The activists of SOS Justice and the MCUD in exile
neither solicit nor accept fund from any official entity, nor private
organization, nor individuals, because as free men and of moral
principles, we believe that residing in democratic countries we have the
means at our disposal to earn an honest living for ourselves and our families.
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