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Cuban American receives Republican Senate distinction
By Mary Fernandez, Press Director of SOS Justice

The engineer Cesar Alarcon was proclaimed a “dedicated republican” and “inspiring leader” by the National Republican Senatorial Committee. These recognitions were officially certified and documented on June 9th of this year 2008.

Alarcón, who received his Honorary Doctorate degree for his contributions in favor of education and pro democracy (see related link) and one of the most outstanding personalities of the United States of America in this present year (see related link), declared: “Being proclaimed an inspiring leader and a dedicated republican leader further reinforces and encourages me to spread the benefits of the democratic system of government in national and international arenas and – in a very special way it motivates me to continue interceding so the Cuban nation is totally free of that flagellum that is the oppression of the communist party”.

The distinction granted to Dr. Alarcon was signed by the Honorable Senator John Ensign, current Chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee.

“Presently, a truly terrible time for the Cuban people, marked by the recycling of the Communists through the figure of the criminal Raul Castro and by the complicity of European governments who previously had expressed solidarity to our cause of liberation, my message to the pro democratic activists remains the same: we must be united and secure solidarity to apply historically confirmed successful methods to fight. The division and the disorderly use of public funds and useless procedures of liberation are three of the main causes that have dragged the advancement of our cause. We must overcome these obstacles and therefore I will continue proposing to our compatriots the “Aldabonazo” (see related link) as first step in that direction” - concluded Engineer Alarcon.