
Letter to the Editor
Cuban Government’s human rights record defended
Wednesday, April 28, 2004
Dear Sir,
I, Dr Luis M Luarca, Cuban Refugee in the Cayman Islands, Head of the Cuban
Restoration Project which includes The Multiparty Patriotic United System, I
am writing this letter to protest the result of the latest voting concerning
the Cuban Government’s human rights violation records.
My first message is addressed to the Hon Dr Fidel Castro Ruz (President of
the State Council and the Ministers ).
As it was, is, and will be my intention the Cuban Restoration Project is
based in justice, love, joy and peace for all the Cubans, therefore I want to
ask you the opportunity to discuss it, in detail.
If it is true that my life was, is and probably will be full of emotions
due to our political differences, I am not missing the point of Forgiveness
and co-operation in the very best interest of the Cuban Nation and our Cuban
People inside and outside the National Territory.
To be a refugee never should mean to be a betrayer to the homeland.
I am a peaceful and democratic person whom The Almighty Father is
supporting subject to the condition that I have to protect the Cuban nation
from war as well to protect your life and the life of your staff.
It is good to mention that The Almighty Father has provided me with the
necessary tool to do this job, and I am going to use it and do His will.
With the intention of avoiding witness and creating a comfortable
environment for both of us, our meeting should be behind closed doors.
The Second Message of this letter is addressed to His Holiness, Pope John
Paul II, the Cuban Cardinal Mons. Jaime Ortega Alamino and all the members of
the Cuban Conference Of Roman-Catholic Bishops .
Please promote and/or support the above mentioned meeting.
The next message of this letter is addressed to: Ms Christine Chanet, James
C. Cason and the media:
Why was the American-Taliban soldier sent to the USA?
How is it that two Permanent Members of the United Nations Security Council
and a few others went to a war without the proper and needed consensus. Is it
not a violation of international law?
Are people aware and informed of the human rights violations in the Cayman
Islands (one of the reasons why I want to return to Cuba)?
Are people aware and informed that the Cuban dissidents are by far worse
than Dr Fidel Castro? I would like to have the opportunity to discuss this
topic with you.
Is the human rights situation in Cuba equal to, better or worse than before
1994?
If you answer me this question properly I may be change my views .
Where are the weapons of mass destruction?
Dr Luis M Luarca
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