Friday, 6 April 2012

Statement of Racial Integration Movement Juan Gualberto Góme

The Racial Integration Movement Juan Gualberto Gómez, declares that the current Constitution of the Republic of Cuba, passed in 1976, is not compatible with patriotic ideals of freedom and democracy to the Cuban nation, country by the thousands of good men, black and white, fighting, walking, barefoot, lost their lives to bequeath a homeland of Cuba liberties.
We believe that the current constitution governing the destinies of the citizens in Cuba, is not faithful to the ideals of freedom and democracy of our Apostle Jose Marti, in which he says inspired.
To be a truly Marti and inclusive constitution as it reads the most of our Apostle desire: I want the first Law of the Republic, is the cult of the Cubans the full dignity of man, should repeal all the chapters which make the citizen's right to one-party ideology, as this is violating the ideal of our José Martí and a citizen the right dumbbell embarrassing as the main factor to take into account the component of the Cuban nation, when it clearly makes this statement for posterity: It is always unfortunate for the freedom that liberty is a party.
We believe that the justifications that the regime wields with references to the Cuban Revolutionary Party founded by Martí, does not withstand scrutiny. Rather we respond to the ambition of power and political opportunism, which binds the citizen and a slave of the totalitarian system.
Our Apostle said: A Constitution is a living law and practice that can not be built ideological elements.
The children do not have to load the irresponsibility of their parents. We believe that our country has become a military dictatorship, and we realized that in a democratic change, not tolerate, nor will we do with that concept, dressed in olive green, take over the public purse to benefit themselves and their family, mocking the principles of morality of the nation.
Do not ever admit, under any circumstances, that those who now hunger repress and massacre, who physically and verbally to peacefully oppose the regime by Cuba of booms, truck mounted further discrediting and opportunism, thanks toabuse of power and a constitution that must be repealed immediately to make way for a citizen consensus, where the people know, step by step, each agreement is taken or intends to be taken to formalize a constitution for worthy and dependent on the Cuban people .
Racial Integration Movement Juan Gualberto Gomez, gives the right to make pubic the statement, and none of its members will welcome the opinions of deceptive, racist constitution that responds faithfully to the overwhelming and destructive instinct of a ruling elite.
We believe in reconciliation. Is reconciliation possible between all factors of the Cuban nation to end forever with a failed political system economically, politically and socially, by the whim of those who never lacked anything and constant cheating the public.
A political party or government has the law to take over the country. The measures taken in the Sixth Congress of the Communist Party of Cuba relative to the economy and a welfare course, does not shed any of its guidelines an exhaust Barbula for the people. All are aimed at strengthening the regime as totalitarian system at the expense of citizen welfare, to continue longer in power and prolong the cry dessperado the Cuban people.
Only a truly inclusive constitution with teddy bears lamasa impact Cuban population will be 'possible to improve the country, without hatred, and abuse, stuffed or rancor, where even today's Communist leaders have ample receptivity and sympathy. Just fill in value and take the plunge.
Life itself has shown that it is not power that makes them commit many abuses and failures, but the fear of losing it. But if this were to happen by consensus and will of the people, must be borne with dignity and pride party, it will also make large, with an indisputable place in the history of the Cuban nation.
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Racial Integration Movement Juan Gualberto Gómez

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