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International-UN-NGOs
HRC presidency disregards complaint of terrorist presence in U.S. delegation
2004-04-08
EFL - from a Cuban perspective so be prepared to excercise the old gag relfex.

GENEVA, Switzerland, April 5.— Cuba was applauded today at the UN Human Rights Commission and shortly afterwards was obliged to publicly condemn the presence of terrorist Luis Zúñiga Rey on the U.S. delegation benches, affirmed PL. Cuban delegate María del Carmen Herrera was responsible for making the island’s speech on issue 12 at the HRC, dedicated to women’s rights and gender perspectives.

An analysis of the problems faced by women throughout the world won applause from many participants in the morning session of the meeting, a somewhat uncommon occurrence at this type of forum. As if further increase tension in the HRC, the Washington delegation section was once again occupied by Zúñiga Rey, an individual of Cuban origin whose criminal past was presented by Cuba to those chairing the event, as well as a request that he be withdrawn as a delegate.

Zúñiga Rey, linked to notorious terrorist Luis Posada Carriles, attempted to respond aggressively to the statement made by María del Carmen Herrera, who called for a point of order to reiterate that “admitting that kind of person into the HRC is both shameful and indicative of a lack of decency and respect.”
When the request was denied by Australian Mike Smith, current HRC president, the diplomat left the hall at the Palais de Nations in Geneva. Ladies and gentlemen, Elvis has left ...

Beforehand, Herrera had pointed out that poverty throughout the world has many faces, the majority of them being women, who constitute almost 70% of the nearly two billion people without resources and almost two thirds of the 876 million illiterates throughout the world. Herrera emphasized that whilst the world speaks of the “feminization of poverty,” Cuba is able to speak of “the feminization of rights,” given that “women make up 44.9% of the labor force in the civil state sector.”

She also referred to the difficult situation of a specific group of Cuban women - mothers, wives and daughters, namely the relatives of “the five Cuban patriots unjustly imprisoned in the United States”, whose only crime was to be “true heroes in the fight against terrorism.” She pointed out that some of those women were present at the meeting.

“They are not only suffering on account of the unjust and arbitrary imprisonment imposed on their loved ones, but also because Washington has even denied them their legitimate right of visiting them in prison, an event that would at least provide them with the affection of a mother, wife or daughter,” she observed.

Touching, truly touching.
Posted by:Super Hose

#2  Being used to KCNA, this is pretty tepid.
And they call themselves Commies!
Posted by: tu3031   2004-04-08 11:59:27 AM  

#1  crap - at first I thought you were talking HRC as Hillary Rodham Clinton - thought I was having a nightmare
Posted by: Frank G   2004-04-08 8:16:36 AM  

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