calendar>>March 25. 2011 Juch 100 |
US Blockade against Cuba Blasted
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Pyongyang, March 25 (KCNA) -- The United States is further tightening its blockade against Cuba. It froze the UN aid fund for preventing infectious diseases some days ago. On March 11, a vice-minister of Trade and Foreign Investment of Cuba strongly denounced this as an illegal action hampering the aid project of an international organization. Cooperation is now under way among countries and regions and between international organizations and countries in different fields in the international arena. This cooperation is becoming more brisk as regards the issues of combating infectious diseases and disasters that seriously threaten the right of the people to existence. Nevertheless, the U.S. committed above-said outrage, once gain disclosing its true colors as a criminal against humanity. This is obviously an inhuman behavior diametrically running counter to the spirit of the UN calling for respecting the right of the people to existence and part of its vicious moves to tighten economic sanctions and blockade against Cuba. As already reported, the U.S. has systematically worked hard to isolate and stifle Cuba for years. It has run the whole gamut of machinations including appeasement, deception, military threat and blackmail in a bid to stifle Cuba advancing along the road of socialism since the victory of the revolution, considering it as a thorn in its flesh. As Cuba has kept to its chosen road, not yielding to the above-said moves, the U.S. has resorted to dastardly economic sanctions and blockade against it. They inflicted enormous economic losses upon Cuba, bringing sufferings to its many people. The present reality indicates that the U.S. economic sanctions and blockade against Cuba are a wanton infringement upon the sovereignty of Cuba and serious human rights abuses aimed to isolate and stifle it and bring down its government. Nothing can justify the U.S. blockage against Cuba. |
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