-- Mahatma Gandhi
IN A FEW DAYS the world will be marking the
40th anniversary of the systematic denial of human rights and basic human
dignity in Cuba. The 50th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of
Human Rights was observed in Cuba by beatings and arrests of dissidents
and human-rights activists leading up to and on the anniversary itself.
We shall raise here a silent call for justice. We shall use petitions,
silent vigils, and fasts to raise the issue of justice for those who no
longer can speak. We will not forget those innocents who died at the hands
of the Cuban government such as:
We call on all people of goodwill to join our silent call for justice.
Let others know of these travesties. We have embraced the principle of
nonviolence, and we seek the truth as our ends. Gandhi said: ``Use truth
as your anvil, nonviolence as your hammer, and anything that does not
stand the test when it is brought to the anvil of truth and hammered with
nonviolence, reject it.''
We call on people everywhere who share our passion for justice to join
us. Nearly a year ago we signed an Accord for Democracy in which the final
line quoted Marti's noble sentiment: ``With everyone, and for the good of
everyone.''
Let us work so that in Cuba once again this will become a reality and
not just a noble sentiment.
Susana Mendiola Viviana Mendiola Marco J. Alonso John Suarez
Join our silent call for justice
Last Dec. 10 a spiritual heir of the 1948 Cuban delegation held up
copies of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and of the New
Testament and was knocked down and dragged away by Cuban police. Today the
mere support of those principles enunciated by the Cuban delegation in
1948 leads to beatings, arrests, and in some cases, deaths.
Chairwoman,
Vice President,
Treasurer,
Coordinator,
Free Cuba Foundation
Florida International University
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