jueves, junio 25, 2015

Revolutionary government in Cuba took power and began fomenting hatred against anyone who was not in favor of it.

Enemies of Their People
Dr. Eduardo Enrique Herrera.*
While conversing with a friend, he tells me that his friend told him, “You are speaking with an enemy of the Revolution.” My friend confessed to me that he really does not know who the true enemy is, if it is I, or those who label me that way.
Labels such as these — counterrevolutionary, worm, salaried employee of the empire — and others, are used contemptuously about anyone who expresses a view contrary to the Cuban government. A regime that has been in power for more than 56 years without rule of law and with only one party controls everything!
Since 1959, the so-called Revolutionary government took power and began fomenting hatred against anyone who was not in favor of it. This divisiveness took over everyone, even affecting families in which some members were not sympathizers of the regime.
Thus did hatred grow, and the rejection of other Cubans who criticize the government and its followers. These Cubans have the right to differing thoughts and opinions, without having their patriotism called into question. Citizens throughout the world, even if they think differently, have the same right.
I see how mistreated are people on the Island who oppose the regime. We have as an example the beatings inflicted on the Ladies in White, and other opposition members, who have their own opinions and express them with courage.
Individuals like them, who demand the reestablishment of true democracy in Cuba — despite the abuse and indifference they endure from many other Cubans — wage an open struggle.
There needs to be a true evaluation of who are the so-called enemies.
Those who join with the government and defend its continuation in power do not consider the miserable salaries and poor living conditions of the great majority of the population.
Despite the propaganda machine claiming that education and health care are “free,” we pay a high cost for them.
Those who call us enemies should stop and think: Who, really, are the enemies?
Source: Translating Cuba.                         

* Medical specialist in Surgery. Working in the Surgery department of the Hospital "Calixto Garcia “, he collaborates with articles on health and medicine in the independent press agency Hablemos Press. He resides in Havana, Cuba.

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