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Carter 'disappointed' by Cuba's handling of Varela Project petition
miami herald ^ | march 19, 2003 | andres oppenheimer, oppenheimer report

Posted on 03/19/2003 3:02:24 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife

ATLANTA - Former President Jimmy Carter, who 10 months ago made headlines by endorsing a pro-democracy petition in a nationally televised speech during a visit to Cuba, said Tuesday that he is ''disappointed'' by the Cuban regime's lack of response to the request.

In an interview with The Herald, Carter called on Cuba's National Assembly to vote on the Varela Project, the petition signed by 11,020 Cubans on the island that asks for a referendum under the current Cuban laws on whether the island should enact legislative changes guaranteeing freedom of speech, and free elections. Carter, who was chairing three-day conference on ''Financing Democracy in the Americas'' organized by the Carter Center, said that ``we have to be constantly critical of any violation in Cuba of their own Constitution, which guarantees freedom of speech, and freedom of assembly, which in my opinion authorizes the Varela Project.''

''I've been disappointed that the National Assembly did not accept the Varela petition and act on that petition, one way or another,'' Carter added. On the other hand, Carter reiterated his opposition to current U.S. policy on Cuba, stating that maintaining the current travel ban and the U.S. trade embargo on the island are ``one of the worst things the United States can do.'' He added: ``The best way to have slow, evolutionary political change is to have unimpeded access to the Cuban people and to the thousands of people in the Cuban government through free visitation.''

During his highly publicized trip to Cuba last May -- the first visit by a sitting or former U.S. president to the island since 1928 -- Carter had used the occasion of a nationally televised speech at the University of Havana to talk about the Varela petition, and to ask that it be allowed to be published in the Cuban media. Because of the Cuban regime's stringent censorship, the referendum request has not been published in Cuba's mass media until now.

Referring to the Cuban government's claims that it could not consider the referendum request because it allegedly demanded constitutional changes, which would require a different procedure under Cuban laws, Carter said, ``I read the Varela petition very carefully, and I read the Cuban Constitution. In my opinion, the Varela petition does not call for constitutional changes. It calls for changes in statutory laws.''

Asked whether he is supporting the nomination of Varela Project leader Oswaldo Payá Sardiñas to win a Nobel peace prize, Carter -- who won the award last year -- smiled and said, ``I don't want to single out one person, but it would please me if anyone who works for freedom or for democracy was honored.'' Carter refused to say whether he has supported any particular nomination.

''That's a private thing for me,'' he said.


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To: oyez
Comunists are always disapointing. Where whole damned philsophy is based on disapointment. Communism is a sub-human condition.

Big time!!

21 posted on 03/20/2003 5:08:59 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: albee
"Jimma" Carter also left a horror-show legacy of the most corrupt, leftist cadre of evil Federal Judges imaginable, including the virulently anti-American 9th Federal Court of Appeals.

You know, the Carter appointed sociopaths in black robes who are trying to outlaw the Pledge of Allegiance.

22 posted on 03/20/2003 5:10:16 AM PST by friendly
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To: Ole Okie
Who but Cahtah

Clintoon. If we never know the two, we wouldn't be at war today.

23 posted on 03/20/2003 5:23:54 AM PST by oyez (Is this a great country...... or what??)
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To: oyez
Clintoon. If we never know the two, we wouldn't be at war today.

You're right, of course.

But somehow, nobody......nobody at all......gives the impression of total leadership incompetence that Jimmah Carter gives.

24 posted on 03/20/2003 8:14:35 AM PST by Ole Okie
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
Face it peanut man you were used and abused by Fidel, don't complain now cry baby demonRAT...The US embargo stands!
NO WELFARE FOR FIDEL ! GOD BLESS PRESIDENT GWBUSH !
25 posted on 03/20/2003 8:46:13 AM PST by GHCubana
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To: Ole Okie
gives the impression of total leadership

Clinton was a leader. He could get a young intern to follow him into oval office.

26 posted on 03/20/2003 8:51:19 AM PST by oyez (Is this a great country...... or what??)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
``The best political system is of just one party. True democracy is socialist. And the only way to defend human rights is in a society of equality and social justice.'' ***

Could have been said Lit'l Tommy, Hillery or Chuckie. Let the little man in Cuba or Viet Nam tell you all about human rights, equality and social justice. Every one is equally miserable and without rights.

27 posted on 03/20/2003 9:04:06 AM PST by oyez (This country is too good for some people.....)
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