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- From: rich@pencil.cs.missouri.edu (Rich Winkel)
- Subject: CUBA: Women will be hardest hit by US embargo
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- ** Topic: CUBA: Women will be hardest hit by **
- ** Written 4:20 am Oct 29, 1992 by crosenberg in cdp:reg.cuba **
- From: Charlie Rosenberg <crosenberg>
- Subject: CUBA: Women will be hardest hit by
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- Reference: North America
- Title: CUBA: Women will be hardest hit by U.S. embargo, says Cuban woman
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- nicosia, oct 26 (ips/george penintaex) -- women and children will
- be the worst affected by new u.s. legislation which tightens the
- trade embargo on cuba, says an official of a cuban women's group.
-
- rebecca cutie cansino of the federation of cuban women has
- described the so-called 'torricelli law' -- which got president
- george bush's signature on saturday -- as both ''illegal'' and
- ''inhuman''.
-
- the 'torricelli law' also known as the 'cuban democracy act'
- extends the terms of the existing embargo imposed by the u.s. on
- cuba in 1961 to subsidiaries of u.s. companies operating outside
- of the united states.
-
- speaking to reporters here monday, cansino said the new law,
- ''which pretends to pressure all governments to blockade cuba, is
- a violation of all international law, and deprives the cuban
- people of their right to self-determination and sovereignty''.
-
- already, germany, britain, canada and other countries have
- objected to the u.s. law, which they consider not only counter-
- productive, but a violation of their own sovereignty. britain and
- canada have already adopted counter-measures to ensure that it
- does not affect subsidiary companies on their soil.
-
- cansino said that with the collapse of the former communist
- regimes in the eastern bloc, the consequences of the u.s. embargo
- would be even more severe.
-
- cuba is currently suffering from a shortage of raw materials,
- foodstuffs, medicine, petroleum -- products which they previously
- got from the ex-soviet union at prices way below market values.
-
- but cansino said cubans, particularly women, are finding ways
- of overcoming problems created by the u.s. government's new law.
- ''we are making shoes with cloth or learning to fix old shoes, we
- have turned to 'green pharmacology' and are using bikes for
- transport because of the fuel shortage,'' she said.
-
- cansino, who is here attending a meeting of the pan-cyprian
- organisation of women's associations, said the new u.s. clampdown
- has made cubans all the more ''anti-imperialistic'' and they were
- now more determined than ever to see their system to survive.
-
- despite washington's certainty that cuba will collapse like the
- other former communist regimes of eastern europe, the country ''is
- continuing on its way, developing socialism and improving its
- system'', she added.
-
- ''cuban women are sure that only a socialist way of development
- can eliminate the discrimination of women, that is why we all are
- firmly determined to defend our process without foreign
- interference,'' stressed cansino. (end/ips/wc/gp/tvh/92)
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