USA, European Parliament: Lost Moral
Medical assistance is currently denied to undocumented people in the United States, a country that along with the European Parliament boasts about an impeccable moral and vents its powerlessness in a fierce defamatory campaign on Cuba.
In the US health reform proposal, immigrants are not important in the dreams or debts of US President Barack Obama's campaign, as the 2008 electoral votes and the vital contribution in the economic growth in the Union's all states were.
The reform, which favored more than 30 million Americans, annul immigrants, above all illegal people, meanwhile, large media empires distort such injustice and deviate, along with the European Parliament, attention to Cuba, where about 38,000 health experts give support to 77 countries worldwide.
Discrimination is not exclusive from the US administration. Europe, where surveys worry information about that problem, is at the same level.
The European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights revealed that a 12 percent of those polled stated they have been victims of racist violence in the last 12 months.
Efforts to normalize migratory flow with hardship caused by the economic crisis, as a backdrop last year, and racist speeches, are part of the European Parliament's political agenda about immigration.
Without looking in a mirror, the United States and Europe are condemning the Caribbean island for the voluntary death of a common prisoner, who pretended to be a "dissident," when his best role was that of a mercenary.
The reality, amid lies and disinformation, shows the presence in Haiti of the Henry Reeve International Medical Brigade against Disasters and Serious Epidemics, another expression of the island's respect for real human rights.
Cuban experts are carrying out thousand of consultations, surgeries, and assisting cases of obstetrics, gynecology, among other specialties, as well as avoiding outbreak of diseases as malaria and dengue, through an antivectorial and educational hygienic-epidemiological campaign.
They are also participating in the recovery of people's mental health, mainly children, the most affected ones after the January 12 earthquake, which left a high number of orphans.
In the US health reform proposal, immigrants are not important in the dreams or debts of US President Barack Obama's campaign, as the 2008 electoral votes and the vital contribution in the economic growth in the Union's all states were.
The reform, which favored more than 30 million Americans, annul immigrants, above all illegal people, meanwhile, large media empires distort such injustice and deviate, along with the European Parliament, attention to Cuba, where about 38,000 health experts give support to 77 countries worldwide.
Discrimination is not exclusive from the US administration. Europe, where surveys worry information about that problem, is at the same level.
The European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights revealed that a 12 percent of those polled stated they have been victims of racist violence in the last 12 months.
Efforts to normalize migratory flow with hardship caused by the economic crisis, as a backdrop last year, and racist speeches, are part of the European Parliament's political agenda about immigration.
Without looking in a mirror, the United States and Europe are condemning the Caribbean island for the voluntary death of a common prisoner, who pretended to be a "dissident," when his best role was that of a mercenary.
The reality, amid lies and disinformation, shows the presence in Haiti of the Henry Reeve International Medical Brigade against Disasters and Serious Epidemics, another expression of the island's respect for real human rights.
Cuban experts are carrying out thousand of consultations, surgeries, and assisting cases of obstetrics, gynecology, among other specialties, as well as avoiding outbreak of diseases as malaria and dengue, through an antivectorial and educational hygienic-epidemiological campaign.
They are also participating in the recovery of people's mental health, mainly children, the most affected ones after the January 12 earthquake, which left a high number of orphans.
Source:
Prensa Latina
Date:
18/03/2010