At UN Forum on COVID-19,  Diaz-Canel calls attention on the human cost of inequality

Edited by Jorge Ruiz Miyares
2020-12-03 11:26:26

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Havana, December 3 (RHC)-- Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel Bermudez called on Thursday for a fair, democratic, and equitable world order as a critical condition for the human species' survival.

 

Addressing the  31st Special Session of the UN General Assembly in response to the Coronavirus disease, COVID-19 Pandemic,  being held virtually until Friday, the Cuban head of State noted that in an ever-connected, world inequality is rampant.

 

"Covid-19 has fully exposed the human cost of that inequality and unveil the urgent need to strengthen national healthcare systems, encourage universal access to basic medical services, and to guarantee the equitable distribution of vital resources," he said.

 

In his statement, Diaz-Canel wondered how it is possible that the United States, responsible for 38% of the military expenditure in the world, cannot respond for the more than 11 million infected people and over 238 000 deaths due to COVID-19 in that country.

 

"Why isn't the enormous budget devoted to the arms race is not dedicated to confronting the disease? "Diaz-Canel asked.

 



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  • David Wade's gravatar
    David Wade
    04/12/2020 03:58 pm

    An excellent question by President Diaz-Canel Bermudez. The official motto of the US government is "Everything for war, nothing for the poor."


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