Legislation against Cuban medical missions denounced in the U.S.

Edited by Ed Newman
2020-06-19 18:45:18

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Miami, June 19 (RHC)-- The Jose Marti USA Cultural Association of Miami denounced that three U.S. senators intend to carry out inhumane acts with legislation aimed at sanctioning other countries for hiring Cuban medical missions.

In a press release issued this Friday, the organization from Florida pointed out that the legislative proposal promoted by Rick Scott, Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz -- 'three anti-Cubans in Congress' -- has the dubious pretext of considering nations that seek Cuban aid as accomplices to human trafficking.

The group warned that the bill presented this week under the name of 'Stop the Profits of the Cuban Regime,' is "another monstrosity, another of the extraterritorial actions of the United States government."

"We, the José Marti USA Cultural Association of Miami, together with the organizations of Cuban and Latin American emigration in Miami which make up the Alianza Martiana Coalition, together with the nations and people with dignity and solidarity, strongly oppose these criminal pretensions against our homeland and the world," the text stated.

According to the organization, those who support these projects are politicians who act miserably, without scruples of any kind, without limits against the Cuban family and the world, and are not capable of recognizing the humanistic and supportive trajectory of Cuban doctors.

The text emphasized that the cooperation of the Cuban doctors originates in a national thought that emerges from the great people of 11 million Cubans.  The cooperation of the Caribbean island, it added, saves millions of lives and contributes to the development of human resources training programs in countries where the lack of them is reflected in low health indices, high numbers of disease sufferings and consequent deaths.

The association also urged international public opinion to condemn the senseless and inhumane policy of the United States government against Cuba and to unanimously support the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to the Cuban doctors and nurses of the Henry Reeve International Contingent of Doctors Specialized in Disaster Situations and Serious Epidemics.
 



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