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  • Question of Guantanamo Causes Diplomatic Stampede in Geneva

    Adelante Cuba, Cuba
    April 20 2004

    Question of Guantanamo Causes Diplomatic Stampede in Geneva

    Geneva, Apr 20 (Prensa Latina) A simple question about the human
    rights resolution concerning the US Naval Base in Guantanamo, that
    illegally occupies Cuban territory, produced a stampede of diplomats,
    or in some cases, simple evasion.

    Cuban radio and television reporters, together with Prensa Latina
    correspondent, sought the viewpoint of UN Human Rights Commission
    delegates on the proposed resolution presented by Cuba, concerning
    the arbitrary detention of prisoners at the US military base, since
    the question is scheduled for discussion tomorrow, Wednesday.

    Hours earlier, ambassadors from Syria, Palestine, China, Zimbabwe and
    Iran, as well as numerous NGOs made their position known by the
    resounding applause given Cuba´s denunciation of human rights
    violations at the base.

    Positions of other delegates were more difficult to obtain,
    demonstrating their little acceptance of freedom of the press.

    The European Union group (Holland, Czech Republic) indicated they
    would follow the criteria of the EU, although without indicating what
    that would be. Australia and Rumania likewise said they would vote as
    instructed, but evidently do not yet know their instructions.

    Ireland, Honduras, Nicaragua, Mexico, France, Sweden, Armenia,
    Croatia and Costa Rica left the Palace of Nations in record time,
    none deigning to express an opinion.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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