July 22nd., 1997
Cuban opposition leaders ask for a national plebiscite
Havana, July 16, 1997
Information provided from Havana by
independent journalists Joaquin Torres Alvarez and Miguel Fernandez
Martinez.
In this City of Havana, under temperatures of over 35· C, during
a
summer with a foreboding of uncertainty regarding the democracy dream, we,
Joaquin Torres, President of the Havana Press Bureau, and Miguel
Fernández
Martínez, independent journalists, have been fortunate enough to
have
witnessed a momentous political happening.
The existence of Concilio Cubano (Cuban Council) is an
undeniable
fact in the political history of this nation. Since October of 1995, all
the
efforts and energies of the internal opposition have been directed towards
closing ranks for a united front which will take us to democracy through
political transition.
Useless have been the pressure, the harassment and the acts of
repression
against political and human right leaders and activists. Efforts towards
a
civil society continue through paths mapped out on a road with no return.
The
Cuban National Alliance now emerges from the context imposed by the new
wave of
repression unleashed against the dissidents and the internal opposition in
an
effort to unite all forces involved in the Cuban phenomenon.
The following are the textual declarations of the Cuban National
Alliance,
born June 22, 1997 out of the national political spectrum:
"This Alliance emerges mindful of our national identity, and in
the
course of the necessary and constant struggle in which the Cuban people
are
intelligently involved at the present time in order to rid themselves of
a
decadent and oppressive system which violates their rights, it emerges
within
the framework of the strategy of other existing opposition movements which
do
their utmost to unconditionally defend the following principles:
The sovereignty of the nation;
A government based upon the will of the people;
A government of the majority;
The rights of the minority;
Guarantee of basic human rights;
Free and lawful elections;
Equality in the law;
Due process of law;
Constitutional limits of the government;
Social, economic and political pluralism; and
Tolerance, pragmatism, cooperation and conservation values,
taking into account that all men are created equal, that their Creator
gave
them certain inalienable rights, among which are the rights to life,
freedom and
the pursuit of happiness, and that to guarantee these rights men institute
governments whose legal powers emanate from the consent of those they
govern.
Those inalienable rights include freedom of speech and expression,
freedom
of religion and conscience, freedom of economic rights, the freedom to
assemble
and the right to protection under the law.
It is not possible to live in a country where there is no sympathy for
the
misfortunes of its people.
Affirming the criteria pronounced in this document, which are the
aspirations of our inner selves as well as our intention as the Alliance,
we
call on Your Excellency, Ricardo Alarcón de Quesada, President of
the
National Assembly of the Popular Power of the Republic of Cuba, to notify
all
governmental circles represented by you, as well as the President of the
Councils of State and the Ministers of the Republic of Cuba, to carry out
a
plebiscite in Cuba with the participation of everyone born in Cuba,
whether
living on the island or abroad.
The national referendum must be based on the following question:
Do you wish an amendment to the present constitution which will
guarantee
freedom of thought, freedom of association, pluralism and the election of
rulers through direct, free and secret ballots within the framework of the
representative democracy?
If the people of Cuba vote for the amendment to the present
constitution
introduced above, the Cuban government must respect the will of the
Cubans; that
is, amend the constitution and call for free and democratic elections
within a
period not exceeding twelve months.
This referendum must be supervised by the Organization of American
States,
the United Nations, the European Union, the Latin American Community,
representatives of the Cuban Catholic Church and other religious
denominations
established in the country.
The purpose for requesting the presence of said representations is to
provide this referendum with the guarantees required for this act.
In the City of Havana, Capital of the Republic of Cuba, this 22nd day
of
June, 1997."
The document is signed by Lic. Leonel Morejon Almagro, President of
Naturpaz, founder of the Cuban Council and Honorary President of the
Nationalist Action Party; Mr. Aguileo Cancio Chon, President of the
Nationalist
Action Party; Mrs. Cecilia Zamora Cabrera, President of the Independent
Feminist
Organization; Mrs. Nery Ortizas Campoalegre, President of the Mothers for
Solidarity Movement; Lic. Zohiris Aguiar Callejas, President of the
Popular
Democratic Alliance (ADEPO); Mr. Osvaldo Alfonso Valdés, President
of the
Cuban Democratic-Liberal Party; Mr. Leonardo Reynoso Rodríguez,
President
of the Martí Youth Organization for Democracy; Mr. José
Miranda
Gata, President of the Máximo Gómez Cuban National Movement;
Eng.
José Pastor León García, President of the
Martí
Youth Organization for Democracy; Mr. Jesús Pez Gómez, Vice
President of the Peace, Progress and Freedom Committee; Mr. Ibrahim
Carrillo
Fernández, Cuba Workers Union, and Professor Reinaldo Cosano Alen,
President of the Cuban Democratic Coalition.
This information was provided from Havana by independent journalists
Joaquín
Torres Alvarez and Miguel Fernández Martínez.