Key
address by Dr. Fidel Castro Ruz, President of the Republic of Cuba at the
World Conference against racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and
related intolerance Durban, South Africa.
September 1, 2001
Excellencies:
Delegates and guests:
Racism, racial discrimination and xenophobia are not naturally instinctive
reactions of the human beings but rather a social, cultural and political
phenomenon born directly of wars, military conquests, slavery and the
individual or collective exploitation of the weakest by the most powerful
all along the history of human societies.
No one has the right to boycott this Conference which tries to bring some
sort of relief to the overwhelming majority of mankind afflicted by
unbearable suffering and enormous injustice. Neither has anyone the right
to set preconditions to this conference or urge it to avoid the discussion
of historical responsibility, fair compensation or the way we decide to
rate the dreadful genocide perpetrated, at this very moment, against our
Palestinian brothers by extreme right leaders who, in alliance with the
hegemonic superpower, pretend to be acting on behalf of another people
which throughout almost two thousand years was the victim of the most
fierce persecution, discrimination and injustice that history has known.
Cuba speaks of reparations, and supports this idea as an unavoidable moral
duty to the victims of racism, based on a major precedent, that is, the
indemnification being paid to the descendants of the Hebrew people which
in the very heart of Europe suffered the brutal and loathsome racist
holocaust. However, it is not with the intent to undertake an impossible
search for the direct descendants or the specific countries of the victims
of actions occurred throughout centuries. The irrefutable truth is that
tens of millions of Africans were captured, sold like a commodity and sent
beyond the Atlantic to work in slavery while 70 million indigenous people
in that hemisphere perished as a result of the European conquest and
colonization.
The inhuman exploitation imposed on the peoples of three continents,
including Asia, marked forever the destiny and lives of over 4.5 billion
people living in the Third World today whose poverty, unemployment,
illiteracy and health rates as well as their infant mortality, life
expectancy and other calamities --too many, in fact, to enumerate here--
are certainly awesome and harrowing. They are the current victims of that
atrocity which lasted centuries and the ones who clearly deserve
compensation for the horrendous crimes perpetrated against their ancestors
and peoples.
Actually, such a brutal exploitation did not end when many countries
became independent, not even after the formal abolition of slavery. Right
after independence, the main ideologists of the American Union that
emerged when the 13 colonies got rid of the British domination at the end
of the 18th century, advanced ideas and strategies unquestionably
expansionist in nature.
It was based on such ideas that the ancient white settlers of European
descent, in their march to the West, forcibly occupied the lands in which
Native-Americans had lived for thousands of years thus exterminating
millions of them in the process. But, they did not stop at the boundaries
of the former Spanish possessions; consequently Mexico, a Latin American
country that had attained its independence in 1821, was stripped off
millions of square kilometers of territory and invaluable natural
resources.
Meanwhile, in the increasingly powerful and expansionist nation born in
North America, the obnoxious and inhumane slavery system stayed in place
for almost a century after the famous Declaration of Independence of 1776
was issued, the same that proclaimed that all men were born free and
equal.
After the purely formal slave emancipation, African-Americans were
subjected during one hundred more years to the harshest racial
discrimination, and many of its features and consequences still persist
after almost four more decades of heroic struggles and the achievements of
the 1960s, for which Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X and other
outstanding fighters gave their lives. Based on a purely racist rationale,
the longest and most severe legal sentences are passed against
African-Americans who in the wealthy American society are bound to live in
dare poverty and with the lowest living standards.
Likewise, what is left of the Native-American peoples, which were the
first to inhabit a large portion of the current territory of the United
States of America, remain under even worse conditions of discrimination
and neglect.
Needless to mention the data on the social and economic situation of
Africa where entire countries and even whole regions of Sub-Saharan Africa
are in risk of extinction the result of an extremely complex combination
of economic backwardness, excruciating poverty and grave diseases, both
old and new, that have become a true scourge. And the situation is no less
dramatic in numerous Asian countries. On top of all this, there are the
huge and unpayable debts, the disparate terms of trade, the ruinous prices
of basic commodities, the demographic explosion, the neoliberal
globalization and the climate changes that produce long draughts
alternating with increasingly intensive rains and floods. It can be
mathematically proven that such a predicament is unsustainable.
The developed countries and their consumer societies, presently
responsible for the accelerated and almost unstoppable destruction of the
environment, have been the main beneficiaries of the conquest and
colonization, of slavery, of the ruthless exploitation and the
extermination of hundreds of millions of people born in the countries that
today constitute the Third World. They have also reaped the benefits of
the economic order imposed on humanity after two atrocious and devastating
wars for a new division of the world and its markets, of the privileges
granted to the United States and its allies in Bretton-Woods, and of the
IMF and the international financial institutions exclusively created by
them and for them.
That rich and squandering world is in possession of the technical and
financial resources necessary to pay what is due to mankind. The hegemonic
superpower should also pay back its special debt to African-Americans, to
Native-Americans living in reservations, and to the tens of millions of
Latin American and Caribbean immigrants as well as others from poor
nations, be they mulatto, yellow or black, but victims all of vicious
discrimination and scorn.
It is high time to put an end to the dramatic situation of the indigenous
communities in our hemisphere. Their own awakening and struggles, and the
universal admission of the monstrosity of the crime committed against them
make it imperative.
There are enough funds to save the world from the tragedy.
May the arms race and the weapon commerce that only bring devastation and
death truly end.
Let it be used for development a good part of the one trillion US dollars
annually spent on the commercial advertising that creates false illusions
and inaccessible consumer habits while releasing the venom that destroys
the national cultures and identities.
May the modest 0.7 percentage point of the Gross National Product promised
as official development assistance be finally delivered.
May the tax suggested by Nobel Prize Laureate James Tobin be imposed in a
reasonable and effective way on the current speculative operations
accounting for trillions of US dollars every 24 hours, then the United
Nations, which cannot go on depending on meager, inadequate, and belated
donations and charities, will have one trillion US dollars annually to
save and develop the world. Given the seriousness and urgency of the
existing problems, which have become a real hazard for the very survival
of our specie on the planet, that is what would actually be needed before
it is too late.
Put and end to the ongoing genocide against the Palestinian people that is
taking place while the world stares in amazement. May the basic right to
life of that people, children and youth, be protected. May their right to
peace and independence be respected; then, there will be nothing to fear
from UN documents.
I am aware that the need for some relief from the awful situation their
countries are facing has led many friends from Africa and other regions to
suggest the need for such prudence as would allow something to come out of
this conference. I sympathize with them but I cannot renounce my
convictions, as I feel that the more candid we are in telling the truth
the more possibilities there will be to be heeded and respected. There
have been enough centuries of deception.
I have only three other short questions based on realities that cannot be
ignored.
The capitalist, developed and wealthy countries today participate of the
imperialist system born of capitalism itself and the economic order
imposed to the world based on the philosophy of selfishness and the brutal
competition between men, nations and groups of nations which in completely
indifferent to any feelings of solidarity and honest international
cooperation. They live under the misleading, irresponsible and
hallucinating atmosphere of consumer societies. Thus, regardless the
sincerity of their blind faith in such a system and the convictions of
their most serious statesmen, I wonder: Will they be able to understand
the grave problems of todays world which in its incoherent and uneven
development is ruled by blind laws, by the huge power and the interests of
the ever growing and increasingly uncontrollable and independent
transnational corporations?
Will they come to understand the impending universal chaos and rebellion?
And, even if they wanted to, could they put an end to racism, racial
discrimination, xenophobia and other related issues, which are precisely
the rest of them all?
From my viewpoint we are on the verge of a huge economic, social and
political global crisis. Lets try to build an awareness about these
realities and the alternatives will come up. History has shown that it is
only from deep crisis that great solutions have emerged. The peoples right
to life and justice will definitely impose itself under a thousand
different shapes.
I believe in the mobilization and the struggle of the peoples! I believe
in the idea of justice! I believe in truth! I believe in man!
Thank you.