|
STATEMENT BY SECRETARY OF STATE CONDOLEEZA RICE |
|
|
|
CUBA'S TRANSITION
At this significant moment in Cuba’s history, we reaffirm our belief that the Cuban people have an inalienable right to participate in an open and comprehensive dialogue about their country’s future, free of fear and repression, and to choose their leaders in democratic elections.
We support their aspirations for a better life, and their desire to
enjoy the fundamental rights and liberties expressed in the United
Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Inter-American
Democratic Charter. We support their efforts to obtain a voice in
their national destiny, and their desire to gain access to the
resources and opportunities necessary to become masters of their own
lives, enhance the well-being of their families, and achieve their
God-given potential.
We urge the Cuban government to begin a process of peaceful, democratic
change by releasing all political prisoners, respecting human rights,
and creating a clear pathway towards free and fair elections. We also
urge the international community to work with the Cuban people to begin
to build institutions necessary for democracy, and to support Cuban
civil society. The Cuban people, facing the legacy of five decades of
tyranny, merit our solidarity and support as they seek to construct a
brighter future.
|