Even if they invited us, we would not have come. |
For almost two months, he has been arbitrarily separated from his father and his four grandparents. |
He's doing what a 6-year-old boy is supposed to do, away from the cameras, away from politics, back being a child. |
I believe in the word of the U.S. authorities. They have expressed themselves clearly in the proper relation. Let's hope that they will find a way to simply convert its words into actions. |
I don't have the slightest doubt that any honest person analyzing this case will arrive at the same conclusion (as the appeals court), |
It's a way to express your feelings. |
It's like a work of art ... the work doesn't disappear when the author disappears, |
No one has the right to deny any people the possibility of the peaceful use of nuclear energy. What the world should combat precisely is the monopoly that some have over arms of mass destruction _ nuclear ones in particular. |
No one has the right to monopolize any source of energy fundamental for humanity. |
Nobody should expect from the congress the abandonment of what our revolution has meant. |
Our view is that the Elian Gonzalez event may help us precisely to improve relations, |
Our view is that the Elian Gonzalez event may help us precisely to improve relations. |
President Carter represents the future, a day when there will be a mutual respect and a good neighbor policy between the U.S. and Cuba, a future with a policy based on certain moral and ethical values. |
That (prediction) is based on the assumption that you have just trouble with one man. But this is not a personal affair and it is not a personal matter -- it's a social phenomenon. It's a social process that involves millions of Cubans and not just one man. |
The boy belongs to his father, belongs to his family, and nobody should interfere with that, |