Vatican, Aug.2.– Now, under all circumstances, the Church retains: ‘The death penalty is inadmissable.’
Pope Francis, in the audience granted on May 11, 2018, to the Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, Cardinal Luis Ladaria, approved the following new text of the n. 2267 of the Catechism of the Catholic Church, arranging for it to be translated into the various languages and included in all the editions of the aforementioned Catechism.
The new formulation of number 2267 of the Catechism of the Catholic Church,” it states, “desires to give energy to a movement towards a decisive commitment to favor a mentality that recognizes the dignity of every human life and, in respectful dialogue with civil authorities, to encourage the creation of conditions that allow for the elimination of the death penalty where it is still in effect.”
El método de control que utilizan desde hace muchos años las autoridades cubanas para mantenerse en el poder y erosionar cualquier intento opositor consiste en el constante hostigamiento de los ciudadanos que el aparato de Seguridad del Estado considera hostiles al gobierno o al sistema. Sobre todo, mediante las detenciones constantes y arbitrarias, utilizando cualquier justificación para el arresto. En general este hostigamiento implica una total impunidad para aplicar o no sus propias leyes o para manejarlas con interpretaciones distintas en cada caso, lo cual siembra el desconcierto y la inseguridad. El caso que sigue es sólo una muestra.
Prohíben a periodista por segunda ocasión viajar al exterior
Autoridades migratorias prohibieron este lunes 30 de julio a la periodista Anay Remón (Ana León) abordar un avión con destino a Miami, Estados Unidos.
En el momento del chequeo migratorio en la terminal 3 del Aeropuerto José Martí de La Habana, un oficial de Emigración y Extranjería se le acercó, le solicitó el pase de abordaje, lo rompió y la condujo a una oficina donde le dijo que tenía prohibido salir del país.
El 16 de mayo, la periodista sufrió el mismo procedimiento cuando iba a viajar a Canadá. Días antes, el 26 de abril, durante un interrogatorio, un capitán de la Policía Política, le manifestó que de continuar con su labor periodística, se le prohibiría viajar al exterior.
Remón ha decidido presentar una queja ante la Fiscalía General de la República de Cuba por lo que entiende es una violación a sus derechos humanos.
The Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation has published the "Captive Nations Update 2018" annual report, including a short briefing about each one of the countries where their peoples are victims of Communism or derivative totalitarian regimes, such as the so-called "XXI Century Socialism".
The United States officially recognizes the struggle of those nations held captive by "Socialist" or Communist tyrannies. Since the time that President Eisenhower published the first Captive Nations Week proclamation, most of the countries named in the original law have achieved independence and are now democratic and free. But there are still too many other nations suffering cruel totalitarian regimes.
It is important to recognize their struggle and continue to support these countries, with the hope that one day they will finally shake off the shackles of servitude.
Captive Nations Update 2018
July 16.– The US "2018 Captive Nations Week Proclamation" affirms the importance of freedom from communist oppression for the purpose of international peace and stability.
He keeps losing roles for speaking in support of the Tibetan religious leader
From 'American Gigolo' through 'Pretty Woman,' the actor was at the top of studio A-lists, but speaking up passionately in defense of Tibet has taken him down the indie road that has led to two new films and the best reviews of his career.
Hollywood, July 16.– When Richard Gere walked the red carpet at the Academy Awards in 1993, there was no way he could have known that the night would have repercussions for his career more than 20 years later. Invited to present the award for best art direction, he skipped the scripted patter to protest China's occupation of Tibet and its "horrendous, horrendous human rights situation." The late Gil Cates, the show's producer, was furious, calling the political speeches at that year's awards show —Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins also went off script to speak on behalf of Haitian refugees — "distasteful and dishonest" and vowing to ban all three from future Oscars broadcasts.
Undaunted, Gere, a long-standing friend of Tibet's exiled leader, the Dalai Lama, didn't stop speaking out. In 2008, he called for a boycott of the Beijing Olympics, and he continues to support the cause through his two foundations, the Washington-based International Campaign for Tibet and The Gere Foundation in New York. Not surprisingly, he has been banned for life from China.
But now that Hollywood is cozying up ever closer to the authoritarian superpower, and studios are careful not to offend the government that oversees what has become the world's second-biggest box-office market, the star also is paying a price.
The Cuban Government has encouraged for more than half a century an economy of dependency that requires the freebies and subsidies of other countries for their livelihood, while the country barely manages to produce a fraction of the net proceeds achieved during the Republican era and the people subsist on poverty wages averaging less than one dollar per day. The following report has been drafted in Cuba by journalists who are constantly harassed and often jailed.
The new "Economic Society of Enemies of the Country"
While in Havana the irrational silence of the dictatorship continued on the specific causes that provoked the air tragedy of May 18, and at a time that the heavy rains from tropical storm Alberto devastated homes and flooded thousands of hectares of crops, the new “President” Miguel Diaz-Canel decided to leave the disaster behind to go with his wife to Venezuela in support of dictator Nicolás Maduro.
And the latter, mocking his own people who are now hungry and without medication, sent thousands of cans of tuna, mattresses and other equipment to the island for those affected by the storm Alberto, thus unleashing a wave of condemnation of Maduro by the Venezuelans.
For his part, the president of the country that right now is massively intervening in Venezuela, accused Washington for his “attempts” to intervene in that country. At that very moment, a plane with 100 Venezuelan high officers landed in Cuba to receive training on how to repress their compatriots and how to avoid a military uprising against Maduro who, in turn, have been arresting hundreds of officers while thousands of enlisted men are resigning or defecting from the armed forces.