Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez addressing the United Nations late Tuesday: We do not recognize [the European Union's] moral or political authority to criticize anyone on the subject of human rights.">Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez addressing the United Nations late Tuesday: We do not recognize [the European Union's] moral or political authority to criticize anyone on the subject of human rights.">

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Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez addressing the United Nations late Tuesday: We do not recognize [the European Union's] moral or political authority to criticize anyone on the subject of human rights.

It would do better to worry about its own brutal anti-immigrants policy, its deportation of minorities, its violent repression against demonstrators and the growing social exclusion of its jobless people and low-income sectors.

The European Parliament, with total shamelessness and in a despicable manner, engages in rewarding the paid agents of the government of the United States in Cuba.

Now they say the so-called Common Position has been overcome. We'll see. Events will tell. But the European Union is dreaming if it believes it can normalize its relations with Cuba while the so-called Common Position exists.

Source: //miamiherald.typepad.com/cuban_colada/2010/10/


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