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08HAVANA396
2008-05-21 21:28:00
CONFIDENTIAL
US Interests Section Havana
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CUBANS APPLAUD BUSH REMARKS

Tags:  CU PGOV PHUM PINR PREL 
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TAGS: CU PGOV PHUM PINR PREL
SUBJECT: CUBANS APPLAUD BUSH REMARKS

REF: HAVANA 391

Classified By: A/COM: James L. Williams: For reasons 1.4 b/d

C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 HAVANA 000396

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DEPT FOR WHA/CCA

E.O. 12958: DECL: 05/20/2017
TAGS: CU PGOV PHUM PINR PREL
SUBJECT: CUBANS APPLAUD BUSH REMARKS

REF: HAVANA 391

Classified By: A/COM: James L. Williams: For reasons 1.4 b/d


1. (C) Summary: On Wednesday, May 21, ninety-five Cubans
watched the live broadcast from the White House commemorating
Cuban Solidarity Day at the invitation of USINT. Everyone
who spoke to USINT staff had high praise for the President's
speech, remarking that it reflected a firm commitment to the
Cuban people. Most of the 127 individuals who had signed up
for the event came, despite a relentless media campaign that
accused USINT employees of serving as conduits for funds from
a Miami-based charity with ties to alleged terrorist Luis
Posada Carriles. On their way into the PAO residence, where
the event was held, dissidents had to run a gauntlet of
cameras and reporters from Cuban state media and Telesur, who
had set up just outside the gates and across the street. The
President's speech garnered enthusiastic applause at several
junctures, but the high point may have been when invitees
sang along with famed Cuban-American musician Willy Chirino,
whose 1980s anthem "Ya vienen llegando" (Here They Come)
continues to strike an emotional chord with activist
audiences. End Summary


2. (C) On Wednesday, May 21, USINT hosted some 95 Cubans at
the PAO residence to watch a live broadcast of the ceremonies
for the first annual "Cuban Solidarity Day" at the White
House. TV Marti had arranged for coverage of the festivities
on TV Azteca, the Miami-based channel (38) that carries TV
Marti newscasts on the DirecTV satellite. Most of the 127
individuals who had signed up for the event came, despite an
ongoing media campaign that accused USINT employees of
delivering funds to dissidents from a Miami-based charity
owned by a convicted arms trafficker (Santiago Alvarez) with
ties to alleged terrorist Luis Posada Carriles.


3. (C) In attendance were some of the most prominent members
of the opposition, including Martha Beatriz Roque (MBR),
Vladimiro Roca, Jorge Luis Garcia Perez ("Antunez"),Roberto
de Miranda, Elizardo Sanchez, Francisco Chaviano, and "Ladies
in White" (Damas de Blanco) leaders Laura Pollan and Berta de
los Angeles Soler. Several individuals specifically told

USINT staff that they wanted to show that they were not
intimidated by the government's attempts to discredit USINT
and the members of the opposition.


3. (C) On their way into and out of the PAO residence, many
dissidents were required to run a gauntlet of cameras and
reporters from Cuban state television and the Venezuela-based
network Telesur, who had set up just outside the gates and
across the street. According to Damas spokeswoman Laura
Pollan, the reporters kept asking "very provocative
questions." MBR, the target of many of the ongoing attacks
from the GOC and official media, refused to answer questions,
and strongly rebuked a female reporter from Telesur who had
gently placed her hand on her arm: "Don't touch me!"
Francisco Chaviano said that he was asked how much money he
was paid to attend the event. His reaction: During his more
than 13 years of imprisonment, he had suffered terribly for
refusing to wear a prisoner's uniform. To suggest that he
would do something he did not believe in now just for money
was on its face absurd. For her part, Berta Soler loudly
told the press that the Damas were a peaceful and
non-political organization, and that the real terrorists are
Raul and Fidel Castro, who have blood on their hands. Soler
attended the event despite the fact that her husband, Angel
Moya Acosta, one of the 75 dissidents jailed in a massive
crackdown in 2003, was recently transferred to a hospital and
underwent surgery on May 16. Soler has been granted the
right to stay with her husband in the hospital during his
recovery. Despite the risks of losing this privilege, Soler
told Pol/off that she wanted to show that she could not be
intimidated by the GOC's propaganda campaign.


4. (C) All Cubans we asked pronounced the President's speech
excellent. Several said that his commitment to the Cuban
people was obviously very firm, and that the speech captured
the present Cuban reality by contrasting continued severe
repression with the slow trickle of government reforms that
had little impact on the lives of average Cubans. MBR and

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others gave the "thumbs-up" sign when the President announced
that people would be allowed to send cell phones to Cuba in
order to promote family contact.


5. (C) The night before, on May 20, Cuban state television
devoted the second of their nightly "Mesa Redonda" newscasts
to allegations against the opposition community and USINT.
As evidence, the program presented intercepted telephone
conversations and other communications by MBR in which she
made disparaging comments about other members of the
opposition, including Rene Gomez Manzano, Felix Bonne, and
Elsa Morejon, wife of political prisoner Oscar Biscet. With
the exception of Manzano, who refused to greet MBR, the
others warmly embraced her and had their photographs taken
with her as a gesture of unity.


6. (C) The President's speech garnered loud, sustained and
enthusiastic applause at several junctures, but the high
point may have been when USINT invitees sang along with famed
Cuban-American musician Willy Chirino on his 1980s anthem "Ya
vienen llegando" (Here They Come) -- a song that continues to
strike an emotional chord with activist audiences. Chirino
concluded with "Pa'alante," a song from his latest album that
was due to have been released by Sony on May 20. The
boisterous crowd again came to attention when Chirino's wife
and backup vocalist Lissette Alvarez sang the Cuban national
anthem.


7. (C) Comment: Post was pleased to have drawn such a large
crowd at a time when the GOC is clearly trying to intimidate
the most prominent opposition leaders -- and especially MBR.
We believe it is nothing short of remarkable that so many
members of Cuban society would attend a USINT event in the
face of a fierce media campaign to discredit both members of
civil society and USINT officials. Invitees defiantly faced
down hostile reporters who stuck cameras and microphones in
their faces, reacted enthusiastically to a speech by the
President of the United States, and sang the Cuban national
anthem along with members of the exile community in
Washington like the true patriots they are.

WILLIAMS