>Radio Havana Cuba-15 September 2000 02:00
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>Radio Havana Cuba - News Update - 15 September 2000 02:00
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>*GUATEMALAN ACTIVIST RIGOBERTA MENCHU ARRIVES IN CUBA
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>*QATAR, CUBA ANNOUNCE BILATERAL COOPERATION ACCORDS
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>*CUBA TO HELP YEMEN BUILD AN ORTHOPEDICS HOSPITAL
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>*FIDEL CASTRO PRAISES WORK OF THE ISLAND'S COMPUTER CLUBS
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>*HEALTH CENTERSS IN SANTIAGO DE CUBA EXCEL IN MINIMUM-ACCESS SURGERY
>
>*NEW BOOK ON HISTORICAL CUBAN FIGURES PRESENTED TO DIPLOMATS IN HAVANA
>
>*SPANISH AND CUBAN EXPERTS BEGIN ANTI-DRUG TRAFFICKING TRAINING COURSE
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>*CUBAN SPORTS AUTHORITIES HAVE HIGH EXPECTATIONS IN SYDNEY
>
>*FELIX SAVON LOOKING FOR HIS THIRD CONSECUTIVE OLYMPIC TITLE
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>*CUBA ANNOUNCES ITS OLYMPIC BASEBALL TEAM
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>*VIEWPOINT: HUMAN BEINGS ARE AN ENDANGERED SPECIES
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>*GUATEMALAN ACTIVIST RIGOBERTA MENCHU ARRIVES IN CUBA
>
>Havana, September 14 (RHC)-- The Guatemalan, indigenous human rights
>activist -- Rigoberta Menchu -- has arrived in the Cuban capital for a
>four-day visit. The winner of the 1992 Nobel Peace Prize arrived at Havana's
>Jose Marti International Airport Wednesday evening and told reporters that
>her visit is a reflection of her profound feelings of friendship and
>admiration of Cuba.
>
>Rigoberta Menchu called for an end to the U.S. economic blockade of the
>island and condemned the way in which Washington -- in her words -
>"manipulates the issue of human rights in Cuba" in order to maintain its
>criminal sanctions.
>
>The indigenous leader also took aim at the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency,
>accusing the CIA of knowing about acts of genocide in her country, but doing
>nothing to stop the killing of hundreds of thousands of Guatemalans.
>
>
>*QATAR, CUBA ANNOUNCE BILATERAL COOPERATION ACCORDS
>
>Havana, September 14 (RHC)-- The Emir of Qatar, Sheik Hamad Bin Khalifa
>Al-Thani -- on an official two-day visit to Cuba at the invitation of Cuban
>President Fidel Castro -- has signed bilateral cooperation accords with the
>island. The accords are in the areas of economy and health.
>
>Shortly before the signing ceremony, Cuban President Fidel Castro held
>official talks with the leader of Qatar. Sheik Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-Thani
>was also awarded the Jose Marti Order - Cuba's highest civilian distinction.
>
>The visit of the Emir of Qatar constitutes the first official visit of a
>head of state from the Persian Gulf region. Qatar -- with some 500,000
>inhabitants -- has the fifth largest reserve of natural gas in the world.
>The high-level delegation, which heads home Thursday night, also included
>Qatar's Ministers of Foreign Relations, Energy, Economy, Industry and Trade.
>
>
>*CUBA TO HELP YEMEN BUILD AN ORTHOPEDICS HOSPITAL
>
>Havana, September 14 (RHC)-- Cuba has agreed to help the Republic of Yemen
>build an orthopedics hospital. The announcement came as the President of
>Yemen, Ali Abdullah Saleh, was wrapping up a three-day official visit to
>Cuba.
>
>Previously, the visiting dignitary termed as "heroic" the solidarity and
>work of the Cuban health specialists in his country, while Cuban leader
>Fidel Castro recalled that Cuba helped Yemen build its first medical school--
>from which more than 1000 doctors have graduated.
>
>Both countries signed a three-year scientific and education agreement in
>which research centers and pedagogical institutes from the two nations will
>exchange experiences and acquired knowledge.
>
>
>*FIDEL CASTRO PRAISES WORK OF THE ISLAND'S COMPUTER CLUBS
>
>Havana, September 14 (RHC)-- Cuban President Fidel Castro has praised what
>he called the "extraordinary and important work" of the island's Computer
>Clubs --aimed at instructing children and young people in computer science.
>
>Speaking during an activity on the 13th anniversary of the island's Computer
>Clubs, Fidel Castro pointed out that by the end of the year, 47 new Computer
>Clubs would be inaugurated, joining the 174 already-existing centers.
>
>The leader of the Cuban Revolution announced that by April 4th next year,
>the anniversary of the Union of Young Communists (UJC), the island will have
>300 Computer Clubs -- training children and teenagers in basic computer
>operations. This year, said the Cuban leader, the Computer Clubs will also
>include pre-school children.
>
>Cuban President Fidel Castro recalled that the island's universities, high
>schools and technical schools are now all equipped with computers. Over
>23,000 televisions and 15,000 videos will be assigned to primary schools
>both for recreation and as teaching aids.
>
>Televised courses in Spanish, English and French, mainly conceived for
>journalists and teachers, but also open to the general public, are scheduled
>to begin in October.
>
>The Cuban leader pointed out that the project is aimed at turning the island
>into "a giant university."
>
>
>*HEALTH CENTERSS IN SANTIAGO DE CUBA EXCEL IN MINIMUM-ACCESS SURGERY
>
>Santiago de Cuba, September 14 (RHC)-- Health centers in eastern Santiago de
>Cuba are among the most advanced on the island in terms of minimum-access
>surgery. Currently, over 4000 such operations have been performed. The use
>of minimum-access surgery for abdomen and thorax operations requires a very
>small incision, which facilitates rapid recovery and a significant reduction
>in post-surgical pain. Another advantage is that the risk of infection is
>drastically reduced.
>
>Minimum access surgery has been successfully used in gall bladder, stomach,
>ulcer, liver, intestine and gynecological operations.
>
>
>*NEW BOOK ON HISTORICAL CUBAN FIGURES PRESENTED TO DIPLOMATS IN HAVANA
>
>Havana, September 14 (RHC)-- An important book which includes excerpts from
>the Montecristi Manifest by Cuba's National Hero, Jose Marti, and Cuban
>President Fidel Castro's famous speech "History will Absolve Me" was
>presented on Wednesday in Havana to Latin American and Caribbean
>ambassadors.
>
>The director of the Jose Marti Studies Center, Armando Hart, stressed the
>importance of the historical documents. He also announced a series of
>activities that are being prepared for the 147th anniversary of the birth of
>Jose Marti -- one of the island's a most important independence leaders.
>
>
>*SPANISH AND CUBAN EXPERTS BEGIN ANTI-DRUG TRAFFICKING TRAINING COURSE
>
>Havana, September 14 (RHC)-- The second training course for Cuban and
>Spanish anti-drug trafficking specialists got underway in Havana on
>Wednesday as part of a cooperation program between the countries' Interior
>Ministries.
>
>The head of Cuba's National Anti-Drug Division, Colonel Osvaldo Viera,
>expressed satisfaction with the Spanish experts who are training their Cuban
>counterparts in the fight against drug trafficking. Spanish Interior
>Ministry official, Luis Cervino, stated that the basis of cooperation was
>established with a bilateral agreement signed in 1998 and he expressed his
>country's interest in expanding relations in the sector.
>
>
>*CUBAN SPORTS AUTHORITIES HAVE HIGH EXPECTATIONS IN SYDNEY
>
>Sydney, September 14 (RHC) -- The president of the Cuban Olympic Committee,
>Jose Ramon Fernandez, says the Cuban delegation will meet the expectations
>of the Cuban people and their leader Fidel Castro. Fernandez, who pointed
>out that the Cuban delegation is the largest ever to an Olympic meet, said
>Cuban athletes will be doing their best to return to Cuba with "the medal of
>loyalty and honor."
>
>The Cuban sports official also highlighted the discipline of the island's
>athletes and the quality of their training sessions. He described as "good"
>the living and training conditions in Sydney, as well as those of the press
>facilities, which will allow Cuban journalists to bring local fans the
>latest on the athletes' performance.
>
>The Cuban delegation is made up of 424 persons, 239 of them athletes. Cuban
>sports authorities have refrained from making a medal prediction, saying the
>best result will be that of keeping the Olympic spirit high alongside
>revolutionary principles. However, some specialists in Sydney believe that
>the island could maintain its leading position within the world elite --
>with some 13 gold medals.
>
>At the Barcelona 1992 games, Cuba finished fifth with 14 titles and four
>years later was eighth with nine gold, eight silver and eight bronze medals.
>
>
>*FELIX SAVON LOOKING FOR HIS THIRD CONSECUTIVE OLYMPIC TITLE
>
>Havana, September 14 (RHC)-- Nigerian Rasmus Ojemayer will be Cuban boxer
>Felix Savon's first rival in his drive to obtain his third consecutive
>Olympic title. Savon could match the performance of two giants who conquered
>three Olympic boxing titles.
>
>They were Hungarian Lazlo Papp and Cuba's Teofilo Stevenson. Stevenson won
>his titles in Munich 1972, Montreal 76 and Moscow 1980 -- while Papp took
>the gold in 1948, 1952 and 1956, but in two divisions.
>
>The fight between the Nigerian and the Cuban boxer is set for Thursday,
>September 21st -- one day before Savon's 33rd birthday. If Savon wins, he
>will enter quarter finals and will be facing the winner between Wonjniech
>Bartnik of Poland and Michael Bennett from the U.S., who won the Houston
>1999 tournament.
>
>
>*CUBA ANNOUNCES ITS OLYMPIC BASEBALL TEAM
>
>Havana, September 14 (RHC) -- Cuba has announced its baseball Olympic team.
>It includes five veterans from the Barcelona and Atlanta teams. Third
>baseman Omar Linares, 1st base Orestes Kindelan, 2nd base Antonio Pacheco,
>Luis Ulacia in right field and Omar Ajete in left -- will all be looking for
>their third consecutive Olympic title.
>
>The team will be managed by Servio Borges, who will be supported by Juan
>Gomez and Luis Enrique Gonzalez, along with trainer Pedro Perez. Cuba's
>first contender will be South Africa on Sunday, the 17th.
>
>
>*VIEWPOINT: HUMAN BEINGS ARE AN ENDANGERED SPECIES
>
>The 55th Period of Ordinary Sessions of the United Nations General Assembly
>was inaugurated on Tuesday. UN Secretary General Kofi Annan calling on
>member nations to put into practice the commitments assumed at the
>recently-held Millennium Summit.
>
>Current discussions at the General Assembly are being influenced by the
>Millennium Summit, which brought together over 150 heads of state and
>government as well as other world leaders. Although the scene has changed,
>issues under discussion remain the same -- further evidence of the
>international community's growing concern about urgent, unresolved problems
>that threaten the very survival of the human species: poverty, injustice,
>disease and the destruction of our environment.
>
>U.S. Secretary of State, Madeleine Albright has had no choice other than to
>acknowledge the alarming levels of poverty in today's world, although she
>did not present any suggestions on how to tackle the problem. To do so, she
>would have had to also admit that Washington's unipolar policies towards the
>rest of the world are largely responsible for many of the calamities
>affecting Third World nations.
>
>Despite being the world's richest country, the United States owes over one
>and a half billion dollars to the United Nations -- its accumulated dues
>over the years as a member nation. The only explanation for this over-due
>debt is that Washington plans to hold the world body hostage -- using it to
>impose its mandates on other nations.
>
>Although much was said during the Millennium Summit about the many
>challenges that lie ahead for the future, no concrete steps were taken to
>speed up the necessary reforms to the United Nations -- making sure that the
>international organization is well-prepared to face these pressing
>challenges.
>
>It is a well-known fact that the world's only superpower -- politically,
>economically and militarily -- opposes the Third World's efforts to reform
>the United Nations in a way that truly protects the interests of each and
>every member nation. Instead, Washington has blocked any initiatives leading
>to the true democratization of the international organization.
>
>As long as the United Nations is not radically reformed and the current
>world order remains unchanged, human beings on this planet will remain an
>endangered species.
>
>
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