Castro: US imposing Nazi concepts on world

AFP (with additional material by AP). 8 June 2002. Washington imposing
"Nazi" concepts on world: Castro.

SANTIAGO DE CUBA --  Cuban President Fidel Castro on Saturday called on
the US public to halt "fanatics of war" in the US  government, stating
that since the September 11 terror attacks Washington has imposed "Nazi
methods and concepts" upon the world.

The US people "are the only ones who can brake and put in a straitjacket
the fanatics of power ... and war," Castro said in a speech to some half
a million Cubans gathered in Santiago de Cuba, the country's second
largest city, located some 770 kilometers (480 miles) south-east of
Havana.

Castro said that Washington is beginning to run the world with "Nazi
methods and concepts," as many world governments cower in silence.

"The power and prerogatives of that country's president are too
extensive, and the economic, technological and military power network in
that nation is too pervasive," Castro said of the United States.

Bush has ignored the United Nations in his declared war against
terrorism, "assuming the role of world master and policeman," Castro
told hundreds of thousands of people gathered for the early morning
rally in this eastern provincial capital.

It is no coincidence that at the same time "right-wing fascism is
increasing its power" in several European countries, he added.

As for Bush's May 20 statements on U.S. policy toward Cuba, "he went too
far," Castro said.

"He was rude. He insulted, he lied, and he threatened."


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