Noam Chomsky Reminds US of Its Human Rights Violations in Cuba
March 15, 2016
Washington should first put an end to its own violations against the small island nation before "teaching" Cuba about human rights.
Internationally renowned professor Noam Chomsky urged Washington on Tuesday to end its economic blockade and military occupation of Guantanamo on the Cuban territory, a few days before President Barack Obama is expected to give a lesson of human rights in Havana.
In a letter co-signed by many prominent figures and organizations including Eva Golinger and Rev. Michael Kinnamon, Chomsky criticized the blockade for having deprived Cubans of an estimated US$117 billion between 1960 and 2014.
The blockade not only hurts Cuba, but also the U.S., highlighted the text. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, which advocates lifting the embargo, states the cost to the U.S. economy of the 54 year sanctions range from $1.2 to $3.6 billion per year.
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