(EFE) .- The two Cuban opponents recognized with the Sakharov Prize European to freedom of conscience, Guillermo Fariñas and Berta Soler, accused this Wednesday of abandoning the European Union (EU) and threatened to renounce these awards if the community bloc does not change its policy towards Cuba.
In letters sent to the EU representative for Foreign Policy, Josep Borrell, and the president of the European Parliament, David Sassoli, the two activists say they feel “abandoned and belittled” by the EU.
“The Sakharov Prize must be a commitment by all parties to never use diplomatic silence in the face of human rights violations and, even less, in the face of crimes against humanity,” they argue in both letters, which were released by the NGO. Prisoners Defenders.
They warn that if the EU continues not “to attend to the reality that prevails in Cuba” they will value “the withdrawal, even with immense pain” of their Sakharov prizes.
In the fight for the “most fundamental human rights”, they continue, the “victims” need to be given “a real voice and support”, and their “Sakharov Prize must live with that context, and not with the opposite.”
“The Sakharov Prize must be a commitment by all parties to never use diplomatic silence in the face of human rights violations and, even less, in the face of crimes against humanity”
The two dissidents regretted that the EU embassy in Havana has not wanted to “meet publicly with Cuban civil society or with the Sakharov prizes” since the signing of the Agreement on Political Dialogue and Cooperation (ADPC), by which the EU pledged to support human rights defenders.
They added that the European External Action Service (SEAE), the community body headed by Borrell, “has never cooperated, facilitated or mediated with European funds or aid for Cuban civil society or for the Sakharov Prizes or their organizations and activities” since the signature of the ADPC.
They also accused the embassy of meeting frequently with Cuban state organizations and the SEAE, of providing aid, directly or indirectly, only to “Cuban state organizations and companies.”
They considered that both parties are “flagrantly” violating the ADPC: “the Cuban regime regarding human rights, and the SEAE regarding the treatment of Cuban civil society.”
This, they indicated, has “tragic effects”, such as “diplomatic impunity in the most barbarous exercise of repression” that, “with an exponentially growing character” is being exercised by the Cuban Government “without there being a diplomatic response consistent with the repression that occurs” .
Fariñas and Soler add that “while state violence is radicalized” more and more “with more virulence,” activists continue “without finding the signs of public support and help from the SEAE that had been expected for years” according to the ADPC , which borders on “the violation even of the article and its spirit.”
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