2007-10-25. For Immediate Releasew,Office of the Press Secretary,
October 24, 2007, ww.whitehouse.gov
President Bush Announces A Series Of Measures To Support Growing 
Democratic Movements In Cuba
Today, President Bush announced measures to help prepare Cuba for 
transition to a democratic future, including a new initiative to develop 
an international multi-billion dollar Freedom Fund.
Before his speech, the President met with family members of political 
prisoners in Cuba.  The President believes that now is the time to stand 
with the Cuban people as they stand up for their liberty.  The world 
should put aside its differences and prepare for Cuba's transition to a 
future of progress and promise.
• The President has asked Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and 
Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez to lead the effort to form the 
Freedom Fund by enlisting foreign governments and international 
organizations to contribute.  This Fund would help the Cuban people 
rebuild their economy and make the transition to democracy.  It would 
give Cubans access to grants, loans, and debt relief to rebuild their 
country as soon as Cuba's government demonstrates that is has adopted, 
in word and deed, fundamental freedoms: freedom of speech, freedom of 
association, freedom of the press, freedom to form political parties, 
and the freedom to change their government through periodic, multi-party 
elections.
• The President also announced measures that the United States 
government is prepared to take right now to help the Cuban people 
directly – but only if Cuba's ruling class gets out of the way.
- If Cuban rulers will end their restrictions on Internet access for all 
of the Cuban people, the U.S. is prepared to license nongovernmental 
organizations and faith-based groups to provide computers and Internet 
access to Cuban students.
- If Cuban rulers allow them to freely participate, the U.S. is prepared 
to invite Cuban young people whose families suffer oppression into the 
Partnership for Latin American Youth Scholarship Program, designed to 
help them have equal access to greater educational opportunities.
• The President highlighted family members of political prisoners in 
Cuba who have been jailed for nothing more than their beliefs.
- Ricardo Gonzalez Alfonso was arrested for writing ideas that the Cuban 
authorities did not like, and was sentenced to 20 years in prison.
- Jose Luis Garcia Paneque was sentenced to 24 years in prison for 
daring to speak the truth about Cuba's regime.
- Omar Pernet Hernandez is serving 25 years in prison for being an 
advocate of freedom and human rights and was punished for his beliefs.
- Jorge Luis Gonzalez Tanquero was arrested and is serving time inside a 
Cuban prison, charged with crimes against the state after defending the 
human rights of his countrymen.
- The President also mentioned leading dissidents such as Dr. Oscar 
Elias Biscet, Normando Hernandez Gonzales, and Omar Rodriguez Saludes.
The President reiterates U.S. Government policy that the embargo on the 
Cuban regime must stand as long as the regime maintains its monopoly 
over the political and economic life of the Cuban people.  Trade with 
Cuba under the current regime would merely enrich the elites in power 
and strengthen their grip. Congress should show their support and 
solidarity for fundamental change in Cuba by maintaining our embargo on 
the dictatorship until that change comes.
The Free World Can Do Much More To Show Its Solidarity With The Cuban People
The United States stands with the Cuban people in their suffering.  We 
have granted asylum to hundreds of thousands who have fled the 
repression and misery imposed by the regime, rallied nations to take up 
the banner of Cuban liberty, and authorized private citizens and 
organizations to provide food, medicine, and other aid.  This aid 
totaled over $270 million last year alone.
The President thanked members of Congress for their bipartisan support 
in a vote for additional funding for Cuban democracy efforts and asked 
them to complete work on the measure, so that he may quickly sign it 
into law.
President Bush also calls on other nations to make tangible efforts to 
show public support for dissidents in Cuba.  The Czech Republic, 
Hungary, and Poland have shown their leadership and courage by becoming 
vital sources of support and encouragement to Cuba's brave democratic 
opposition.  The President encourages other nations to follow their lead by:
• Opening their embassies in Havana to pro-democracy leaders and 
inviting them to events;
• Using the lobbies of their embassies to give Cubans access to the 
Internet, books, and magazines; and
• Encouraging their country's nongovernmental organizations to reach out 
directly to Cuba's independent civil society.
The United States Is Committed To Helping Cuba Join The Democracies of 
the World
The policy of the United States is clear: to break the absolute control 
the regime holds over the material resources that Cubans need to live 
and prosper.  The Cuban people are denied the most basic freedoms and 
opportunities – freedoms that are enshrined in the Universal Declaration 
of Human Rights and which governments in our hemisphere have agreed to 
honor and defend in the Inter-American Democratic Charter.
Throughout the Western Hemisphere, the United States has established 
itself as a reliable partner that has worked to strengthen the 
sovereignty of our neighbors by supporting human rights, democracy, and 
the rule of law and by promoting open markets.
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