[nasional_list] [ppiindia] In Cuba, 9,240 victims - and counting

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      Jeff Jacoby The Boston Globe

      THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 2006
     


     
      BOSTON The longest-ruling despot in the world is Fidel Castro, who seized 
power in Cuba 47 years ago this week. Like most dictators, Castro is a brazen 
liar, especially about his own regime. This, for example, is what he told an 
international conference in Havana in April 2001: 

      "There have never been death squads in our country, nor a single missing 
person, nor a single political assassination, nor a single victim of torture. 
... You may travel around the country, ask the people, look for a single piece 
of evidence, try to find a single case where the Revolutionary government has 
ordered or tolerated such an action. And if you find them, then I will never 
speak in public again." 

      One would have to be willfully blind to believe such a reeking falsehood. 
But when it comes to Castro, useful idiots have never been in short supply. 
From Norman Mailer to Jean-Paul Sartre, from Jesse Jackson to Ted Turner, a 
long line of admirers has swooned over the bearded tyrant, lavishly praising 
his wisdom and charm - and never showing the slightest interest in his real 
record: cruelty, repression, and a death toll in the tens of thousands. 

      But Castro's mocking challenge - "try to find a single case" - is not 
going unanswered. The Cuba Archive project is working to document the cost, in 
human life, of more than five decades of Cuban dictatorship. The New 
Jersey-based archive's tiny staff has set itself the monumental task of 
identifying every man, woman and child killed by Cuba's rulers since March 10, 
1952, the day Batista ousted the island's last democratically elected 
president. Meticulously, impartially, the archive's researchers are assembling 
the evidence that Castro claims doesn't exist - victim by victim, one death at 
a time. 

      It is heartbreaking work. The revolution's victims have died in front of 
firing squads and been beaten to death by government goons; they have been sunk 
while at sea and shot down while flying; they have been killed for resisting 
Communism at home and killed when sent to fight for Communism abroad. In the 
hands of Castro's jailers, some have been driven to suicide; many more have 
disappeared. 

      It is also slow and painstaking work. Each death entered into the archive 
must be confirmed by at least two independent sources and documented, to the 
extent possible, with photographs, eyewitness testimony and the recollections 
of survivors. "We don't want to just record names and numbers," says Maria 
Werlau, the president of the Cuba Archive. "We want to tell each story. We want 
the world to know the magnitude of the Cuban tragedy." 

      So far the archive has catalogued the deaths of 9,240 victims of the 
Castro regime. Who were they? Sister Aida Rosa Pérez, who was sent to prison as 
an "enemy of the revolution" and died of heart failure brought on by torture 
and hard labor. Estanislao González Quintana, who died in police custody four 
days after being detained for "unlawful economic activity"; his corpse was 
visibly bruised and had a deep gash in the forehead. The three García-Marin 
Thompson brothers, who sought asylum at the Vatican embassy in Havana, only to 
be seized by Interior Ministry troops and executed after a summary hearing. 
Mrs. Alberto Lazo Pastrana, who died with her three children when the boat on 
which they were trying to leave Cuba was sunk by the Cuban navy. 

      Plus 9,231 others. 

      But that is just the tip of the iceberg. Werlau and the archive's 
research director, Armando Lago, an economist who has spent years analyzing the 
costs of the Cuban revolution, expect the total number of deaths to be far 
higher. As many as 77,000 Cubans may have lost their lives trying to escape the 
island; their deaths, too, will eventually be added to the archive. 

      Werlau, who lived in Chile during the Pinochet dictatorship, saw 
first-hand how international awareness of human rights atrocities helped Chile 
reinstate its democracy. "The Castro regime executed more people in just its 
first three years than the Pinochet regime killed or 'disappeared' in its 
entire 17 years in power," she says. "Yet Castro's victims, who number so many 
times more - and who include not just political opponents but entire families 
assassinated for trying to flee - remain unknown, ignored, or forgotten. 

      "We just had to do something about it." 

      (Jeff Jacoby's column appears regularly in The Boston Globe.) 
     
         


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