CUBA
WHEREAS
the repression of independent journalism in Cuba was demonstrated once again
as a result of the Varela Project, which requested a democratic plebiscite
on the basis of existing legislation
WHEREAS
as a result of this project, the Cuban government called an emergency plebiscite
to incorporate a text declaring socialism “irrevocable” in the
Constitution, and the state media unleashed an intense propaganda campaign
in favor of it, even as the government blocked all possibility of spreading
news about the Varela Project
WHEREAS
independent journalists Bernardo Arévalo Padrón, Léxter
Téllez Castro, Carlos Brizuela and Carlos Alberto Domínguez
are still in jail and many others are systematically harassed with searches,
calls for intimidation, temporary detentions, warnings, fines and forcible
expulsions from places where they go to do their professional work
WHEREAS
the Cuban government prevents independent journalists from traveling abroad
to get training or exchange ideas and opinions freely, and denies them access
to the necessary tools to disseminate their news, ideas and opinions inside
and outside the island
WHEREAS
Principles 4, 5 and 10 of the Declaration of Chapultepec declare that “Freedom
of expression and of the press are severely limited by murder, terrorism,
kidnapping, intimidation, the unjust imprisonment of journalists, the destruction
of facilities, violence of any kind and impunity for perpetrators. Such acts
must be investigated promptly and punished harshly” and that “Prior
censorship, restrictions on the circulation of the media or dissemination
of their reports, forced publication of information, the imposition of obstacles
to the free flow of news, and restrictions on the activities and movements
of journalists directly contradict freedom of the press” and that “No
news medium nor journalist may be punished for publishing the truth or criticizing
or denouncing the government”
THE IAPA GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESOLVES
to condemn the violation of the Cuban people’s right
to obtain information about matters that concern them and to protest the openly
propagandistic conduct of the government media
to demand the release of independent journalists and an
end to harassment of their colleagues
to demand that independent journalists be given access
to the tools they need to disseminate their ideas, opinions and news throughout
the country and abroad as well as the possibility of traveling to other countries
without government restriction
to demand the free and unrestricted practice of independent
journalism in Cuba.