Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Senator McCain Statement On Resignation Of Fidel Castro



Washington, D.C. - U.S. Senator John McCain (R-AZ) today released the following statement on the resignation of Fidel Castro:

"Today's resignation of Fidel Castro is nearly half a century overdue. For decades, Castro oversaw an apparatus of repression that denied liberty to the people who suffered under his dictatorship.

"Yet freedom for the Cuban people is not yet at hand, and the Castro brothers clearly intend to maintain their grip on power. That is why we must press the Cuban regime to release all political prisoners unconditionally, to legalize all political parties, labor unions and free media, and to schedule internationally monitored elections.

"Cuba's transition to democracy is inevitable; it is a matter of when - not if. With the resignation of Fidel Castro, the Cuban people have an opportunity to move forward and continue pushing for the moment that they will truly be free. America can and should help hasten the sparking of freedom in Cuba. The Cuban people have waited long enough."

1 comment:

Unknown said...

I would be ashamed to be a presidential nominee wishing death on another leader, regardless of how evil or tyranical that leader may be - only God has that right. What happened to conservatives being morally and ethically upstanding? What Would Jesus Say about the remark?