| United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations - 1998 - 104 pagini
...integration of the people of Cuba into the international community and criticized the Castro Government by saying "imposed isolation strikes the people indiscriminately,...Cuba and the international community of nations by saying "May Cuba with all its magnificent potential, open itself up to the world, and may the world... | |
| John Weber - 2001 - 224 pagini
...economic, social and cultural development, especially when the imposed isolation strikes the population indiscriminately, making it ever more difficult for...weakest to enjoy the bare essentials of decent living — things such as food, health and education.17 It became evident in 1998 that there was a growing... | |
| Bernard F. Law - 2002 - 382 pagini
...economic, social and cultural development, especially when the imposed isolation strikes the population indiscriminately, making it ever more difficult for...weakest to enjoy the bare essentials of decent living, things such as food, health, and education. All can and should take practical steps to bring about... | |
| Craig Aaron - 2002 - 424 pagini
...his party, still managed in his parting words to condemn the US embargo for striking "the population indiscriminately, making it ever more difficult for...weakest to enjoy the bare essentials of decent living." Washington's embargo has now incurred the wrath of God. Can it hope to survive much longer? An explosion... | |
| Richard Gott - 2005 - 412 pagini
...economic, social, and cultural development, especially when the imposed solution strikes the population indiscriminately, making it ever more difficult for...weakest to enjoy the bare essentials of decent living, things such as food, health, and education . . . The roots [of this suffering] may be found ... in... | |
| Anthony Livingston Hall - 2006 - 386 pagini
..."oppressive, unjust and ethically unacceptable." And, during that historic visit he reiterated that: ...imposed isolation strikes the people indiscriminately,...weakest to enjoy the bare essentials of decent living, things such as food, health and education. And, upon receiving the credentials of the new Cuban Ambassador... | |
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