Re: US blockade a "criminal act of genocide and cruelty" -- Canadian medical supply firm files complaint (JR)



On Nov 18, 5:37 am, PL <P...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

[snipping portions of PL's posting already debunked here, or too lame
to bother with]

Canadian Firm Files Complaint Against US Blockade
The Cari Med Canada Trading Inc. has filed a complaint with the US
government for interfering with its trade with Cuba and called the
blockade an act of genocide
By: Luis Hernández Serrano
2008-10-25 | 11:21:21 EST
The Cari Med Canada Trading Inc. has filed a complaint with the US
government for interfering with its trade with Cuba. The company made
the announcement during the closing session of the
(snip)
Medical equipment can be sold given the correct licenses as has been
shown over and over again.
As the article shows, necessary medical supplies for children are
STILL being blocked
(snip)

please post - as I asked - a non Cuban source

You can write to Cari-Med yourself. (snip)

so as usual: no corroboration.
Thanks for saying so;

Get all the corroboration you need from Cari-Med.

(snip)


What PL snipped for obvious reasons:

Get all the corroboration you need from Cari-Med. And, as you know,
earlier this year, Amnesty International reiterated their condemnation
of your beloved embargo saying:

"The effects of the US embargo continued to be highly detrimental to
the enjoyment of a range of economic, social and cultural rights --
such as the right to food, health and sanitation -- by Cubans, and
especially by the most vulnerable members of the population." (AI
website)


Dan, you can't post anything from a Canadian source.

This article corroborates claims by Amnesty International and the UN
that your beloved is used to harm "the most vulnerable members of the
population." Whatever it takes, right, Mr. Lobbyist? Face it, no one
-- not human rights groups and not the international community -- are
buying into your self-serving rationalizations here. Must be
frustrating as hell for you.


A simple request.
US regulations allow transfers of medical equipment and medicines after
a simple request for a license.

[snip]

Not always, it would seem.

Please show they did apply for licenses and were refused.

[snip]

As the article shows,

(snip)

The article doesn't tell us anything about the process of applying for
a license.

[snip]

So what? Again, it corroborates claims by AI and the UN that your
beloved is still being used to harm the most vulnerable members of
society -- children in this case. Whatever it takes, right, Mr.
Lobbyist?

Dan
Visit my CUBA: Issues & Answers website at http://www.netcom.ca/~dchris/CubaFAQ.html

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