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Interviews with Armando Valladares

Interviewed February 4, 2010

When President Ronald Reagan appointed me as Ambassador to the UN Commission on Human Rights, he said: “I have an impossible mission for you. Try to convince the UN that there are human rights violations in Cuba.” After that report and after that denunciation which put Castro on trial, even many of the countries and the people who liked him, could not continue doing it. Because the report of the UN Commission on Human Rights had proved the treatment of the prisoners in Cuba was cruel, inhuman, degrading, that there was torture, summary executions, that there were no guarantees. And as the English Ambassador Steel once said, the entire Cuban society, the entire political, social and economical structure in Cuba, was a flagrant violation of each and every article of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. And Cuba stills stays there, on trial.