Florida Attorney General denounces that PAHO is complicit in the Government of Cuba
- Solidaridad Sin Fronteras
- 24 abr 2020
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Florida Attorney General denounces that PAHO is complicit in the Government of Cuba, On Twitter, the American lawyer and politician also published that the organization "is complicit in the trafficking of Cuban doctors at the behest of the Cuban regime."
He also said that the World Health Organization (WHO) also supports the Cuban government, and assured that it supports the decision of President Donald Trump to withdraw the budget from that international body. "It is correct to examine their practices," he said, referring to the president's decision. "We should never discourage or condemn our leaders for withdrawing resources from an organization that does not fulfill its mandate. They contribute to the mandates of Cuba that deals with human beings," said the Prosecutor. Moody's strong statements would indicate that PAHO supports the business established by the Havana regime with more than twenty countries to which it has sold the services of its professionals during the coronavirus pandemic, and despite complaints from other organizations. such as the United Nations, that the Cuban government subjects its doctors to a modern form of slavery. Cuban television reported that 1,196 doctors and nurses in 20 brigades are in various countries of the world attending to cases of COVID-19, but the number is significantly higher, since the specialists that the island will send to Argentina in the coming years are added to it. days. On April 16, the PAHO representative in Cuba, José Moya, affirmed that the government had acted promptly in the face of the coronavirus emergency and justified the queues and crowds that Cubans are leading to buy food. "There are situations in which people have to go out to look for their food and that has generated more than one problem in all of our countries. It is not a particular situation in Cuba and we have heard here that it is a central issue," said Moya. The hiring of Cuban doctors has sparked strong controversy in some nations affected by the coronavirus, such as Argentina, where more than 140,000 signatures have already been collected in rejection of the arrival of the doctors. Among the reasons for this rejection, many explain that behind the health mission, an attempt is being made to promote a narrative construction around the supposed medical excellence of the Island, which is governed by a dictatorship, and whose government has been accused by the United Nations Organization. of subjecting their Health professionals to a modern form of slavery. Likewise, although his experience in dealing with crises in disaster areas such as Lombardy, Italy is recognized, his controversial presence in Venezuela, where some carried out espionage work in the service of the Chavista government, also weighs on the prestige of Cuban doctors.
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