Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Obama Appeal to lift sanctions on Cuba

International Group for the Protection of Human Rights appealed to U.S. President Barack Obama to abolish the embargo on Cuba. Obama would do 14 September should decide whether to extend the validity of the sanctions, imposed more 1962nd year.

"Amnesty International" appealed to U.S. President Barack Obama this month to abolish the embargo on Cuba, stressing that it was immoral act.

"It is the act that prevents millions of Cubans to use vital medicines and medical equipment necessary for the maintenance of health," said Secretary of the International Group for the protection of human rights Irene Khan.

President Obama would do 14 September should decide whether to extend the validity of acts which are, 1962. years, imposed sanctions to Cuba because of what was then explained, human rights violations.

Obama's arrival in the White House said it wants normalization of US-Cuban relations and has already signed the decrees that American Cubans approved travel to Cuba and sending money to relatives on the communist island.

However, Obama further American detente conditions improve human rights and release political prisoners in Cuba, reminiscent of the western news agencies.

Cuban President Raul Castro has expressed readiness for dialogue with the Obama administration, but stressed that they can not expect any unilateral concessions.

"Amnesty International is, noting that the U.S. embargo towards Cuba prohibits all types of commercial and financial transactions, the data pointed to UNICEF, according to which the bad consequences of such a situation observed in Cuban children in a large percentage suffer from anemia.

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