Friday, December 31, 2010

Can I Refinance With Negative Equity

" Pero qué quiere Raúl Castro ?.

By Luis Tornés Aguililla. December 31, 2011. Raul


what you are doing is buying time to avoid having to leave Cuba with offspring and servants waiting for a convening of the International Court of Justice because he knows that thread is passed and he also knows that failed to catch a glimpse Gorvatchov time what I had in mind, cause and reason of today live or as we say in Cuba, embarked!. Surely

for Castro, has been hard to move from "as beacons of Latin America" \u200b\u200bat infamous trash in this world of communication and exchange universal and if I remember correctly, one of the first times that they could see that it was no longer possible to live in a closed circuit was when the Cuban journalist Juan Manuel Cao questioned the Great Sick back in Argentina. That day, the usurpers of power in Cuba received a history lesson.

Perhaps this, because now they can not do and undo with impunity, not just released Raul Dr Oscar Elias Biscet as if the regime was afraid that this man walk free in the streets of Cuba, meaning that, although the "general" signs of having accepted the dialectic that will impose sweeping hunger and poverty on the island of Cuba in 2011, its action leaves have a freedom-because nature almost invariably imposed exile for political prisoners and repression against Cuban one way or another express any disagreement with the government.

has commuted the death sentences pending after the full horror of 2003 when his brother shot three Cubans unqualified blacks and poor people who wanted to leave Cuba but this is part of the slack and leeway that is Raul Castro without essentially give up their power base which are intelligence and the military.

These days, in light of certain actions of state security against the opposition in Cuba, the world has had confirmation that the change will come through one of those unexpected reactions of the people to whom, no cookies or military worth. Raúl he wants to stand while I can and, if possible, to die in his bed. Cubans have the floor.

Monday, December 20, 2010

Swallow A Banana Whole

Una holandesa, un sueco y un alemán reciben el Premio 2009-2010 a la Diplomacia Comprometida en Cuba


Democratic Bridge - Caecilia Wijgers, Volker Pellet Ingemar Cederberg and foreign diplomats were most notable for its humanitarian work in Cuba until 2009 and 2010, according to inquiries made by the Center for the Opening and Development of Latin America (CADAL) to a total of 135 concerning the Cuban civic movement between September and November this year.

Having completed its mission in Havana, on the International Day of Human Rights, Wijgers, Cederberg and Pellet receive the Award for Committed Diplomacy in Cuba 2009-2010. The Award is an initiative of CADAL that highlights the work of foreign diplomats accredited in Havana, recognizing those who during their mission has been characterized by providing demonstrations of solidarity toward the Democrats on the island and committed actions against violations human rights in that country.

The granting of this award included a broad participation of Cuban democrats, including "Las Damas de Blanco, Oswaldo Payá, Yoani Sánchez, Vladimiro Roca, Elizardo Sánchez, René Gómez Marzano, Guillermo Fariñas, Dagoberto Valdes and Felix Bonne Carcasses. It also had a geographical representation included Havana, Camagüey, Guantánamo, Villa Clara, Sancti Spiritus, Holguin, Pinar del Rio, Matanzas, Las Tunas, Cienfuegos and Santiago de Cuba.

In all, 16 nominees for foreign diplomats in Cuba, from the following countries: Netherlands, Sweden, Germany, Spain, USA, Italy, Poland, Czech Republic and Canada. No set limits on the number of nominations by participants, the representative of the Netherlands received 85 votes, Sweden 43 and Germany 29.

The selection of prize winners took into account the number of votes received by diplomats and have been nominated by various groups. The award, consisting of a board is contingent on its acceptance by the winner or their respective diplomatic Ministry, having this time with the agreement of all of them.

On the importance of this initiative, Elizardo Sánchez, a leading benchmark for the peaceful struggle for human rights in Cuba, said: "The Castro regime also has the enormous power of intimidation on diplomats and foreign correspondents, diplomats most opt \u200b\u200bfor 'do not look for trouble', and pass my best. This reality reinforces the necessity and legitimacy of the Committed to Diplomacy Award.

This activity was mentioned in Chapter Cuba's Diplomatic Handbook, published by the Community of Democracies and is part of the Bridge Project Democratic CADAL. With awarding of this prize, remember the importance CADAL had the gestures of international solidarity by governments and foreign officials in the Southern Cone military dictatorships. In those dark years, several foreign diplomats were notable for their actions committed, as the Swede Harald Edelstam in Chile, the American Allen "Tex" Harris in Argentina, and Italy's Enrico Calamai in Santiago and Buenos Aires.

Profile
winners
Wijgers Caecilia (Netherlands). born in 1967. Works for the Dutch Foreign Ministry. He studied public administration with a specialization in international law at Leiden, Netherlands. He began his career as a consultant to the European Commission in Riga, Latvia in 1992. After being admitted to the Dutch Foreign Ministry received a two-year seat in The Hague. From 1998 onwards he served alternately as a political adviser and human rights in the Dutch Embassy in Islamabad, Pakistan. Then as first secretary in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, followed by four years as deputy for mission in Havana, Cuba. He is currently Deputy Director of the UN political division of the Dutch Ministry in The Hague. She is married and has three children.

Ingemar Cederberg (Sweden). born in 1943. Educated at the University of Lund, Sweden, between 1963 and 70 for BA in English and English and social sciences. Coordinator was welcome to refugees Sweden and other functions within the DHS Program Officer for Central American refugees, UNHCR in San Jose Costa Rica between 1980 and 1983. He was also coordinator for human rights programs Sida, Sweden, from the Swedish Embassy in Chile between 1987 and 1991, Deputy Director of the Swedish Foreign Ministry in cooperation programs of the United Nations 1991-93, 1993-97 Assistant Director for humanitarian programs, First Secretary Embassy of Sweden in Guatemala 1997-99, Assistant Director for the Department of Foreign Ministry's Latin America, Sweden, 1999-2001, Minister and Deputy Head of Mission at the Embassy of Sweden in Bogotá between 2001 and 2005 and held the same position in the Swedish Embassy in Havana from 2005 and September 2010.

During his mission in Santiago, during the Chilean transition, dealt with issues of cooperation for human rights and democratization programs. Police chased the dictator Augusto Pinochet in all Chileans of the opposition who attended meetings in his home.

Pellet Volker (Germany). born in 1961. He studied law in Bonn and Goettingen, and then earned his doctorate. He worked as a lawyer in Hamburg and in 1993 entered the diplomatic service. Held positions in Belgrade (Consul), Bonn / Berlin, (Deputy Speaker), New York (Director / Safety Council) Berlin (Federal Chancellor's Office), Havana (Deputy Head of Mission) and Berlin (Director political foundations). He is married and has 3 children.

on the work of the three diplomats in Cuba, democratic concerning the island, expressed the following:

Members Coexistence Project, including Dagoberto Valdés, Caecilia Wijgers nominated "for his service to building bridges between the peoples of the Netherlands and Cuba. For his generous, passionate and consistent defense of human rights and civic education of Cubans without exception. For his contacts and friendly relations and systematically with civil society leaders Cuban human rights activists and others committed to the present and future of Cuba. Sacrificed for their work inside the country and its honest and thorough understanding of the situation in Cuba and the daily lives of Cubans and for the immense love she and her family personally delivered thousands of simple and important people in our country. Each work of civil society in Cuba is the mark of his closeness and solidarity effective and unobtrusive. He was a counselor as the diplomacy of the new times in which human rights take precedence over commercial interests and ideological. He visited our project on several occasions and contributed significantly to its development. Its simplicity and cordiality opened the doors of Cubans and others barred could never understand the authenticity of his life and his work. His farewell to Cuba was a festival of friendship and gratitude. Never forget. "

addition, regarding the Swedish diplomat noted that" he was a partner of different civil society activists in Cuba. His friendliness and prompt attention made him a well-informed diplomat and close to the real Cuba and its complex problems. Visited each year our project and each time I listened carefully to the various points of view and analysis of the Cuban reality that will serve for diplomatic work. He listened and asked respectfully and intelligently. His contribution to the opening of an internet room at the Swedish Embassy was a huge work of painstaking patience and perseverance. At the end managed to launch 'The Hidden', named for its location and familiarity by Yoani Sánchez and Reinaldo Escobar, prominent Cuban bloggers. Its simplicity and its inseparable and diligent wife Mona Cederberg, allowed him to build bridges of friendship with many Cubans. He was a diplomat committed to the people of Sweden and Cuba and not only with their respective authorities. Scored for years discreet and effective style of the Swedish Legation in Cuba. "René

Gómez Manzano, a prominent lawyer and human rights activist in Cuba, said that "Dr. Pellet was characterized by its practical solidarity with pro-democracy dissident. You can not forget that the Cuban state television showed him several times while doing act presence in the parades of the Damas de Blanco worthy. "

Elizardo Sanchez of the Cuban Commission for Human Rights and National Reconciliation: "During his stay in Cuba, Ms. Wijgers maintained a position of true human solidarity to the Cuban people and moral support to our peaceful efforts to the situation would improve in the island DD.HH. Always remember for their sheer willingness to listen to all the world's patience and tenacity to identify specific ways which could manifest the solidarity of his country and other countries of Europe to us. I've been 43 years in nonviolent resistance against the regime, never met a diplomat / a who is committed both to the cause of democracy DD.HH. and being credited / a in our country, risking expulsion ".

Yoani Sánchez, Blog Generation Y, said the Dutch diplomatic:" His dynamism, hard work and his affinity with the Cuban temperament were important elements that close working links and friendship with our citizens. Promoted and supported in word and deed, numerous projects such as Living magazine, the blogosphere alternative, independent journalism and civil society in general. Organized numerous conferences and exchanges between dissident groups that otherwise had not had a place of tolerance where to meet. "

Regarding the Swedish diplomat, the blogger said:" It was noted for his involvement and support to civil society groups Cuban. Pushed during his stay in Cuba in dialogue with the opposition and other phenomena of a political, artistic and informative. He is due to open Internet center based in the embassy of the week enjoying almost a hundred people. He became an expert on the culture of the country, a man of great sensitivity for the arts and letters. At home were held events, meetings, celebrations and numerous exchanges, just as in many other diplomats closed their doors to civil society and opposition. "

And finally, the German diplomat, the award-winning activist in defense freedom of expression in Cuba, acknowledged that "his stay in Cuba coincided with moments of high tension and high-crackdown against dissident groups. Volker was also victim of a smear campaign officer, his face and name were broadcast on Cuban television accompanied by heavy charges. Accompanied by more than a pilgrimage to the Damas de Blanco, and was a tireless promoter of new phenomena and expression information.

Eugenio Leal, Veritas Group, said the diplomat from the Netherlands that "Their support for the Internet access members desdecuba.com digital portal and magazine Contodos Consensus and subsequently, for which I am a founding member, was instrumental in placing the work from inside the country. Since the Cuban state media prevented by that electronic access to those sites and is only possible in an embassy. We are all facilitated 2-hour Internet access to a fixed day each week, on the premises that opened for that purpose in the embassy. Also, he was always available to assist and help in a respectful manner. We encouraged and managed the approval of various projects to develop activities and organizations of the emerging civil society. It was common charge your car means and supplies for delivery to independent journalists, librarians and other social advocates within the country. "

Participants Cuban civic movement, consulted on the Prize:

Roberto de Jesús Guerra Pérez (Talk Press) Barbara
Estrabao Bichilí (CCDHRN)
Juan del Pilar Governors (CCDHRN) Maximum
Matoses Omar Ruíz, former political prisoner (CCDHRN)
José Agramonte Leyva, Centre for Central Provinces -Orientales (CCDHRN)
Arturo Acosta Guillén, Centre for the Eastern Provinces (CCDHRN)
Jesus Escandell, former union leader at the national level (CCDHRN)
Victor Escobar González (CCDHRN)
Sunday Ocen Pellicer (CCDHRN) Elizardo Sanchez Santa
Cruz (CCDHRN)
Barban Ricardo del Pino (Cuban Committee for Human Rights in Cuba)
Aimée Cabrera (journalist)
Vladimiro Roca (PSDC)
Héctor Palacios Ruiz (journalist)
René Gómez Manzano, a former political prisoner (lawyer)
Idania
Contreras Yañez Jorge Olivera Castillo, a former political prisoner (journalist) July

Ana Aleaga Pesant Perdigón Margarita Brito (freelance journalist)
Miriam Leiva (journalist)
Oscar Espinosa Chepe, a former political prisoner (economist)
Pardo Gustavo Valdés (Cuban Academy of Masonic Studies)
Miguel Iturria Savon (blogger Voces Cubanas)
Guillermo Fariñas Hernández ( Veritas Group)
Licet Carrandi Zamora (Veritas Group) Carlos
Obregon Valhueldi Group (Veritas)
Rafael Pérez González (Veritas Group)
Filiberto Pérez del Sol (Veritas Group)
Arencibia Ramón Jiménez (Grupo Veritas)
Clara Pérez Gómez (Veritas Group)
Ismeli Iglesias Martinez (Veritas Group)
Hugo Araña Sanchoyerto Group (Veritas)
Dimas Castilian Martí (Veritas Group)
Miriam Celaya González (Veritas Group)
Katia Sonia Veliz Martinez (Veritas Group)
Salabaria Ricardo Santiago Medina Group (Veritas)
Cortizas Marta Lidia Jiménez (Grupo Veritas)
Juan Eugenio Leal García (Veritas Group)
Lucas Garve (freelance journalist) Leonel Alberto Pérez Belette

Laura Pollan (Damas de Blanco)
Laritza Diversent (journalist)
Odelin Alfonso Torna
Juan Carlos Linares Balmaseda
Aini Martin Valero
Luis Felipe Rojas Juan González Febles
(journalist)
Berta Soler (Lady in White ) Amien

Kouri Kouri Adela
Oswaldo Payá (Movimiento Cristiano Liberación)
José Antonio Fornaris
Amarilis C. Guillermo González Rey

Israel Rodríguez César
Antonio de la Osa

Peace Teresa Ofelia Pablo Adolfo Lamadrid
Borraz Chaple
Yoani Sanchez (Generation Y)
Reinaldo Escobar (journalist)
Virgilio Lopez Toledo (Living Magazine)
Karina Gálvez (Living Magazine)
Jesuhadín Pérez (Living Magazine) Maikel
Churches (Living Magazine)
Livia Gálvez (Living Magazine)
Olga Lidia López Lazo (Living Magazine)
Juan Carlos Fernández ( Project VideoConvivencia)
Irene Jerez (Project VideoConvivencia)
Arian Dominguez (Project VideoConvivencia)
Sergio Abel Suarez (Project VideoConvivencia)
Margarita Galvez (Project "Print a")
Cires Hortensia (Project "Print a")
Luis Caceres ( Project Print a ")
Marianela Gomez, (Draft "Print a")
Sironay Gonzalez (Project "Print a")
Rosito Elena (Gatherings in Civics)
Fernando Martínez Heredia, (Cultural Freedom and Review Program Renacer)
Dagoberto Valdez Jr. (Living Magazine)
Dagoberto Valdez, (Living Magazine)
Gueddy Carlos Fernandez (Grupo Musical Green Rogue)
Nestor Perez (Cooperativa Campesina La Islander)
Juan Pablo Perez (Cooperativa Campesina La Islander)
Ariel Perez (Cooperativa Campesina La Islander)
Luisa Perez, (Cooperativa Campesina La Islander)
Alfredo Perez (Cooperativa Campesina The Islander)
Servando Martínez Blanco (Project Recording Studio Music and Videos)
José Alberto Alvarez Bravo, (House of Independent Journalist)
Portal Julio Antonio Rojas (journalist)
Víctor Manuel Domínguez García
Alejandrina García de la Riva (Lady White)
Norvis Magaly Suarez Otero (journalist)
Yanerys Rey Perez (White Lady)
doralis Alvarez Soto, (journalist)
Enilda Tanker (White Lady)
Miriam Espinosa del Valle, (Lady in White)
Sanabria Odalys Rodriguez (Lady in White)
Mitjans Lazara Cruz (Lady in White)
Fresneda Mercedes Castillo (Human Rights Activist) Sonia Alfonso
Garro (Human Rights Activist)
Maira Hernandez Morejon (Dama Support) Ivonne
Malleza Galano, (Dama Support)
Juana Gómez Riego, (Dama Support)
Marielys Pérez Torres, (Lady of Support) Margarita
Almirola (Dama Support)
Serafina Petra Diaz (Lady in White)
Taboas Julia Estrella Aramburo (Lady in White)
Belkis Fajardo Nuñez (Lady in White) Coca Jeydi
Quesada, (Lady of support) Ines Quezada
Lemur, (Lady of support)
Castañer Lilia Hernandez (Lady in White)
Niurka Alvarez Luque (Lady in White)
Maritza Castro (White Lady)
Duchess Smith, (Lady of support)
Hernández Moya White (White Lady)
Nancy Perez Avila, (Lady of support)
Ledea Ana Rosa Rios (White Lady) Laura Maria Labrada
Pollan (Lady in White)
Yadira Rodriguez Bombino (Dama support)
Rosales Rosario Gonzalez, (Lady of support)
Dulce María Díaz Quintana, (Lady of support)
Loyda Valdes (Lady in White)
Odalys González Maya, (Lady of support)
Arnajo Camila Molina, (Lady of support)
María Elena González Fernández, (Lady of support)
Villate Maria Julia Alvarez (Human Rights Activist)
Yordis Riva Sepulveda (Dama support)
Varona Maria Cristina Labrada (Lady in White)
Sandra Guerra, (Lady of support)
Marlene Guerra (Dama support)
Queen Eleanor (Lady of support)
Mirta Cola (Lady support)
Tania Maceda (Lady in White)
Felix Bonne Carcasses, (Human Rights Activist)

Related
Diplomacy committed
2010
http://www.puentedemocratico.org/prensa/nota. asp? Note_id = 3742

Diplomacy in Cuba committed http://www.puentedemocratico.org/prensa/nota.asp?id_nota=2802

Diplomacy Award Committed in Cuba, 2003-2008 http://www.puentedemocratico.org/eventos/nota.asp?id_nota=2761

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Cake Boss Recipes Icing

PENSAR POR CUENTA PROPIA

these days that Cuba will become the news for the economic changes that are announced and and apply it occurs to me to ask the regime within the program permits for self-employment also allow Cubans to leave for all who want to think, speak and act for themselves.

If Cuba is now in such depressing conditions is no doubt because the "self-employed of thought and expression" were the first that the regime was in charge of eliminating the entire national territory could certainly never do completely, but reduced to the minimum and maximum has been repressed. Together

to private enterprise and nationalization of labor, the Castro dictatorship also seized the people, thought, belief, expression, information and freedom of movement. Today

power group is forced to allow what it means to them certainly a setback, that men and women of working age, to establish their independent state micro and live a new experience, that of achieving economic independence and certainly higher living standards to which the regime were guaranteed a salary of misery I'm sure the vast majority of Cubans and industrious entrepreneurs enjoy short term success and satisfaction of accomplishment through their own initiative.

They also will be changing his mind but the scheme does not grant them permission to do so, something happened when Fidel Castro and bound by the so-called special period, had to allow the creation of some self-employment, later to a very slight economic recovery, were minimized, because his words were a bad example for the population. The reality was that this group of people, with their hard work achieved much higher income state employees and that the enjoyment of them suitable for living conditions, but normal for the average worker in the world, in Cuba are considered petty bourgeois and immoral clear that this last criterion applies to the people and not the leadership that dilapidated and enjoy very high standards.

This example, not insignificant what can be achieved with the liberation of productive forces and private initiative, so criticized by the Castro-communist thought, will soon become, with the conversion of half a million employees in self-employed, in an undeniable reality and therefore very desirable for the Cubans. You can read the news after the announcement of the extent in the days just over 80,000 Cubans have applied for licenses, it seems more of a stampede to the release, a measure that the government of the island tries to impose on the people. Therefore

dictatorship, accompanies these changes with a new cross-ideological and "revolutionary reaffirmation" first trying to convince the most conservative and orthodox communists of the urgent need of change and second for something that will prove in practice each day more difficult to maintain control and subjugation of millions of Cubans, including this large number of people would soon cease to depend on the government and realize that the state will who need their profits and raising taxes will logically so, although Castro want to prevent a change in their consciences to keep them politically subject, the reality is otherwise in charge of Logar and feel that the self-employed will also be paying taxes to qualify to think freely express themselves and make claims.

must insist that the dictatorship makes these changes only by urgent need, as recognized by Raul Castro, are trying another maneuver to maintain and prolong his stay in power, if they had done some other way to get funding, we are sure this not be the way that's why they consider useless or obsolete trade embargo, we must remind you that only economic pressures have enabled these measures. We share the idea that the oversized but also served the regime as a scapegoat for all its failures, but we believe that there should be lifted unconditionally, there is still much to sue those who seized power more than half a century. The first foreign investors should be the Cubans who so desire, as well as nationals to do so with the help of their families, the state should not act as employing agency for foreign investors and should be allowed to freely hire Cubans and receive the wages they deserve for their work, as the scheme misappropriates its currency payments and gives them a ridiculous amount as wages.

The Cuban government should abolish the embargo on freedom in the country and here we use the term blockade, because in Cuba there is a huge police presence, which monitors and prevents movement and free expression of all citizens who remain under constant threat of repression and imprisonment, this has not changed, nor is it intended to change because it is the foundation on which sits the power of the dictatorship. It is now, when the regime is feeling more brightly economic suffocation, when the oxygen dose should return democratic opening, never existed a more favorable situation for peaceful change the nation needs, not waste and we also note that the machinery of repression and penetration Castro will surely be the least affected with the budget cuts.


Nelson Núñez Dorta.



PSC Representative in Mexico.

Qro. Mexico.