SE DEMUESTRA QUE NUEVO ACCIÓN NO MIENTE

domingo, 23 de septiembre de 2012


EL SOL DE LA VERDAD SIEMPRE RESPLANDECE Y SE DEMUESTRA QUE NUEVO ACCIÓN NO MIENTE
(9-21-12-10:00AM)
Siempre que los calumniadores de oficio de este lado y los esbirros asalariados de la tiranía desde allá, han acusado a Aldo Rosado-Tuero y a Nuevo Acción de cobrar por la labor que llevan día a día desenmascarando las mentiras, los crímenes y abusos de la tiranía, nuestra respuesta ha sido la misma: "Los archivos de las agencias que se dedican a repartir dinero a los que usando el nombre de la causa cubana cobran por lo que hacen, son de record público y retamos a cualquiera para que busque en esos archivos, para que vea que no solo no cobramos, ni nunca hemos cobrado un solo quilo prieto, sino que ni siquiera nunca jamás hemos aplicado para ningún grant, ni para cobrar por lo que hacemos."
El National Endowment For Democracy, la  famosa NED, acaba de hacer pública la lista de grants del año pasado. Ahí está la lista de los que cobran por hacer algo por la causa sagrada de la patria, y como nada es más socorrido que un día tras otro día, otra vez queda demostrado quienes son los mentiroso y los calumniadores y también quienes usan el nombre de Cuba y se envuelven en la bandera para obtener buenos dólares.
He aquí la lista facilitada por la NED tal y como aparece en su página de Internet. Muchos de esos "organismos" son meras bodeguitas que proveen de "botellas" a unos cuantos privilegiados que viven de la causa cubana. Quede para la historia esta lista.

LA SIGUIENTE ES LA LISTA TAL Y COMO APARECE EN LA PÁGINA DE LA NED:
Cuba
Afro-Cuban Alliance, Inc.(Alianza Afro-Cubana) $124,466
To encourage greater discussion and academic analysis about racial issues in 
Cuba.  Afro-Cuba Alliance will publish a quarterly journal to inform readers on the island and in the international community about racial issues in Cuba, the experience of civil rights movements, and the efforts of civil rights activists towards greater racial equality
Center for a Free Cuba. (Centro por una Cuba Libre)- $55,000
To provide additional humanitarian assistance to political prisoners, their families, pro-democracy and human rights activists, and victims of repression in 
Cuba. In addition to humanitarian assistance, the Center will provide independent, democratic activists with important material support that will permit them to carry out their work in a more effective manner.
Committee for Free Trade Unionism- (Comité de Sindicalistas Libres)$85,000
To promote inter-regional cooperation among labor unions in Latin America, Europe and the U.S. CFTU will continue to develop an international campaign to build support for independent unionists in Cuba. It will continue maintaining its website and producing a quarterly newsletter aimed at raising interest in labor and worker's rights issues in 
Cuba.
Cuban Democratic Directorate (Directorio Democrático Cubano)-$162,089
To increase the Cuban democratic movement's access to uncensored information through Radio República broadcasts. Directorio will produce and broadcast original programming aimed at providing Cubans with an independent source of commentary and analysis about events throughout 
Cuba and around the world.
CubaNet News Inc.(Cubanet)-$252,000
To support independent Cuban journalists as they produce objective media content about the situation in 
Cuba. Cubanet will continue to present the work of independent journalists on its digital media platform at www.cubanet.org. CubaNet will also provide independent Cuban journalists with training on the use of new technologies and digital security techniques.
Grupo Internacional para la Responsabilidad Social Corporativa en Cuba-$177,628To promote labor rights and support Cuba's independent labor movement. GIRSCC will also raise international awareness campaign regarding labor rights in Cuba
Instituto Político para la Libertad Peru-$61,727
To provide youth in Cuba with training on use of the internet and social networking media. IPL will also provide youth with training on democratic rights, access to information tools and international standards of freedom of expression.
National Democratic Institute for International Affairs (Instituto Nacional Democrático para Asuntos Internacionales)-$395,000To empower Cuban civil society by providing independent civil society organizations with the knowledge, skills and resources necessary to contribute toward a more democratic society through technical assistance and information about other democratic transition experiences. NDI would also raise awareness about and support for Cuban-led projects for change among Cuban citizens and the international community through a weekly radio program and participation in international events.
Observatorio Cubano de Derechos Humanos-$67,434
To promote greater public awareness about human rights violations in 
Cuba. The Cuban Observatory on Human Rights, whose members are all former prisoners of conscience from Cuba, will work with counterparts on the island to document ongoing human rights abuses. It will use this information to prepare reports for the United Nations, the Organization of American States, and international media outlets.
People in Need (Pueblo en necesidad)-$160,202To increase the free flow of information in Cuba and promote relationships between independent Cuban journalists and European media outlets. PIN will train independent Cuban journalists on new media tools. PIN will also seek to engage more Cuban youth and community journalists in independent journalism by creating grassroots, lifestyle magazines, and training grassroots leaders on how run small media enterprises.
People in Peril Association (Asociación Pueblo en Peligro)-$49,189
To encourage critical thinking and the free exchange of ideas among youth in 
Cuba; and to strengthen the training and pedagogical capacity of informal educators and independent librarians in Cuba. PIPA will develop an educational toolkit and train independent educators and independent librarians on how to encourage discussion among youth.
Civic Education (Educación Cívica)-$50,703
To improve the capacity of independent Cuban democratic activists to advocate for greater economic freedom and equality from the government.
Rule of Law (Imperio de la Ley)-$11,204
To provide technical assistance to Cuban citizens.
The grant listings posted here are from the 2011 Annual Report.(Esta lista es del Reporte Anual del 2011)