Despite US’ embargo, Cuba remains on the way to the international integration. The photo features FIHAV 2013, Cuba’s biggest annual trade fair that took place last week (Photo: AFP/VNA)
(VOVworld) – A
document relating to the U.S. Agency for International Development’s program to
promote democracy in Cuba
worth 6 million USD has been disseminated after it was handed over to the US
National Benefit Center in La Habana, SINA. The document hasn’t yet been
unencrypted.
The El Nuevo Herald on Monday reported that USAID has prepared a
200-page document which contained detailed information about 20
non-governmental organizations’ asking for funding to do training for those who
disagreed with the Cuban ruling party in the next three years.
The material
also mentioned financing proposals, methods to analyze the implementation
progress and experiences to run pro-democracy programs that have been applied
under the shade of the 1996 Helms-Burton law. The program aims to create
favorable conditions for the Cuban opposition to conduct fact-finding tours
abroad and improve their knowledge and skills in the fields relating to the
building of democracies and civil society.
USAID sent the
document to SINA in July but by August, the non-governmental organizations were
informed that they were no longer being financed because the USAID didn’t have
a safe unencrypted line. USAID recommended these organizations abandon any plans
to engage in politically-dangerous activities if they felt at risk. However, in
official reply letters to these organizations, USAID only said that the reason
for the initiatives being abandoned was that they were unpersuasive and
inefficient.