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http://www.granma.co.cu/english/news/art0020.htmlSeptember 5th, 2009
Father D’Escoto, President of the UN General Assembly, affirmed on Friday that his meeting with Fidel Castro was a gift from God and assessed the physical and spiritual condition of the Cuban Revolution leader as excellent.
It’s a book of combat, written through the eyes of a man of faith. On these pages we find his concern for poverty, for those who cry and Suffer, for those who have nothng to eat, for those who thirst for love And justice, pointed out Eusebio Leal, director of the havana city historian office, while presenting the book by Miguel d’ Escoto.
During a special round table aired on Cuban radio and television, the Nicaraguan diplomat considered that "God listened to the prayers of all revolutionaries in the world", while making reference to the recovery of the leader of the island’s revolutionary process, with whom he met for almost three hours on Wednesday.
We’ll have Fidel for a while, said D’Escoto, who expressed his gratitude for the Order of Solidarity received from the Cuban State in recognition of his struggle in the Sandinista Revolution and his international activity, particularly the work carried out this year while heading the UN National Assembly.
A priest, an intellectual, a journalist, a diplomat and an ideologist of the fairest causes, D’Escoto carried out a five-day working visit to Cuba, one month before the end of his work as the head of the UN General Assembly (October 3), a task, he said, "he assumed in defense of the poor".
So, far, I’ve been the oldest person to take on that post, in spite of my delicate health condition, but I did it on behalf of the poor of the world, for which Fidel is an example to us all, he stressed.
He ratified his commitment to his faith, and expressed that the capitalist ideology is the most serious adversary in history against the message of Jesus Christ.
The capitalist ideology tells you "the greater you are the more you can have", while Jesus said that the greater you are the bigger your heart in order to be able to give more, he said, and called for a move from the logic of ‘I and Mine’ to that of ‘We and Ours’, which he said is the one used in Cuba and of which Fidel is the driving force.
The former Nicaraguan Foreign Minister participated in a panel, in which his fellow countryman, political analyst and writer Roberto Regalado, and Argentinean journalist Stella Calloni also spoke. Likewise, Regalado and Calloni were present in the launching in Havana of Miguel D’Escoto’s book Antiimperialismo y no violencia (Anti-imperialism and Non-violence). (AIN)