For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
May 6, 2004
Remarks by the President After Meeting with the Commission for Assistance to a Free Cuba
The Roosevelt Room
11:20 A.M. EDT
THE PRESIDENT: Mr. Secretary, thank you for the report you've just
given me. I've received a Commission for the Assistance of a Free
Cuba, it's a report from a commission that I have put together in my
administration to hasten the day that Cuba will be a free country.
We believe the people of Cuba should be free from tyranny. We
believe the future of Cuba is a future of freedom. It's in our
nation's interest that Cuba be free. It's in the neighborhood's
interest that Cuba be free. More importantly, it's in the interest of
the Cuban people that they be free from tyranny.
This strategy is a strategy that encourages the spending of money
to help organizations to protect dissidents and to promote human
rights. It is a strategy that encourages a clear voice of the truth
being spoken to the Cuban people through radio and TV Marti. It is a
strategy that will prevent the regime from exploiting hard currency of
tourists and of remittances to Cubans to prop up their repressive
regime. It is a strategy that says we're not waiting for the day of
Cuban freedom, we are working for the day of freedom in Cuba.
The commissioners did good work. I appreciate it, Mr. Secretary.
Thank you for coming.
END 11:21 A.M. EDT
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