President Obama’s thoughts and prayers are with the wife, family, and friends of Wilmar Villar, a young and courageous defender of human rights and fundamental freedoms in Cuba who launched a hunger strike to protest his incarceration and succumbed to pneumonia.
Villar’s senseless death highlights the ongoing repression of the Cuban people and the plight faced by brave individuals standing up for the universal rights of all Cubans. The United States will not waiver in our support for the liberty of the Cuban people. We will remain steadfast in our outreach to the Cuban people through unlimited Cuban American family visits and remittances, purposeful travel, and humanitarian assistance to dissidents and their families in support of their legitimate desire to freely determine Cuba’s future. -- White House statement on the death of Wilman Villar Mendoza.
The White House did the right thing Friday in acknowledging the death of Wilman Villar Mendoza, and condemning the repression he died fighting.
But the White House also ignored how the policies it saw fit to promote as part of its statement, contributed, at the very least indirectly, to Villar's death.
Where's the connection? Just follow the money.
Out of every dollar sent to the island, whether as a remittance or in the pocket of a "people-to-people" traveler, a piece ends up in the coffers of the regime.
And from there, the dictatorship pays its secret policemen, its jailers, its informers and anyone else who keeps the machine of repression running.
Including those who followed their orders from the top and killed Wilman Villar Mendoza.
Obama's policies have delivered more cash to the Castro dictatorship, which coincidentally or not, has corresponded with a spike in repression.
The Cuban people cannot afford much more "outreach" like that.
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