Fidel Castro
Bestowed Guatemala´s Top Distinction
HAVANA,
Cuba, Feb 16, (acn).-
The Quetzal Order, in its Great Collar
degree, was granted to Cuban Revolution
leader Fidel Castro Ruz by Guatemalan
President Alvaro Colom Caballeros.
During a
solemn ceremony at Havana´s Revolution
Palace, the distinction was handed over
to Cuban President Raul Castro. In
backing his decision, President Colom
said he granted the distinction in a
gesture of gratefulness for the over 17
million medical consultations and more
than 40, 000 eye surgeries practiced in
the context of the Miracle Operation
free-eye surgery program, undertaken by
Cuban doctors in the benefit of the
Guatemalan people.
“I took the
decision to grant Fidel the top
Guatemalan distinction, and we do it
with affection, esteem and
acknowledgement, but also based on the
thankfulness of all men and women, who
are now enjoying the fruit of the
Revolution, which has implied a high
cost to the Cuban people,” said
President Colom.
The
distinguished visitor also recalled that
Cuban doctors in Guatemala are working
in the most remote mountainous areas and
settlements; he thanked Cuba for the
preparation of Guatemalan youths in the
island´s education centers.
On behalf of
the historic leader of the Revolution,
Raul Castro, stressed that both
countries are united by historic and
brotherhood bonds. He recalled that
illustrious citizen of the eastern Cuban
town of Bayamo Jose Joaquin Palma wrote
the lyrics of Guatemala´s National
Anthem and that the central American
nation, know as the Quetzal´s Land,
welcomed Jose Marti during his
independence pilgrimage throughout Latin
America. He also explained that both
nations closed ranks against Spanish
colonial rule.
The Cuban
President also said that after the
devastating passage of hurricanes on
Central America, thousands of Cuban
doctors arrived in the most remote sites
of Guatemala to first cure the wounded
of the huge tragedy and secondly to
contribute to guarantee all citizens
access to health care services,
particularly for the humble people.
“We feel
that once again our two nations are
united in a hug of mutual gratefulness
and confidence and I also reiterate our
will to jointly work with Guatemala to
build a common Latin American and
Caribbean homeland, in which all its
children have a right to enjoy peace,
justice and development,” Raul Castro
concluded.
Present at
the ceremony were the members of the
Guatemalan delegation, as well as Cuban
government officials and leaders.