International Committee for Democracy in Cuba
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The International Committee for Democracy in Cuba (ICDC) "was founded in September 2003 by prominent international statesmen and intellectuals to assist those struggling for democracy in Cuba. The ICDC seeks to show political solidarity with fellow democracy activists in Cuba and channel economic support to Cuba’s democratic opposition.
"At the Towards Democracy in Cuba conference held in July 2003 in Madrid, Vaclav Havel encouraged nations to reach out to those working to bring freedom to Cuba. In response, the ICDC plans to assist human rights initiatives in Cuba and to alter the approach of European and western hemisphere countries towards Castro’s government." [1]
Members
- Marcos Aguinis
- Urban Ahlin
- Madeleine Albright
- Patricio Azocar Aylwin
- Jose Maria Aznar
- Elena Bonner
- Armando Calderon Sol
- Kim Campbell
- Jose Ribeiro e Castro
- Vinicio Cerezo
- Baroness Caroline Cox
- Violeta Barrios de Chamorro
- Chang Chun-Hsiung
- Philip Dimitrov
- Jan Figel
- Eduardo Frei
- Andre Glucksmann
- Arpad Goncz
- Vaclav Havel
- Toomas Henrik Ilves
- Jeane Kirkpatrick
- Ferenc Koszeg
- Enrique Krauze
- Milan Kucan
- Mart Laar
- Luis Alberto Lacalle
- Vytautas Landsbergis
- Mario Vargas Llosa
- Cecilia Malmstrom
- Edward H. C. McMillan-Scott
- Markus Meckel
- Rexhep Meidani
- Adam Michnik
- Luis Alberto Monge Alvarez
- Karel Schwarzenberg
- Arnold Vaatz