[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 93 (Thursday, June 11, 2015)]
[House]
[Pages H4167-H4168]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
IN SUPPORT OF CUBAN HISTORIAN GUSTAVO PEREZ SILVERIO
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman from
Florida (Ms. Ros-Lehtinen) for 5 minutes.
Ms. ROS-LEHTINEN. Mr. Speaker, I rise this morning to support Gustavo
Perez Silverio, an historian in Cuba who has had to endure continued
threats from Castro's state security forces.
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This week, Castro's thugs threatened Gustavo Perez Silverio by
telling him that he would be prosecuted for terrorist activities, but
his only crime was to support activism and engagement in Cuban civil
society. That is not a crime. This is not the first time he has had to
endure these dire threats.
While in the United States last year, Gustavo issued statements about
the current difficult situation in Cuba for human rights, but when he
returned to the island, he learned that he lost his job as a professor
at the university where he was teaching. This is another attempt by the
Castro regime to silence peaceful opposition leaders.
We cannot let this continue. What is happening to Gustavo happens to
dozens of Cubans every day, innocent but brave dissidents who try to
speak the truth about the human rights violations occurring in Cuba,
violations that go unpunished due to the undeserved concessions given
to the Castro brothers by this administration.
Let's stand with the oppressed, the brave dissidents like Gustavo
Perez Silverio, and not stand with their oppressor, the Castro regime.
Claudia Puig
Ms. ROS-LEHTINEN. Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to honor Claudia Puig, a
leader in television and radio broadcasting, on her receipt of the Bill
Brooks Award from the Florida Association of Broadcasters.
Claudia is a prominent figure in our south Florida community, and
with over 25 years of experience, her opinion is trusted and credible.
Claudia has been recognized by Radio Ink magazine as one of the 50 Most
Influential Women in Radio and has been honored as Manager of the Year
with the prestigious Medallas de Cortez Award in 2012. Claudia has
served on many prestigious boards, including Florida International
University's Board of Trustees, the Corporation for Public
Broadcasting, and the Orange Bowl Committee.
For those of us who know her, the Bill Brooks Award is a deserved
honor and a testament to her hard work.
Congratulations, Claudia. I wish you many more years of continued
success.
22nd Anniversary of Amigos for Kids
Ms. ROS-LEHTINEN. Mr. Speaker, I would like to congratulate Amigos
for Kids, an organization in my congressional district that works to
mitigate the harmful effects of child abuse and neglect. It has now
embarked on its 22nd year of service to families in my congressional
district in south Florida.
As part of its mission, this noble organization, Amigos for Kids,
administers an afterschool program at Jose Marti Park in Little Havana
that provides kids with academic and extracurricular enrichment
activities. Funded by the Children's Trust, Amigos for Kids also offers
workshops to fortify the family bond. On June 20, Amigos for Kids will
host its annual Miami Celebrity Domino Night. It is an event at which
guests will enjoy live entertainment and culinary delights, which will
benefit these kids.
I thank Amigos for Kids for its commitment to assisting the less
fortunate, and I encourage our community to get involved for the
betterment of children and families. A united community can make a
positive and lasting difference for all of us.
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raising alzheimer's awareness in june
Ms. ROS-LEHTINEN. Mr. Speaker, June is Alzheimer's Awareness Month,
and I rise today to shed light on one of the fastest growing and
costliest epidemics facing our Nation. Having lost my mother due to
complications of Alzheimer's, I am all too familiar with how it impacts
not only the person, but the person's loved ones and the caregivers.
Over 5.3 million Americans are living with this disease, including
half a million Floridians. The Alzheimer's Association projects that,
within the next 10 years, every State will experience significant
increases in the number of people living with Alzheimer's. That means
skyrocketing healthcare costs for impacted families and across all
levels of government.
Research is our best hope to save taxpayer dollars, and most
importantly, to save lives. My thanks to all who are working every day
toward curing Alzheimer's, a devastating disease. I also thank them for
improving the patient's well-being and the caregiver's.
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