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New! Remembering Elian Gonzalez by Scott Holleran
(April 22, 2003)
I met Elian Gonzalez during a visit to the Miami house which had become the flashpoint for a profound philosophical conflict--days before his pre-dawn seizure on Saturday, April 22, 2000.

Link: Why was Elián less worthy than Giselle?
17.July.2001

22.April.01
Miami Herald: Elián: One year later, child lives privileged life out of spotlight

Petition passes 15,000 signatures

1.June.2000

World Net Daily article on AKEF Demonstrations
6.May.2000

Petition passes 12,000 signatures

1.May.00

Petition passes 8000 signatures

25.April.00

Keep Elián Free site featured in Salon Magazine and cited as "particularly strong."

Why Elián should stay in the U.S. Growing up as "state property" in the Soviet Union convinced me that freedom is as crucial as a father's love.

Reuters article features the Keep Elián Free site: Cuban Boy's Tale Is a Rage on the Internet

Quotes from the press

USA Today on 
the Free Elián Site
 

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Welcome to the website in defense of the human rights of Elián Gonzalez
The position of the creator of this site is that Elián Gonzalez should not be sentenced to the slavery of totalitarianism in Cuba. Elián's right to his own life is the fundamental issue in this case, and this issue is being covered up by the false alternative of "family values" versus "anti-Castro politics." The goal of this site is to make Americans aware that the moral thing to do is the American thing to do: protect Elián's right to his own life by keeping Elián free in America, since according to Cuban law his life does not belong to him, but to the state.

"I regard the deportation of Elián as a slap in the face of the Founding Fathers and their principles. It is totalitarianism vs. freedom that has to be considered and that is why this is an American issue, not just a Cuban one. This country was founded on the basis of each individual's right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." -- Leonard Peikoff

Key Issues in the Elián Gonzalez Case


Get the Facts!  
Required reading on the Elián Gonzalez Case.

A Sin to Deport Elián by Leonard Peikoff, Ph.D. (January 20, 2000)
In the name not of Cuban nationalism, but of Americanism in its original and deepest philosophical meaning, Elián Gonzalez must be allowed to remain here. Let this poor boy have a chance to live a human life. If "compassion" is one of our politicians' chief values, as they keep telling us, can't they show him any of it?

The Life of Six Year Old Elián Gonzales is in Bill Clinton's hands by Mark Da Cunha (January 13, 2000)
The fundamental issue is not about "Florida's large and politically powerful anti-Castro Cuban community" versus the "bond between parent and child" as one commentator insinuated (USA Today 7 Jan 2000). There is something far more important than the "parental bond" between Elián's father and "the dignity of the Cuban people" as Elián's father referred to his son in a Castro sponsored rally (observe that even Elián's father admits that his son is first and foremost a political tool). That something is Elián's inalienable right to his own life -- in Cuba that inalienable right does not legally exist.

Speech on Elián Gonzalez in Washington, D.C., Part 1 by Edwin A. Locke (May 5, 2000)
On July 4, 1776 America's Founding Fathers identified the fundamental moral principle on which our country was based. This principle was that every individual possessed the inalienable right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. The Founding Fathers also identified the proper role of government; it was to protect individual rights -- specifically, to protect individuals from the initiation of force by other people, including the government itself.

Speech on Elián Gonzalez in Washington, D.C., Part 2 by Edwin A. Locke (May 8, 2000)
The difference between Cuba and America is not just a matter of lifestyle, as some have claimed. It is not a difference like that between Republicans and Democrats.

Speech on Elián Gonzalez in Washington, D.C., Part 3 by Edwin A. Locke (May 10, 2000)
Let us address a deeper question: why do Clinton and Reno want Elián back in Cuba?

Elián Gonzalez Has a Right Not to Live in Slavery by Paul Blair (May 4, 2000)
Who could abridge a right so obvious, violate a relationship so sacred, as to separate a boy from his father?

The Real (and Sinister) Meaning of the Elián Raid by Edwin A. Locke (April 30, 2000)
To Undermine His Chances for Political Asylum and Thus Betray the Principles America Stands For

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National Demonstrations to Keep Elián Free!
The intellectual battle for Elián's rights is not over -- thousands of Americans will be holding demonstrations on Wednesday, May 10th, 2000 outside the Federal Buildings of major American cities.

Protest Update: April 17, 2000

Elián: American Not Cuban Issue
Professor Leonard Peikoff Speaking to the Media outside the Miami home of Elián Gonzalez Ayn Rand Institute founder Dr. Leonard Peikoff, along with one of his students Mark Da Cunha, presented Lazaro Gonzalez, Elián Gonzalez's great uncle, a petition last Saturday noon affirming that Elián remain in the United States. The petition contained over 4,000 signatures from Americans across the United States. Peikoff addressed a group of 150 mostly non-Cuban Americans Saturday in front of Elián's home in Little Havana.


New! Remembering Elian Gonzalez by Scott Holleran (April 22, 2003)
I met Elian Gonzalez during a visit to the Miami house which had become the flashpoint for a profound philosophical conflict--days before his pre-dawn seizure on Saturday, April 22, 2000.

The Ballad of Elián By Barry Butler [Real Audio]

Why was Elián less worthy than Giselle?
By Scott Holleran
Giselle's obscurity exposes those who insisted that Juan Miguel Gonzalez's right to raise his child was more important than Elian's freedom.

Leonard Peikoff Speaks at Los Angeles Rally to Keep Elián Free
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Janet Reno takes a job as a nanny in  "Janet Poppins" [Flash]

Link: Friend of the court brief in support of Elian Gonzalez's right to stay in the US.
Amy Peikoff

15.May.2000
Reports on the National Demonstrations to Keep Elián Free!
Thousands of Americans participated in  demonstrations on Wednesday, May 10th, 2000 outside the Federal Buildings of major American cities. Click here for details.

 

 

 

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