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Monty Cantsin
13th December 2003, 08:17
I started a thread on Cuban economics but every one wanted to talk about human rights, so I’m starting this tread to cover those issues(human rights, us involvement, so on).

Now to start we of I have this site http://archives.econ.utah.edu/archives/mar...17/msg00412.htm (http://archives.econ.utah.edu/archives/marxism/2003w17/msg00412.htm)

Which talks about how functionaries which act as Terrorist and white ants towards the government, But then are represented in the media as political rivals, which they are but they crossed a line becoming payed agents of the U.S. government. This is why they are persecuted.

Fidelbrand
13th December 2003, 11:41
Cubans live as fuller beings than us, they are exempted from hostile econ. exploitation.

Remember, U.S.'s definition of human rights is not the universal formula. US tries hard to bring peace and democracy to other countires by war, blockades, etc... the people did not ask for it, and they ....... are the ones who are suffering from these stupidious political pranks.. :(

Monty Cantsin
14th December 2003, 07:14
Are you sure the Cubans life fuller lives, Fidel has hatred for homosexuals so there discriminated against. The general that commanded the Angolan forces was killed because Fidel thought he was too close to the army. So even though theirs a lot of good things that Castro has done. He is paranoid meaning people get prosecuted for things they don’t do and so on. But then even this can be traced back to the usa trying to murder him so many times. So I can see how he could be untrusting towards people and so on.