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herr_Nosferatu
27th February 2005, 09:24
By Stephen Gibbs
BBC News, Havana

More than 100,000 workers in Cuba's tourism industry have been ordered to restrict their contact with foreigners to an absolute minimum.

New regulations from the communist state's tourism ministry apply to Cubans on the island and overseas.

They form part of a series of moves by the Cuban government to tighten state control across the country.

Workers are also told to watch their foreign employers and report actions that might threaten Cuba's revolution.

The new regulations make stark reading. Everyone who works in Cuba's expanding tourism industry - from bar staff to taxi drivers - is warned to keep a safe distance from foreigners.

Workers are advised that they can attend events at the homes of non-Cubans only with advanced written permission.

Gifts received from foreigners have to be declared. Electronic goods such as video players are expected to be handed over to the ministry for common use.

Discipline

The rules have been approved by Cuba's new tourism minister, Manuel Marrero.

He is a colonel in the Cuban army and appears to have been charged with bringing discipline to the entire sector, but even he might find imposing these regulations a struggle.

Jobs in tourism are the most sought after in Cuba, precisely because they bring easy contact with foreigners and hard currency.

The rules are the latest of a series which have been passed by the Cuban government with the broad aim of recentralisation.

In the last few months, the US dollar has been removed from circulation. Private enterprise has been curbed and managers of Cuban state enterprises have been stripped of much of their autonomy.

President Fidel Castro has said that recentralisation is enabling the Cuban state to rise again, like a phoenix.


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Any thoughts ??

It would seem that the small talk, or the little help, from the outside world seems harmless, but I suppose this initiative has its logic.

To keep the filthy yankee influence out of the Caribbean pearl obviously is the most feared trend that would result this new action.

And for that, it may be applauded.

But it could have the reverse effet to turning even more people to become critical of Fidel...

Hopefully, it will be brought in such a way that makes people realise the dangers of having U.S. influences get through their nation, like it has in so many other nations in the southern hemisphere.

It simply and systematically kills the individuality of nations around the world.

A crime which must stop at all costs.

We will not accept the United States utilizing the Cuban people, its resources or its land to their dirty schemes, like it does so many other countries on this planet.

Yazman
27th February 2005, 10:38
Sounds kinda like propaganda to me, it would be interesting to find out if this is actually true or not.

fernando
27th February 2005, 11:49
http://www.revolutionaryleft.com/index.php?showtopic=33730

bolshevik butcher
27th February 2005, 13:13
sounds like draconian measures to me.

Iepilei
27th February 2005, 13:33
I take it they're still allowing for the USD to be converted? If not this would be a bad idea for Cuba's tourist industry; the industry they've been subsisting on since the fall of the Union back in 1991.

It'd be interested to see a stats page of Cuban tourism. I'm not exactly sure which nation's tourists flock there in larger numbers.

:ph34r:

fernando
27th February 2005, 13:34
So Cuban people are not allowed to talk to Americans? I think this is all going a bit too far, yes the US are imperialists who want to exploit Latin America, but I think that forbidding Cubans to even talk or look at Americans for too long will only make them want to go to the US.

Mitch Flo
27th February 2005, 17:55
Ya it sounds like propaganda to me also but you never know anymore...

Sounds kinda like propaganda to me, it would be interesting to find out if this is actually true or not.
Ya it would be....

TheKwas
27th February 2005, 17:57
If it is true, it's quite disgusting. I don't want to notify my government every time I visit my Norwegian friends.

MeTaLhEaD
27th February 2005, 19:51
sounds like propaganda
and sounds like a poser with a che guevara avatar beleving everything he hears

Socialist_Smurf
27th February 2005, 20:54
It is obviously propaganda of some sort, or at least from a biased media outlet.
regulations from the communist state's
Their is no such thing as a communist state, besides the fact that Cuba is socialist.

fernando
27th February 2005, 22:03
Get used to the idea that the media will call Cuba and North Korea communist states...hell...they would even call China communist to a certain extend.

Iepilei
27th February 2005, 22:30
Originally posted by [email protected] 27 2005, 10:03 PM
Get used to the idea that the media will call Cuba and North Korea communist states...hell...they would even call China communist to a certain extend.
It's simply because of their original intent to oversee the revolutions of the world. Even if they've strayed from that goal...

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