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by "PL" <pl.nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 4, 2008 at 03:00 AM

Diario Las Americas
Publicado el 04-03-2008

The “Changes” in Cuba are a Scam





It should be avoided that those who are not too knowledgeable about the 
harsh reality of the economic and social life that the Cuban people suffer

as a result of a military and political dictator****p, interpret as a 
supposed wellbeing or favorable change for the country certain measures
set 
into place by the present dictator****p – which is the same as 
before –pur****tedly putting within reach of the people articles and
services 
that for half a century have been denied to them. Speaking in practical 
terms it is clear, without going to the extremes of an in-depth analysis, 
that these supposed benefits determined by new laws are not only a
fantasy, 
but also a calculated political scam. The scam consists in making locals
and 
foreigners alike think that there is a favorable change which, in practice

is non-existent.

The fact that merchandise that used to be off-limits is now available at 
prices way beyond what the people can pay does not mean that these
products 
can be bought by the Cuban people. The same thing can be said about
services 
such as access to hotels and restaurants that used to be only for
tourists. 
The average monthly salary in Cuba is 408 pesos in local currency, the 
equivalent of $17 U.S. dollars. The convertible Peso, which is the
currency 
needed to pay these articles and services costs $1.08 per unit. And with 
that salary it is absolutely impossible – not just difficult – to buy 
anything or to go to hotels and restaurants which now are said to be 
“available” to a significant segment of the population.

Some Cubans who live in the island might be able to buy these articles if 
their families who live in the United States and work under a system of
free 
market economy send them additional amounts of money. And the Cuban living

in the United States who sends money to the island for these purchases is 
making the dictatorial state, that is the dictatorial government,
wealthier 
since it makes a profit with the currency exchange.

With that average monthly salary of 408 Cuban pesos, equivalent to US$17,
it 
is totally impossible that the new laws will bring any benefits to the 
suffering Cuban people, except in those cases in which their families who 
live in the U.S. send them significant amounts of dollars to make those 
purchases.

Therefore, no one should think or believe that there are favorable changes

for the Cuban people under the regime of Raúl Castro, which is just a 
prolongation of Fidel’s.


http://www.diariolasamericas.com/news.php?nid=49764
 




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