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U.S. program to help dissidents from Cuba undergoes overhaul

by PL <pl.nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 7, 2008 at 11:50 AM

U.S. program to help dissidents from Cuba undergoes overhaul
By Paul Richter | Los Angeles Times
May 7, 2008

wa****ngton - The Bush administration is overhauling a controversial 
democracy-promotion program for Cuba in hopes of tightening financial 
controls and broadening the effort beyond the anti-Castro groups in 
Florida that have dominated it.

The program's goal is to help Cuban dissidents and spread ideas to 
hasten a ****ft away from the Castro government. But critics have charged 
that the 12-year-old program has been wasteful and done less for those 
in Cuba than for the Cuban American-led groups around Miami that receive 
most its grant money.

Now the U.S. Agency for International Development, which oversees the 
program, is trying to persuade Central European and Latin American 
non-governmental groups to join American organizations in applying for 
its grants.

A chief goal, officials say, is to spend most of the $45 million budget 
on communications equipment, such as cell phones and Internet gear, that 
U.S. official hope will expose Cubans to the outside world at a crucial 
point.

The transition from Fidel Castro's leader****p to his brother Raul's "is 
a unique moment for Cubans," said Jose Cardenas, who heads the USAID 
program on Cuba. "We think it presents an op****tunity for real, profound 
change in Cuba." But some critics, while welcoming some of the changes, 
remain skeptical that the program can bring much in the way of change on 
the island.

The democracy promotion program was criticized in a November 2006 
General Accountability Office re****t that found it had lacked proper 
oversight in its 10-year history. Groups funded by the program made 
questionable purchases, including cashmere sweaters and Godiva 
chocolates, and 92 percent of its grants had been awarded without 
competitive bids, evidence of "internal control deficiencies," GAO found.

In March, the program was criticized from a different perspective. The 
Cuban American National Foundation, a longtime anti-Castro group, 
re****ted that four of the program's largest grant recipients used only 
17 percent of the money in direct assistance to Cubans. The remainder 
went to salaries, research, travel and other operating expenses. The 
foundation urged in its re****t that the program spend more on direct 
aid, including cash assistance. It recommended, too, that groups 
receiving grants be required to have other sources of revenue, to avoid 
the appearance of being a creature of the government.

The effort suffered a further blow in March when a White House aide 
resigned following the disclosure that the FBI was investigating him for 
allegedly misusing funds intended to promote democracy in Cuba. Felipe 
Sixto, who was special assistant to President Bush for intergovernmental 
affairs, formerly worked with the Center for a Free Cuba, a recipient of 
the USAID grants.

Cardenas said that the agency has reviewed its procedures in light of 
the GAO re****t, and now will rely on competitive bids and will increase 
financial monitoring of the grants.

USAID is hoping to receive bids from Central European and Latin American 
nongovernmental groups who have had experience with dissidents in 
authoritarian societies, Cardenas said. "They know how to evade the 
authoritarian governments' efforts to control your behavior," he said.

And since they are not Americans, it will be easier for them to enter 
Cuba and make contact with Cubans, he said.



The Los Angeles Times is a Tribune Co. newspaper.

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/nationworld/sfl-flauscuba0507sbmay07,0,4841917.story
 




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