sábado, 2 de mayo de 2009

THE DICTATORSHIP IS DESPERATE BUT HAS NOT CHANGED

























































































































By: Eduardo E. Rodríguez Candelario















may 2, 2009






























Hatillo, Puerto Rico - http://www.cubanoticiasdisidentes.com/ - Yesterday was celebrated in Cuba the 50th aniversary of the international day of the worker. But under the direct order of the Central of Workers for Cuba (CTC), the demonstrators could not post or manifest any anti-imperialistic signals against the United States or President Barack Obama, a sign of a more positive and closer willingness to negotiate, instead of the more usual acerbity, harshness and cruel manifestations which the regime was accostumed to throwing at the U. S. on past demonstrations and as we all know supported by the dictatorship. But the Castros have a long way to go since the state police and political officers are still stopping, harassing, attacking, violating civil rights from right to left, refuse to liberate political and consciencious prisoners for their sole purpose of peacefuly requesting reinstatement of human rights in Cuba, and the last and most greatest of all expected changes would be free elections and free commercial enterprise.















I am including photos of what use to be Cuba B.C. and Cuba A.C. for the most harmed and marginated section of Cubas society the childrens, which are still paying the price of the dictatorships egotistic selfishness and not the embargo as they claim. If it all had to do with the embargo Cuba would still be willing to hang on in their quest for discrediting the U.S., but now they are willing to come to an agreement; this makes us come to the simple conclusion that communism has never worked and will never work.

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