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PLEASE CLICK TO ENLARGE WHY NOT TO SAIL TO CUBA Fidel Castro is as ruthless as he is charismatic. He may be an anachronism, but a dangerous one. The embargo, however, is not an anachronism; if ever enforced, it would become a legitimate instrument for achieving the goal of a free and democratic Cuba. While 'castroism' and its totalitarian rule continues, unilaterally lifting the embargo only reassures the continuing repression of the Cuban people. Those who advocate that path violate all commitment to hemispheric democracy and an individual's right to self-determination. The Cuban government is criminal and illegitimate. It is the US government's business if its citizens or its partners help to support that criminal government. The embargo targets the Cuban government and its military as well as corrupt government-controlled industries, for today's Cuba, especially tourism and widespread prostitution. Also see: Center For A Free Cuba If possible, securing medical- and food-aid so that it can reach the general population and its most needy should not be impeded. But, the U.S. government must reject all pressures to ease the embargo until the objectives for which it was imposed are initiated by the Cuban government. Anything less, would constitute an unacceptable breach of faith with the Cuban people, who will continue enduring the brutalities of such a totalitarian regime.
Like with South Africa, economic embargos have often helped bring about positive changes.How can the embargo be disparaged as ineffective, when it has yet to ever be consistently or broadly enforced?Candid disclosures, outside Cuba, about true nature of Castro's regime might yet aid in strengthening opposition, inside Cuba and internationally. See: Pearl Films: TRAITORS Before Castro took power in 1959, Cuba ranked third in per capita income in Latin America. Today, after 42 years of socialism and more than $85 billion in Soviet and Chinese economic and military aid, Cuba's per capita income is now one of the lowest in the Western Hemisphere, possibly even at the level of such impoverished countries as Haiti. MORE ON SAILING TO CUBA TRAITORS - FILM PROJECT PEARL FILMS - HOME FILM SCRIPT - ENDORSEMENTS
Candid disclosures, outside Cuba, about true nature of Castro's regime might yet aid in strengthening opposition, inside Cuba and internationally. See: Pearl Films: TRAITORS
Before Castro took power in 1959, Cuba ranked third in per capita income in Latin America. Today, after 42 years of socialism and more than $85 billion in Soviet and Chinese economic and military aid, Cuba's per capita income is now one of the lowest in the Western Hemisphere, possibly even at the level of such impoverished countries as Haiti.
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