Quote(s) of the Day
Taken from an article written by a Reuters correspondent in Havana, Jeff Franks, to mark Raul Castro’s “first 100 days in power”.
"I can see the change in my own life because now I have more work. There are more cars in the street, more tourists, people go out more. Raul wants to know what people think and want, and we have seen change in very little time."
A 62-year-old parking attendant in the Cuban capital, identified only as Ismael as he “preferred not to give his full name”.
"Nothing has changed for most people. They're just trying to hold on to power."
Pedro, identified as a 60-year-old hotel worker.
"I can see the change in my own life because now I have more work. There are more cars in the street, more tourists, people go out more. Raul wants to know what people think and want, and we have seen change in very little time."
A 62-year-old parking attendant in the Cuban capital, identified only as Ismael as he “preferred not to give his full name”.
"Nothing has changed for most people. They're just trying to hold on to power."
Pedro, identified as a 60-year-old hotel worker.
1 Comments:
Yea idiots who belive that Cubans have more freedom are going to Cuba to celebrate change. Change is not having to wait online for food.. Ask an average Cuban what she thinks!
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