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Uploaded by on Feb 15, 2009

Cuba and its Neighbours: The Challenges of Change
Location: Mona Visitors Lodge & Conference Centre, University of the West Indies Mona
Date: Wednesday July 22nd and Thursday 23rd July, 2008

Hosted by CaPRI and Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
For more information please visit: http://capricaribbean.org

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  • I am of the view that tourism will not be the only of most important part of the developing relationship with Cuba and Jamaica. The most important is oil. Cuba produces oil and has agreed to the construction of oil pipes to provide oil to other Caribbean countries. Cuba will be helpful in assisting Jamaica in the drilling of oil in their own waters which is one key objective of the Jamaican government. Our wealth will dependent on oil as we become more inductralised.

  • We cannot wait to see the back of Castro and his brother. Blacks and black hispanics are the majority in Caba. What we have there is a minority government ruling over the majority. This must end. Nevertheless, Castro must be credited for producing the world's highest numbers of black doctors. the Caribbean need to make use of these doctors instead of giving some of these jobs to Indian doctors. We must support our own. 

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