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Cuba's future with Raul Castro - 19 Feb 08

As Fidel Castro's leadership comes to an end, Raul, his younger brother is likely to formally become the next president. Al Jazeera's Dave Marsh looks at what this might mean for the future of Cuba.  
 
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askme4answers555555 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Too bad they have ruined Cuba, it was a nice place in precastro cuba, and yes i understand there was some conflict. Theyve ruined cuba we will not be able to fix our country.
cruz647886 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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cuba material ,pero no moral .  los cubanos son respetados en toda latino america por fidel.
cruz647886 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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cuba material ,pero no moral . los cubanos son respetados en toda latino america por fidel. dime lo que sea ,pero fidel es un darwinista ,sabe que una genereracion no es nada. esta generacion fue my simbolica y sirvira en el futuro como inspiracion socialista sin trabas economicas ...disculpa mi espanol
TheTriglicerido (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Cincuenta años de dictadura castrista.
Cincuenta años de horror y muertes.
¡Gloria Eterna a las miles y miles de personas muertas en manos de la dictadura castrista!!
¡Gloria Eterna a las victimas del remolcador "13 de Marzo" !!
¡Abajo Raúl Castro!!
¡Muerte a Raúl Castro y todos sus secuaces!!
¡Libertad para el pueblo cubano!!
¡Viva el pueblo cubano!!
Libertad!!!
azalori (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Hay en la actualidad hay aproximadamente 5 millones de cubanos exiliados en diferentes partes del mundo. Cuando yo deje la isla en 1978, el ultimo censo de la poblacion de Cuba era de 6 millones y medio de habitantes. Esta cifra no les parece algo confusa de acuerdo con lo lindo que es el socialismo tergiversado.Di tu.
azalori (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Con Batista eramos pobres, pero eramos familia. Con la dictadura Fidelista estamos peor, pero sin familia. Ninguna dictadura ha sido buena, pero como estos 50 anos, han sido severamente una destruccion fatal a lo que ellos llamaron en 1961 SOCIALISMO. Y no debemos de culpar a nadie, por motivos de justificacion ante el mundo. La luz esta clara, hoy que somos, payasos del capitalismo hambrientos por Dollares.
SubwayZombie (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Cuba is a parliamentary democracy, meaning that the people vote for a National Assembly, and that National Assembly votes for the nation leader. Kind of like the UK.

Don't listen to propaganda bro. :)
thing0101 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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yea but theres only one assembly and one candidate for president.
willbond (4 months ago) Show Hide
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One party though. Not like the U.K. Don't bullshit bro.. :)
fshjshshhs (3 months ago) Show Hide
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and in Cuba, all candidates are screened by the communist party (run by Fidel Castro), which determines who can run and who can not. There have never really been "elections" becase there is always the same number of selected candidates as there are spots. Get a clue, stupid

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