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A student discusses hurricanes Gustav and Ike and Cuba's decision to reject aid from the United States.

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  • @seetsebea1 LOOOL, how if the US blocks the acces to internet to cuba, United states offered to pass de fiber optic cable?? dont understand that...please, if your not cuban, do not give an opinion..IF you never had a "libreta" or "carne", or lived with what the government gave you, please you don even kwno what your talkig about

  • cubano 1979 not Cuba blocks the internet, it`s the US who blocks the access, And by the way, in all "democracies" are websites being contolled or blocked by governments, for what reason so ever. Cuba does everything to get acces, but as they are not allowed to link to the glassfibercable, ther`s hardly aby chance. Venezuela will help out now. And interwiews are certainly not manipulated. I know Cuba, very well, so don`t say that. Greetings from Vienna/Austria

  • the embargo is the reason why my parents took me out of cuba, it's sick and it's wrong

  • thank you

  • haci mismo

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  • what is that suppose to mean? Cuba is a country like any other. Do 11 million people deserve such a hostility?

  • Notice how all these "Interviews" lean towards government boosting propaganda and the people interviewed don't have any problems showing their faces on camera. Real interviews in a totalitarian country don't show faces and disguise voices.

    If the embargo is indeed lifted, do you really think you will be able to cope with your own capitalist corruption that will come with the money? How are you going to keep blocking the internet and the free world media if you no longer have any excuses?

  • This "Center for Democracy" joke is a just a facade for Cuban state security agents in the US trying to advance the Totalitarian regime agenda to have the American Embargo lifted. I visited Cuba right after the Hurricanes struck an NO ONE was allowed in the affected areas. Only someone absolutely proven to respond to the state security could go in and do interviews. This joke should be called "Center for the Advance of Totalitarianism in the Americas" instead. That would at least be sincere.

  • estados unidos no tiene amigos ni ofrece ayuda

    tienen intereses y ofrecen negocio o ayudas artificiales conintereses

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