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New Well, to be fair
I suspect the Cuban response was crafted specifically in response to the American one.
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New Also, look at Cuba's *actual* record vs. what they say
New Huh? Examples?
I met african americans in Cuba who had emigrated from the USA because they got a better deal there.

So you wanna explain your position? I think racial equality in Cuba is lightyears ahead of the US.

But thats just my first hand went there and saw it experience.
I am out of the country for the duration of the Bush administration.
Please leave a message and I'll get back to you when democracy returns.
New What is Castro's "actual" practice towards Blacks?
fuck of a lot better than under Bautista I would say by familial experience. Sister Married one and neice hangs around there all the time and ma is a missionary runner to cuba.
thanx.
bill
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New Re: What is Castro's "actual" practice towards Blacks?
Actually, I was more thinking of human rights in general, not specific racial treatment. Amnesty International ([link|http://www.amnesty.org/|[link|http://www.amnesty.org/|http://www.amnesty.org/]] is perhaps the most vocal general human rights group and does not speak highly of Cuba's treatment of political prisoners.

But racism, specifically, a Google search reveals many pro and con stories, sometimes even within the same article, such as [link|http://64.21.33.164/CNews/y98/sep98/17e9.htm|this one] from the Dallas Morning News. Officially, there's not supposed to be racism. To say there is means you're disagreeing with the regime which means there's a good possibility of being jailed for anti-revolutionary sentiments or something like that. But it may still be as unofficially entrenched in Cuba as it has been in the U.S.
     Alice in Wonderland the anti racism conference - (boxley) - (5)
         Well, to be fair - (drewk) - (4)
             Also, look at Cuba's *actual* record vs. what they say -NT - (wharris2) - (3)
                 Huh? Examples? - (tuberculosis)
                 What is Castro's "actual" practice towards Blacks? - (boxley) - (1)
                     Re: What is Castro's "actual" practice towards Blacks? - (wharris2)

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