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		<title>The Vatican: A Bet on the Future of the Castros / Iván García</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The flirtations of Castro with the Vatican are nothing new. After all, for brothers born in Biran, Holguin, 700 kilometers from Havana, in the wooden house on high pilings where they lived, God and the Bible were common in their childhood. Their parents, Angel Castro, a descendant of Galicia, and their mother Lina Ruz, worshiped [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class=" size-medium wp-image-7789 alignleft" title="vaticano33" src="http://cubanews.cubaverdad.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/the-vatican-a-bet-on-the-future-of-the-castros-ivan-garcia.jpg" alt="" width="288" height="300" />The flirtations of Castro with the Vatican are nothing new. After all, for brothers born in Biran, Holguin, 700 kilometers from Havana, in the wooden house on high pilings where they lived, God and the Bible were common in their childhood.</p>
<p>Their parents, Angel Castro, a descendant of Galicia, and their mother Lina Ruz, worshiped Jesus Christ. The education of the two men who have ruled the destinies of Cuba in the last 53 years had a strong Catholic influence.</p>
<p>So no wonder the Castro’s wink at the Vatican. It has been a formidable spin. Pure political juggling. A future strategy.</p>
<p>After a stormy and hostile period against the priests, Catholics and of other religions, where not a few went to jail or were imprisoned in labor camps, Fidel Castro changed his policy of confrontation. It was because of the rise to power by popular and democratic vote of Salvador Allende in Chile in 1971, that Castro was restated his strategy of gunfire toward the Vatican.</p>
<p>Latin America was and is the region with the greatest number of Catholics worldwide. The bearded commander realized at once that any revolution, whether through elections or armed uprising, should begin by acknowledging the role played by priests, bishops and cardinals in a new proposal for social change and advocacy of the always excluded in the hemisphere.</p>
<p>From the guerrilla priest Camilo Torres in Colombia, the Brazilian Bishop Helder Camara, to the theologians of the doctrine of liberation such as Leonardo Boff and Frei Betto, Castro realized that to further his dream of continental revolution he had to play with the ball of the fervent Catholicism in Latin America.</p>
<p>And he began to design a new ideological castling. The Fourth Congress of the Communist Party in 1991, he accepted as members believers of any denomination.</p>
<p>A philosophical contradiction in spades for atheists and pure Marxists. But Fidel Castro decided to look away. He knew that with the advent of democracy on the continent, the fall of the Berlin Wall and the demise of the Soviet Union, he had to change the rules.</p>
<p>He realized that to subvert, ideas were more important than bullets. And if these ideas were proclaimed from the pulpit by a Monsignor like Arnulfo Romero of El Salvador, so much the better. The armed struggle in Latin America had no future. The ELN and the FARC in Colombia became a bunch of terrorists and drug traffickers.</p>
<p>Better to reestablish a new kind of anti-imperialism, taking advantage of the opportunities for democracy, even if it is imperfect and is full of corrupt people who see power as a throne, practice nepotism and steal from the public coffers.</p>
<p>Precisely the wrong course of traditional parties in the hemisphere allowed the ’enlightened’ such as Hugo Chavez, Evo Morales and Rafael Correa to enter through the back door. With exotic polarized crazy speeches … wearing under his arm a proposed 21st century socialism, no one knows for sure the course one can take.</p>
<p>These new ’little fathers of the fatherland’ confidently combine theories of Marx, Lenin, Bolívar, the Bible and the indigenous variants such as the Pachamama. And of course, still bowing to their Cuban political manager.</p>
<p>After Castro was on the threshold of death in 2006, his brother, General Raul Castro, took the reins of power and further paved the way to Rome.</p>
<p>When the a political prisoner Orlando Zapata died on February 23, 2010, as a result of a prolonged hunger strike, and the civilized world launched a major campaign against the regime in Havana, due to excessive repression against opponents and the Ladies in White, Castro II knew immediately who to call.</p>
<p>And he called Cardinal Jaime Ortega. Born in Matanzas in 1936, Ortega had personally suffered ill-treatment from the olive-green government in the 1960’s, when he was confined to a labor camp.</p>
<p>The Cardinal would become key political chess piece for the Castro brothers. He was the partner par excellence between government, the militant Ladies in White and the Spanish Foreign Minister Miguel Angel Moratinos. The talks allowed the release of dissidents who had remained behind bars since the crackdown of March 2003.</p>
<p>The move brought the regime some political oxygen. Raul Castro did not move his remaining chips. The other alternative would be to sit down and talk face to face with the opposition. But in five decades, if someone has been scorned and slighted by the autocratic government of Castro, it has been internal dissent.</p>
<p>For various reasons, Jaime Ortega was the ideal type. Among others, for being a Catholic, desirous of a national church with a starring role in Cuban society.</p>
<p>To a few dissidents on the island, the Cardinal is a docile type, they say he is a puppet handled by the Creole mandarins at will. Someday we will know if Ortega is driven by the hope that the situation in Cuba will lead to a democracy, or other pressures have led him to play a role that some exiled opponents see as cowardly.</p>
<p>The icing on the cake in the General’s strategy is to strengthen dialogue with the Vatican. A method already used by his brother who allowed the visit of John Paul II to Cuba in January 1998.</p>
<p>On 26 March, Pope Benedict XVI will arrive in Santiago de Cuba, where he will honor the Virgin of Charity of Cobre, the Patroness of Cuba, to mark the 400th anniversary of her appearance. On the afternoon of March 27 he will travel to Havana. The next morning, he will offer a Mass at the Plaza of the Revolution. When he gets on the plane to Italy, relations between the Vatican and the government of Raul Castro will have been relaunched.</p>
<p>The Cuban regime knows that dealing with an ancient institution such as the Holy See, a specialist in managing politics like the work of a goldsmith, it will always face open or subtle criticism from analysts and the media. But they have no choice.</p>
<p>The Cuban population, without the devotion of other Latin American nations, began some time ago to start going back to church, without dropping the practice of syncretic cults.</p>
<p>The strategy of the Castro brothers is the continuation of their political legacy, but with a facelift in terms of the religious theme. For the first time, the state allowed a pilgrimage of the Virgin of Charity throughout the provinces. After 16 months and more than 28,000 kilometers and with broad participation of citizens, the pilgrimage ended last December 30 in an outdoor mass in front of the Bay of Havana.</p>
<p>Today, relations with the Cuban Catholic Church and the Vatican have an important place for the General and his comrades. It is in the cloisters sponsored by the Catholic Church where there are pockets of tolerance and democracy.</p>
<p>From a discussion with officials of the regime such as Alfredo Guevara, a moderate communist in the style of Esteban Morales, and the dissident economist Oscar Espinosa Chepe, to the lecture with open questions by the Jewish Cuban-American political scientist Arturo Lopez-Levy, professor at the University of Denver — and according to informed sources, the cousin of Luis Lopez Callejas, son-in-law and right hand of General Raul Castro.</p>
<p>What intrigues local observers is whether the conspiracy with the Cuban Catholic Church and the Vatican could lead to a democratic state of law. Or is just a ploy to gain time and give a wider social space to Catholicism in education and health, sectors facing hardships due to the widespread economic crisis in the nation.</p>
<p>To forecast the future of Cuba is like diving into a pool without water. Only that eternal conspirator Raul Castro knows what he’s doing. Although at this stage of the game, perhaps Cardinal Ortega has some clues. Let’s ask.</p>
<p>February 5 2012</p>

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		<title>1992: Chicken Soup / Dora Leonor Mesa</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[15: 00 Hours January 17, 1992, a pregnant woman loses the mucus plus. With the experience and enthusiasm of her first daughter she was walking alone to the October 10 Maternal Hospital, better known in Havana as the “Hijas de Galicia”. There she was treated by a gynecologist who told her she was 3 cm. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>15: 00 Hours</strong> January 17, 1992, a pregnant woman loses the mucus plus. With the experience and enthusiasm of her first daughter she was walking alone to the October 10 Maternal Hospital, better known in Havana as the “Hijas de Galicia”.</p>
<p>There she was treated by a gynecologist who told her she was 3 cm. dilated. Incredibly, the woman convinced her doctor to let her return home to feed her 2-year-old daughter, and to be able to buy the chicken that has just arrived at the butcher shop, and would only be sold on the ration book. There hadn’t been any sold to the population for a month and it was forbidden for Cubans to purchase it at hotels in dollars, on pain of being sent to prison for at least two years. To make matters worse, the black market didn’t always have this delicacy available even at its high prices.</p>
<p>Now at the butcher shop, with the symptoms of delivery, the woman, shouting, faced a crowd of waiting customers.</p>
<p>“I’m giving birth and I’m going to buy now because chicken soup is good for new mothers!”</p>
<p>I don’t remember exactly if there was a sudden silence, but I imagine the surprise and disbelief paralyzed everyone. However, the woman handed her ration book to the butcher to note the amount sold, collected the several pieces of chicken that were her share, paid, and walked in the opposite direction from the hospital.</p>
<p><strong>16:00 Hours.</strong> Once home again she fed her little girl. Then while she was washing up she called her husband to tell him she was going to return to Hijas de Galicia becuase she felt worse (?!). She gathered her and the future baby’s belonging and returns on foot to the hospital. Asking the neighbors for help was a waste of time, no one would hurry to help a “worm,” as they call people in Cuba who do not sympathize with the Revolution.</p>
<p>The hospital staff didn’t believe her when she said she was in labor (6 cm dilated). Pandemonium broke loose on seeing her so calm and alone. She was lucky. There was electricity, the elevator was working, and they didn’t have to carry her on a stretcher up the stairs to the delivery room.</p>
<p><strong>19:00 Hours.</strong> Induction of labor, contractions, 12 cm, dilated, and the woman didn’t stop. She constantly squatted while the medical staff watched television and waited. The bed didn’t have sheets, but the her sister-in-law brought some. The nurse asked if she wanted drugs, without telling her what it was, and she refused to take something until she knew what it was. In the end they agreed.</p>
<p><strong>22:55 Hours. </strong>Instrument delivery with forceps. The fetus was born “face up.” The patient lost a lot of weight. The baby weighed 8 pounds 13 ounces. An elephant according to the commentary of the doctors. It was the first baby that heavy for many months.</p>
<p>On the ground floor her husband, family members and the chicken soup were waiting. Everything breathed easier with the news of the delivery. The instructions left by the mother were precise:</p>
<p>– If I hadn’t given birth today I would petition the highest levels urgently. I don’t want my daughter to die. This hospital has a very bad reputation for negligence and poor hygiene. The doctors are talented but the hospital conditions are deplorable.</p>
<p>February 7 2012</p>

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		<title>American Embargo on Cuba Has 50th Anniversary</title>
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		<title>Police investigating robbery at Castro Valley residence</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Feb 2012 07:57:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Half a century embargo and nine US president later Fidel Castro is still around</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Feb 2012 07:45:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>THE SADDEST MAN OF THE MOST CUBAN EVENING IN THE WORLD / Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Feb 2012 07:17:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Cuban-American economist dies</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Feb 2012 04:13:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[   Antonio Jorge, a respected and prolific Cuban economist who also served in several top administrative posts at Florida International University and St. Thomas University, died Monday at the age of 80.

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		<title>Cubans say U.S. embargo a failure at 50</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Feb 2012 03:16:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Anniversary of Cuban Cigar Brand Vegas Robaina</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Feb 2012 03:05:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Cuban and Nicaraguan Meteorologist Study</title>
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		<title>Cuba on the Road to Clean Energy Development</title>
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		<title>Cuba trade &#8212; close but no cigar</title>
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		<title>Cuban joint venture to build hotel in Venezuela</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Feb 2012 01:56:09 +0000</pubDate>
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Continuing the foray of Cuban state companies abroad, a Venezuelan joint venture of Havana-based Quality Couriers International S.E.A. agreed to build a resort in coastal Venezuela.
Socivireca C.A. signed a $5.3 million agreement with Venezuelan state company Venetur to build the Venetur Gran Caribe resort in 18 months, Venezuelan government news agency AVN reported.
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<p>Continuing the foray of Cuban state companies abroad, a Venezuelan joint venture of Havana-based Quality Couriers International S.E.A. agreed to build a resort in coastal Venezuela.</p>
<p>Socivireca C.A. signed a $5.3 million agreement with Venezuelan state company Venetur to build the Venetur Gran Caribe resort in 18 months, Venezuelan government news agency AVN reported.</p>
<p>The unusual project, at Caraballeda near the capital Caracas, includes the renovation of two abandoned hotels — the former Macuto Sheraton and Meliá Caribe, which were damaged during catastrophic mudslides in 1999 — and their merger into an 855-room resort.</p>
<p>Construction is scheduled to begin Feb. 13; completion is expected for summer 2013.</p>
<p>The resort is owned and will be operated by Venezuelan state company Venetur, which operates a dozen hotels in the country.</p>
<p>Financial terms were not disclosed. The $94 million project is financed with a credit from Venezuelan state bank Banco del Tesoro at 8 percent interest.</p>
<p>The Venezuelan government hopes the resort will revive tourism in the coastal state of Vargas, which has been in limbo since the disaster 13 years ago.</p>
<p>Quality Couriers has built projects in Colombia, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Algeria and Vietnam, among others.</p>
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		<title>Cuba Ready to Join Latin American Network of Hospital Pedagogy</title>
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		<title>Cuba and the Dominican Republic Strengthen Commercial Bonds</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Feb 2012 01:01:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Raul Castro Arrives in Havana</title>
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		<title>Cuban migrants at Guant&#xE1;namo base &#x2018;broke rules,&#x2019; face restrictions</title>
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		<title>Against the Leaders / Lilianne Ruíz</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Feb 2012 23:02:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I’ve discovered something important in other to keep writing in my blog. I am not political. I am simply a deeply religious woman. It’s not the gang of mobsters who work for State Security who would say that. No, it’s a warning for me alone. Because I am counting on, one day, the prayer to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class=" size-medium wp-image-122 alignleft" title="shrekthethirdver2bg8" src="http://cubanews.cubaverdad.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/against-the-leaders-lilianne-ruiz.jpg" alt="" width="202" height="300" />I’ve discovered something important in other to keep writing in my blog. I am not political. I am simply a deeply religious woman. It’s not the gang of mobsters who work for State Security who would say that. No, it’s a warning for me alone. Because I am counting on, one day, the prayer to God to end this, to finish the arbitrariness toward human beings that is the Cuban Revolution, I must suppose that there will have to be another form of government in Cuba and there will have to emerge new faces, political personalities, public personages, with whom I won’t necessarily be content.</p>
<p>And that is why I am warning myself, not to be disappointed. I want there to be laws over any public figure, over any politician. I don’t need a president of the country to a soul I fall in love with, nor a messiah of justice and goodness, nor a star to scream at euphorically. Because these three things, in that order, I have to find: in my most intimate space, in the church, and watching clips of Usher.</p>
<p>The President of the country doesn’t need to be a part of my personal iconography because it should be a recyclable figure.</p>
<p>In the midst of my political illiteracy I guess what I need are laws in my country, a legal structure that protects the freedoms and rights over public figures, a new constitution. I understand that when it comes time to organize a society the majority agree that people with the aptitudes to govern, the leaders, have very dangerous egos, and want to permanently decide the lives the destiny of people.</p>
<p>Thus, the most desirable societies are those disposed to defend themselves against the leaders who &#8220;succumb to the temptations of power.&#8221; The distance that I see between a leader and a mental patient is so short that we citizens need to prevent, through the legal system, possible breaks that this &#8220;species&#8221; suffers from in the objective perception of their place in the world.</p>
<p>One of the things that the countries that want to live in peace do, is they limit the time in office, and have an electoral system beyond any party. The priority of the State is to satisfy its citizens and not its leaders, and this satisfaction will be be the result of the state establishing itself as the providential administrator of goods and services.</p>
<p>I confess that I can’t think what the function of the State should be, because since I was born the State as I know it is a kind of impoverished religion in bad taste. Nor do I know if a leader has any use, as I’m traumatized.</p>
<p>I do believe the best spirits never choose a public life in politics, the best stay home and have a good time with their friends, discussing in closed rooms their personal mystic in order to make sense of the world, in order to write good screenplays.</p>
<p>Presidents accent the death of enjoyment.</p>
<p>If in my blog I declare myself against the Revolution, it’s because it violates daily the rights and freedoms of people, because it abolished the laws that don’t guarantee it’s supposed irrevocable character, because it declared itself irreversible.</p>
<p>The Revolution is not an absolute, and there are plenty of people in the world who abhor it and some percentage that approve it (and who deserve to be analyzed to cure their personal frustrations without the cruelty that condemns millions of Cubans to be dominated by a State, instead of being served by it.)</p>
<p>But the only ones who suffer threats and persecution for being against it are the Cubans themselves who have been unable, or unwilling, to leave the Island. This means that if the Revolution were not condemned in the world, and had a longer arm, everyone on the planet would be persecuted for his party.</p>
<p>I am going to vote for the most pragmatic President, because he won’t dare to tell me his dreams from a dais.</p>
<p>If there are laws I could make a mistake when I choose because I can revoke any power, but if the law is a caudillo, a leader, we will always have problems.</p>
<p>I will only vote for a president who does not molest me, who respects the Law, who does not turn injustice and arbitrariness into State policy. And of course who saves his ideology for the when he goes to take a shit, and doesn’t impose it on anyone.</p>
<p>I’m going to vote because there will be laws that protect Cuba, Cubans, from the leaders. Never again will anything like the Revolution happen in Cuba. I pray for this as well.</p>
<p>February 6 2012</p>

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		<title>Cuban embargo at 50: US cars with Soviet parts</title>
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