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Mika Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-18-05 02:26 PM
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70. Your position becomes clearer
Edited on Sun Dec-18-05 02:42 PM by Mika
Posted by yibbehobba-->"Paya is as much a tool of the government as the security services."



So, like the Miamicubano hard liner "exiles" you call Cuban domestic political parties and the party reps to be "as much a tool of the government as the security services"?

Paya has won a Nobel prize for his independent political activities.

Like you, the hard line Miamicubano exiles (and the Bush admin) completely dismiss the Cuban domestic political parties that are not on the US payroll.
Interesting indeed.


Many political parties in Cuba (including the domestic non US funded opposition) have come to the realization that being on the US payroll only hinders their credibility as real domestic political parties. (You do understand that being on the US payroll diminishes credibility of being a genuine domestic party, don't you?) Oswaldo Paya, Elizardo Sanchez & Eloy Gutiérrez-Menoyo (all reps of domestic Cuban political parties) decry the US interference in the native Cuban political dialog & dissent.

They have come to the realization that the US intends to undermine the real domestic parties because the US has other intentions for Cuba/Cubans if the US can control the "transition" post Castro. That's the reason that the US spends millions of our tax dollars on various "Cuba transition /studies/projects/plans" in Miami and Washington. The US wants to put Cuba under its thumb, again. Cubans rejected that in the 1959 revolution, and they still do reject it.

The intent of this shift of focus is to place focus away from the fact that Cuba does have legitimate domestic opposition which does not adhere to US goals of subjugating Cuba or privatizing Cuba's infrastructure. Therefore the US policy is to ignore and undermine Cuba's legitimate domestic political opposition parties by focusing nearly 100% on the US funded & fabricated "dissident" operatives as if they are the only opposition, and by dismissing the real non US funded domestic Cuban political parties as tools of the government.

Your position becomes much clearer now that you agree with the hard line exiles and the Bush admin on this.

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