Tuesday, February 15, 2011

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La politica di Cuba: Fidel appoggia il popolo egiziano

Commander Fidel Castro, poses his personal view on the events just happened in Egypt. On Monday, the "reflections" of the newspaper El Granma, said that the uprising ousted a valuable U.S. ally. In his column also seems to allude subtly to the Cuban government now headed by his brother Raul, when he refers to rising prices and corruption, plagues spread in Cuba

The central part of the discussion was devoted the 1978 peace agreement at Camp David between Egypt and Israel, the sixth nuclear power in the world, stressing that, with the aim of creating a barrier to the expansion of Islamic extremists, Mubarak has been bankrolled by billions dollars that were never used for an economic and social development of the country, on the contrary fed a corrupt regime that has been enriched on the shoulders of people who have suffered as a poverty ever larger.

"would be a mistake to imagine that the revolutionary people's movement in Egypt theoretically obeys a reaction against violations of their most basic rights. The people protesting do not defy death with energy issues semplicementi formal, they do when their legal rights and materials are ruthlessly sacrificed to the insatiable demands of corrupt politicians and national and international circles that plundered the country. How can we reconcile the dramatic increase of prezzi degli alimenti con i miliardi di dollari che si attribuiscono a Mubarak?" ha scritto Fidel.

Alcuni di questi argomenti, come l'aumento degli alimenti e la diffusa corruzione, potrebbero essere intepretati come una velata accusa al governo di Raul.
Alcuni alimenti infatti, come zucchero e riso, sono venduti oggi ad un prezzo notevolmente superiore rispetto alla "libreta", per poter rifornire quelle piccole imprese come ad esempio le panetterie private.

fonte El Nuevo Herald

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