As has happened on previous occasions during the 62 years of
the Castro dictatorship, whenever there is great social pressure, the Havana
regime seeks some escape or tricks to stay in power.
This time, the information comes from the island that Cubans
will now be able to "open small and medium-sized private companies",
hire employees and agree on salaries. The Associated Press (AP) news dispatch
adds that "this is a measure of 'economic opening' postponed for years and
that it comes at a time when the country is going through a critical situation
of all kinds."
Since July 11, the world has witnessed [for the first time
in 62 years] - through images recorded in the streets and later by testimonies
of relatives of hundreds of victims - the true essence of a dynastic regime
that has managed to remain in power solely on the basis of repression,
manipulation and a hermetic censorship implanted since January 1, 1959 with the
arrival of the Marxist leadership led by Fidel Castro and his brother Raúl.
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