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    Default UN Praises Cuba's Ability to Feed People


    HAVANA (AP) — A U.N. food expert hailed Cuba as a world model in feeding its population, some 18 years after the collapse of the Soviet Bloc ravaged the island's economy and sparked widespread hunger.

    Jean Ziegler, who has been the United Nations' independent investigator on "the right to food" since 2000, spent 11 days in Cuba on a fact-finding mission, meeting with top officials and chatting up farmers, state managers and ordinary Cubans waiting in line for food allotted by ration cards.

    "We haven't seen even one malnourished person" — a rare feat in much of poverty-stricken Latin America, Ziegler said Tuesday. "The right to being fed is the priority, without a doubt."

    Cuba is one of 32 countries that include the "right to food" in their constitutions, and fewer still — including Brazil, Latin America's largest economy — meet pledges to provide food to all their citizens, he said.

    Ziegler, who visited two prisons in Havana to ask inmates about their daily diets, did not address human rights concerns over the arbitrary imprisonment and alleged abuse of political prisoners and critics of the island's one-party government.

    Despite a 46-year U.S. embargo against the communist-run island, Cuba has found ways to ensure its population does not go hungry, Ziegler said. "Cuba always invents an answer," he noted.

    Widespread daily shortages continue to frustrate Cubans, and the government blames those — and nearly all other — problems on the embargo. Yet since 2000, Cuba has been able to purchase food and agricultural products from the U.S. on a cash basis.

    The island still struggles with major deficits in food production, and relies too much on foreign imports, Ziegler said. But the related need to improve production capacity has been addressed more openly since July, when interim leader Raul Castro encouraged people to seek ways to improve efficiency in farming and other sectors.

    Raul Castro has governed Cuba since July 2006, when emergency intestinal surgery forced his brother Fidel to step aside.

    In the early 1990s, Cuba was forced to adopt wartime-like austerity measures after the Soviet Union collapsed and the island's gross domestic product plunged by 35 percent.

    Ziegler's visit marked the third time a U.N. special investigator has been invited to the island since 1998. The Geneva-based U.N. Human Rights Council appoints outside experts like him to investigate specific countries or subjects, giving them wide latitude in their reports.

    SANCTIONS WORK, BUT THEY WILL NEVER TOPPLE THE SPIRIT OF THE PEOPLE OF CUBA. :mrgreen:

    http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5j...f32KwD8SOKKE00

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    glad to find this info...a video was circulated recently how Cuba survived "The Special Period" after they were abandoned by the Soviets plus the tightening of the embargo. if you're interested, you may grab a free copy of the video at The Department of Agrarian Reform office located at WDC bldg. near Sto Nino Church.

    Long live Cuba!!!

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    Yes. It's really great to think that they are capable of doing the almost impossible despite of the odds against them.

    Our situation here really pales in comparison with the situation they were experiencing.

    How pathetic.

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    adto na ko puyo Cuba

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    I hope you have time to read how Cuba did it thru this:

    http://www.powerofcommunity.org/cm/i...&id=6&Itemid=2

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    the much-maligned economic backwardness of Cuba has been time and time again attributed to be the result of Cuba's socialist economic structure. Cuba's main detractor, the US, has been at the forefront to discredit the socialist policies of the island nation, saying that it's obsolete and results in the suffering of Cubans, without thinking that it is the very sanctions that the US institutes against Cuba that causes its economy to grow at such a slow pace.

    this new United Nations recognition should vindicate the Cuban government's efforts in behalf of its people on the validity of its own socio-economic policies. it's not just in the area of food security that they have achieved spectacular success. their health sector is one of the best in the world in terms of medical worker-civilian ratio. the have one of the lowest infant mortality rates in the whole of North and South America, as well as the highest child survivability rates.

    it's about time that the whole world recognize the hypocrisy of the US sanctions against Cuba.

    “What we call chaos is just patterns we haven't recognized. What we call random is just patterns we cant decipher. What we can't understand we call nonsense. What we can't read we call gibberish.” - Chuck Palahniuk

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    Quote Originally Posted by gareb
    this new United Nations recognition should vindicate the Cuban government's efforts in behalf of its people on the validity of its own socio-economic policies. it's not just in the area of food security that they have achieved spectacular success. their health sector is one of the best in the world in terms of medical worker-civilian ratio. the have one of the lowest infant mortality rates in the whole of North and South America, as well as the highest child survivability rates.
    Cuba sends their medical workers to Venezuela to treat their sick in exchange for venezuela's oil. Each cuban medical worker can earn up to 800++ Euros(50000++ PHP).

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