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Why Cuba’s new Castro is loosening up

Posted: Thursday, March 13, 2008 12:47 PM
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On Thursday, Cuba authorized the unrestricted sale of computers, DVD and video players and other appliances in a move that’s being seen as an effort by Cuba’s new leader, Raul Castro, to appease some of the grumbling by residents of the island.

Cuban consumers have complained for years that there is not much here to buy.

The sale in government-run stores of most electrical appliances and electronics have been carefully controlled for years – in many cases restricting their sale to foreigners and Cuba's diplomatic community.

That hasn't meant, of course, that people didn’t get their hands on electronic goods. Almost anything here can be bought – mostly at exorbitant prices – on Cuba's flourishing black market.

Image: Raul Castro
VIDEO: Cubans react to their new leader Raul Castro
This move continues a trend Raul Castro began implementing nine months ago, when he was still acting as Cuba’s "temporary" leader for his brother Fidel. He eased customs regulations in June 2007 that permit imports of car parts, some electrical appliances and desktop computers destined for family members on the island. Basically this was an invitation to Miami and the rest of the Cuban diaspora to help out relatives still on the island.

At the time the government said it was studying the repeal of prohibitions on items such as microwaves and freezers.

People, though, continued to complain, demanding the right to buy locally and at fair prices.

Thursday’s measures list computers, video and DVD players, 19-inch  and 24-inch  television sets, electric pressure cookers and rice cookers, electric bicycles, car alarms and microwaves as items that Cubans will now be allowed to buy.

While some people here will rejoice in the changes, you have to remember that most working people earn the equivalent of about $25 a month and can barely make ends meet. All retail is run by the government and averages a 240 percent markup as legislated by Cuban law.

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If only American politicans (mainly Fla. ones) would get some balls and override the Cuban minority of old-timers and allow free access to Cuba will that island truly change. Let Americans show up in thousands with their iPods, DVDs, $$, Sonycams and everything else and only then will Cubans be rioting in the streets for a better life. Change for Cuba must come from within but can be stimulated by American dollars.
This is great news for the population of Cuba and ability to purchase computers and develop Internet capabilities to communicate with the world.  The Internet, with Net Neturality, allows individuals access to freedom, and in a Communistic State, a gradual change towards Democracy will eventually occur, hopefully.  It will be interesting to see how this develops over the comming decade(s).
I think it is a positive step forward but there are still many issues that need to be resolved, Human Rights for one.  Although I hope that this will make way for improvement in the lives of the Cuban People, I think, unfortunately, until Fidel Castro actually dies, more significant changes will not be forthcoming.
This is such a joke!  Unless you work for the Cuban government (and not even then), NO ONE can afford to buy electronics.  This is a poor country people!!!  

Folks, keep sending your money to Cuba by vacationing there and continue supporting the Castro regimen (hense the sarcasim)!
These comments are very eye-opening.  They also confirm the portrait of Cuba in Martin Cruz Smith's novel, Havana Bay.  My liberal friends have refused to read that book, and the Conservatives just want to know how to make money off the Cubans.  Maybe they will send some TV's to Raul to sell.
Ricardo,so if I understand you correctly all underdeveloped peoples should be kept impoverished until "alternate atmosphere friendly methods" are found. How ludicrous.  
The challenge that I see here is that China is cozying up to all KINDS of countries in the Western Hemisphere outside of the U.S. China's control of the Panama canal as well as an increased trade agreements with the Latin American countries is an attempt at increasing their global influence.  
These poor people need the following:
1-Regain parental rights over their children
2-Freedom of speech and religion
3-FOOD!!!
50 YEARS LATER AND THIS IS THE BEST THE REVOLUTION CAN DO,SHAME,SHAME,ON YOU RAUL,IS TIME FOR THE PEOPLE OF CUBA TO TAKE CONTROL OF THEIR OWN DESTENY . AND YOU WILL SEE THE REAL CHANGE  WHITH IN 50 DAYS.
Having been to Cuba seven times in the past eight years for our full time religious program,I think it's a great first step. What the Cuban people need is a way to communicate with each other in the small towns outside of Havana so that things like medicines and other important things can get to them. We should all continue to pray for our Cuban brothers and Sisters.
First of all... no Cuban will be able to afford computers or DVD players on a meager government salary.  Second, this is diversionary tactic on the part of Raul to get people talking and dreaming about buying these highly sought after items and forgetting about the lack of political freedom.

The other unspoken issue here is that just because they're allowing people to buy computers, nothing is being said about unhindered access to the internet and free flow of information.

Having said that, the best thing the US can do is drop the travel ban by American and allow people to people contacts, in which the Cuban government would be powerless to stop the flow of real information.
You people kill me.  Just keep telling yourself you're free in America; free to buy what Wal-Mart sells you from overseas jobs lost, free to eat cheap genetically modified food laden with chemicals that makes your country sick, free to pick between 2 mostly similar clowns for president.  Cuba limits freedom directly.  The US powers control their people more subtly and do it partly by making them think they are free.  What a laugh that they think they're better off.
This will be good for the cuban people. The United States goverment has allowed almost every company in our once gerate nation to sell our soules and who knowes how many jobs to china.Which has one of the worst records on human rights in the world.And it cost us a big fine if you get caught trying sneak in a Cuban cigar through customs on a cruise ship. Wake up American people befor it is to late or we will be a third world country to.Why is it right to do busness with one and not the other.
Woa.  It's not all bad.  How many of the bloggers don't have health insurance  or access to a free university education!
Don't you all see that this is a sham. This country is in complete shambles. How could the sale of electronics better the lives of people who've had their necks forceably placed under Castro's big Black boots for far too long? The people don't even have the money to purchase the items that are just now becoming available.

What Mr. Raul needs to do is truly open that country to the world and provide true freedom to it's people by allowing international companies to do business in Cuba and thereby providing meaningful jobs for its citizens. For example, a sea port alone will provide a good jump start with the influx of government tariffs on goods passing through its port.

I will continue to pray for Cuba!
I would like to know how the diaspora can buy these things for the Cuban people now that they are allowed to have them.  Seriously, how do we find a way to purchase computers for the Cuban children?  

Or maybe we should wait until Cuba is truly free - but then again, this may be a window to freedom -
I agree w/ PR NJ - It is so little so late and it is time the CUBAN people took complete control over their future and their destiny and this begins w/ free elections :)
Perhaps, with the right kind of dipomacy from Obama, this country's citizens can join the civilized world as far as personal freedoms is concerned.

... on our back door, and we have set a poor example of a good neighbor in helping them facilitate democracy. Such a shame ...
Are all of these people who are responding to this blog blind, ignorant, or both?  I am, myself a transplanted Cuban-American and still have family in Cuba.  They can barely afford the necessities of life.  Food staples, like ricce, milk, even meat are hard to come by and people are not about to spend money they do not have (most Cubans do earn about $24.00/month)when they can purchase food items on the black market.  This is not a step forward.  It means nothing to those still behind the Cuba's iron curtain.
So, now Cubans can buy computers!! Yeeeeeah! Now if they can only get free and unfettered internet access, maybe they'd have something....
The ignorance really makes me laugh when I read half of the posts on here. Lift the embargo, the US is evil, hooray for capitalism, yada yada yada...

Most of you have no idea what really went on and continues going on there nor will you ever.

Imagine our government implementing a communist/socialist/dictatorship government. They confiscate all your personal belongings that are worth anything, confiscate your property including homes automobile etc....

Your basically lefts owning nothing. You have to wait in long lines to pick up your measly monthly rations. They don’t have milk for babies. Etc, etc, etc…


If you’d like to leave the country you’re given the option of working 2 years unpaid in a labor camp for your freedom. God forbid you publicly oppose the government. It was imprisonment or execution by a firing squad for you if you did.

That's your Castro and Raul folks.

So now they're deciding to let the people they've been oppressing for 50 years to purchase modern goods. Wow.

Big freaking deal.
The best education in the world- no computers, few books, terrible paper to write on, rare pens. The best medicine in the world- why is it that relatives are always asking people in US to send them aspirin, antibiotics and they have no sheets in hospitals and people are always asking for prescriptions given to Cubans to send to the US and get the meds here. The best democracy in the world and people are literally dying to get out of it. Something is wrong. Cuba can buy from Canada, their buddies in Mexico, Spain, Venezuela, Etc. The "embargo " is a myth Castro has been using for decades to justify his failures. Yes, Raul, do you want o do something for Cuba? Open the political jails, let people vote freely and form parties, open up the country to the outside world. Step down. You and your brother DO NOT own Cuba. The rest of the world will be held responssible for their complicity during the last 1/2 century. Raul Castro, you will die, your brother Fidel is for all intents and purposes dead, others will replace you. Then you and Fidel will always be remembered as DICTATORS, DESPOTS, KILLERS, and in the end, you will be a blurb in human history.
I must say after reading the article i was upset that Raul only allowed electronics to enter, of all the things Cuban people need to survive he selected electronics? Are you serious!? Every day Cubans struggle just to survive and feed their families, some dont even eat for days!! But then, i realized that Raul is still under his brother's shadow, the fact that he's now in power means nothing if Fidel is still alive. I really believe that as soon as Fidel is no longer around to influence his little brother Raul, we'll see much bigger and significant changes, the changes my people have been waiting for, for years!! Until then, i will save all of my joy for that long over due day of freedom!
"Cuba Libre" Is what i can only hope for!!
Jesse from Utah you are absolutely right. They are making small steps and it will be a gradual change. I'm surprised this happened so quickly and take it as a good sign. Raul seems to be making some positive steps toward improving the economy and perhaps even basic human rights, but he is still a Castro.

An interesting thing to remember about Raul is that shortly after the revolutionaries were in control of the Island he called a meeting of about 200 Cuban military officers. The meeting took place in front of a long trench where he had them all shot and buried.
I think that those of you who think you are being funny, smart or cute should shut it! For those of us who are Cuban and/or are actually concerned or know about the culture... we know whether or not this is good... and how this may affect our country... and what steps we wish were being taken... we do not need uneducated people telling us what they think! Honestly... you do not know much of what you are talking about (according to many of the idiotic comments here!)... unless you are actally well educated on Cuba and our history... shut it and move on! I am sick of people looking at it as if it were a joke!

Sorry to those of you who have made good points and what not... I am simply talking to the morons on this site!!!
I can only hope that Cuba becomes free very soon ~  so that I can go back.  Both of my parents died in exile.  I hope to go visit a free Cuba very soon.  No sense in more and more people dying in exile, without being able to go back or visit their homeland.  Time for my generation to see a free Cuba.    
To lucky U.S A. Citizen: How about taking those lap top comuputers and everything else you have laying around and donate to American Citizens that can't afford them. There are many children who do not have computers at home and are required to do homework on a computer. You want to help these people and send them things that the Black Market is going to get and sell to them. The government is the Black Market in Cuba. Charity begins at home. They don't want to be our friends, they don't like Americans. I think now is the time for the Cubans who came here and got rich to get together and go take back your country and make it free for the first time I think in History. Cubans brag about being from Cuba but thats all they do is talk and live here. I will fight for my country and thats what keeps America Free. Americans stand behind what they say. Little ole lady, Lake Worth, Fl
Let's end the embargo, it's a form of collective punishment. It was only useful as a propaganda tool anyway, and that's about the lowest reason punish an entire people.

let's end the propaganda. Communists aren't the devil.
I lived, worked, and studied in three revolutionary countries -- Cuba, Grenada, & Nicaragua, all during the 1979 - 1983 period when socialism still seemed possible. (I was a young university graduate and wanted adventure and a place to live where snow never falls.)

The first thing I learned in Cuba (once you learn how to escape the watchful eyes of the secret police - who are pretty obvious to spot so not so secret) - is that Cubans love America, they want American friends, American commodities, media, etc.

I met one guy who was an honest to god Black Panther who had hijacked an airplane to Cuba in order to become a revolutionary. He was barely making a living as an electrician and asked me to give him all my shampoo and soap before I left; he also asked me to smuggle a letter to his sister in Barbados to arrange for a boat to get him out of Cuba.

I wish I knew if he escaped. I did deliver the letter.

WooHoo - They can start watching the movies of 1959 and work their way forward. Start with Ben Hur and Some Like It Hot and then end up with Norbit. What a joke, until the people there rise up and revolt nothing is going to happen.  I hear they are going to be able to buy computers too.  Maybe let them have an Altair 8800 kit?  Raul is a total joke, just like his brother. Communism really works great doesn't it!
Darren Flatt,
You are so right. There are a lot of ignorant people out there.
First of all, to the dummies that are writing about the U.S. "blockade" of Cuba. There is no such thing! The U.S. simply does not trade with Cuba. Most other countries do, and Cuba is free to buy anything it wants from other places in the world. Second; those who think that easing restrictions on the purchase of TVs, DVDs, etc is a sign of freedom in Cuba, guess again. Few, if any there, can afford the purchase of those items. And what good is a TV that receives only the government propaganda channel? Computers are also no good to those people, even if they could somehow afford one. As a previous writer stated, a computer without internet access is nothing more than a word processor, or an expensive machine for playing games. Assuming game CDs are even available or affordable. If Russia and China are any examples, then we can see that historicaly it has taken at least 70 years from the time of their communist "revolution" until people begin to see any kind of freedom. That would suggest that the people of Cuba will not begin to see any real change until the year 2027, and even then they will most likely still be a communist country, but with more freedom than they now have. Communism dies a hard death, and will do everything it can to maintain it's power for as long as possible. I fear that few people alive today will live to see a democratic Cuba. What a shame.
This article is inaccurate,

Cubans don't "complain" about luxuries because TV's & DVD's are banned,

They don't have any luxuries because the most powerful nation in the world put an embargo on them and making the Cuban people poor to make it seem as though socialism is a failed form of economy, when really it is just another scenario of the people with money abusing those without money.

Oh yea, and fry.
I feel kinda bad for poor davin righ now.  If all of you educated people read his comment correctly, you would see he was talking about us(USA). To Mr. Barrett Saddam provided an education to those living under his thumb and you know what people still ran when they could out of the place, just like cuba.  The sad reality is people is that yes, their situation and leadership maybe in a sad state; but this is accross the board all over the world.  Either you making it people or you are not.  Just pray we all can make it.........
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So they can now buy DVD players and watch the same crummy TV that we consider a "neccesity"? The Americanization of Cuba is bad for Cuba. The restrictions were put in place to limit the electrical load of unneeded appliances. Since they may a few extra megawatts to spare the people get to take advantage of these new appliances. In 10 years Cuba will lead the world in carbon neutrallity while we are still debating whether we will have a global freeze or a global warm instead of doing anything about either
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My goodness...this is the problem with this "global warming fanatics'...don't you get it? this world is not that sensitive. It's been around for over 4 billion years! 300 + years of industriliazation is not doing a darn thing to this planet...be happy for our cuban people..they will soon be free!
One minor item missing here:  access to the internet for everyone.  Computers without internet restrain two-way communication critical for free exchanges with other people.
I just got back from Cuba on a religious visa with our sister church. What an amazing people, faith filled, resourceful, hard-working, and full of hope that things are going to get better. I pray for them everyday and our church sends teams and resources. It is the PEOPLE we are helping and inspired by!
While Cubans have few rights it is difficult for me to witness Americans who say:  "it is my right to speed, it is my right to rob a store since I have so little, it is my right to steal tennis shoes so I can be like the Jones boy, it my right to buy a four hundred thousand dollar house when I know I can only pay for a one hundred thousand dollar one.  For those of you who post that your rights are being taken away by the right and those of us who profess to be Christian, I would say to you, "learn the difference between a right and a privilege or perhaps move to Cubas!"

 If the U.S. would installed an embargo to China,Canada and Mexico, they too will suffer.  Why is that we can trade with China and not with Cuba if they are both communists?
  The 4% oligarchy that control Cuba before the revolution are the ones against free trade.  They have been pandering to the Republican party for the past 40 years.  There never was a democracy in Cuba under Fulgencio Batista.  He was dictator.
   Cubans and Cubans-Americans, There will no return to the Batista regimen.  This is like saying England will return to a monarchy govt.  It is not going to happen.
let em get pay per view down there and maybe some ultimate fighting out of gitmo.  Possibilties for Don King are endless. 'Go USA'
Ok, this will do NOTHING for the REAL freedom of the Cuban people. The Cuban goverment might allow(!) Cubans to buy a computer but, can they access the internet? NO. A computer without internet has zero value as a freedom tool.
We can say Cuba is REALLY opening up when:
.All the political prisoners are freed.
.FREE elections are held.
.FREE press is allowed.
.The Cubans can get in and out of Cuba without having to ask for permission(!)
.The Cubans can enter in the Hotels...IN CUBA(!!!)
I avoided travel to Cuba and went around the rest of the planet because of bad publicity. I have now been and will return to one of the last places on earth that is not over run with a Starbucks on every corner. This place will change and evolve without a rescue from USA. The small steps taking place now are going to escalate and I hope the people will be carefull what they wish for. They might just get it and regret it. This is one of the most beautiful places you ever seen. Yes there were plenty of American boats in the marina.
Wow, computers, DVDs and TVs.  I see, the important things; so much more crictical than soap and toilet paper!
To wake up and smell the Cohibas, IN MY LIFETIME!
Cuban history?? It's true that the gov't under Bautista was absolutely oppressive and awful. However, to insinuate that the people are better off because everyone has a few crumbs is naive. My mother came to the US from Cuba as a young girl and has plenty of horrific stories to share about the revolution. The idea that everyone would have something in the new Cuba was a nice one, but one that was implemented incorrectly and failed miserably. There are things, such as great healthcare, to be learned from the current Cuba. However, without freedoms and serious reforms it's embarrassing to, once again, insinuate that somehow the Cuban people are, in any way, better off than we are here in America.
I think that Americans should create a fund to buy computers and internet routers and get as many people in cuba online as possible.  Cuba has the most restrictive laws on the press of any country in the world except North Korea. Getting computers and the internet to millions of Cubans will go along way to expanding free speech in totalitarian Cuba.
Cubans have lived under opression for too long.  If you lock up an animal for a year and suddenly release it, most likely the animal will cause havoc.  The transition to Freedom needs to be slow so that Cubans can adopt to the new found freedoms.  As we know, Freedom with out learning to excercise personal responsibility is a dangerous combination.  They are used to Gov making the shots and being told what is good for them.  Sudden freedom can have the opposite effect.
If they get computers, can they buy over the Internet?  I'll betcha it will be UPS and FedEx that finally break the blockade.   Fully loaded 777 freighters, leaving with cigars and rum for the US and coming in with tons of electronics from.... "China"?

Hmm... aren't the Chinese commies too?
Due to Fidel Castro, Raul Castro and Che Guevarra's relentless guerilla attacks upon Batista and his supporters within the Maestre hills and elsewhere within Cuba, General Batista fled to Spain and on Jan 1st, 1959, Fidel castro officially took over governmental control in Cuba.

With that said, the only thing the people of Cuba must remember is that, "power truly does reside within the barrel of a gun." Furthermore, freedom is not something that you must wait to be given to you, the Cuban people MUST TAKE IT! Isn't this what Castro did on January 1st, 1959?

The people of Cuba must not forget this!
RAUL, YOUR IN TROUBLE,THE CUBAN PEOPLE WILL BE ABLE TO NAVIGATE,GET IT,NAVIGATE.                                     FRANK HARRINGTON GET JOB,PAPI.
One of the ladies that works for me is going to Cuba to visit her mother and sister. She is going to take them a laptop. They will figure out a way to connect to the internet. My cousin's family have a computer and a way to connect to the internet to send e-mail. We have received e-mails sent 1 year ago from Cuba about relatives. No mail gets through. There's always a way, don't know how, but they do it. Enough of this stupid embargo that doesn't work. Let's trade like it was China.


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