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Changes in Cuba are "cynical;" U.S. official

Tue Apr 1, 2008 7:44pm EDT

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By Adriana Garcia

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Recent changes made by Raul Castro, the new Cuban President, to improve access to consumer products are "cynical" since most Cubans won't have enough money to buy them, a top U.S. official said on Tuesday.

"It's somewhat cynical that some time in the future they will have the right to buy a cell phone, if they are able to come up with the money", U.S. Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez told the Reuters Latin America Investment Summit in one of the first reactions by the Bush administration to the recent lifting of restrictions in Cuba.

Gutierrez, a Cuban-American, and U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice are leading a commission trying to push for democratic changes on the communist-run island, and he thinks recent actions should not be seen as "reforms."

"It's sad that after 50 years of suffering and 50 years living in fear with shortages and 50 years living with repression, Cubans now have the right to buy a rice cooker," he added.

Stores started selling some of the electric goods that were previously banned in the socialist state, such as DVD players, with microwave ovens and computers expected in a day or so.

The measures came after Raul Castro succeeded his ailing brother Fidel Castro as president on February 24, promising to end "excessive prohibitions" on daily life in Cuba. His government has allowed Cubans to stay at hotels formerly reserved for foreigners.

Gutierrez criticized the measure, saying most Cubans could not afford to pay for rooms.

"Why the government has to decided that the whole population now has the right to buy cell phones, and why is this being celebrated in some parts of the world?," he asked.  Continued...

 
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