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Cuba 2007: Speaking with the Cuban Libertarian Movement (MLC)Anonyme, Samedi, Août 4, 2007 - 12:09 (Reportage ind. / Ind. news report | Droits / Rights / Derecho | Politiques & classes sociales | Repression | Resistance & Activism | Solidarite internationale)
Cuban Libertarian Movement (MLC)
* Interview by the Russian newspaper SITUATION from libertarian collective Autonomous Action www.avtonom.org regarding the current political picture in the island. A Spanish translation was published in El Libertario #50, Venezuela, 2007. For more info go to: www.mlc.contrapoder.org.ve -cuban anarchist website- and www.nodo50.org/ellibertario
- Fidel Castro is in his last throes. Who do you think will rule in Cuba after his death? - Do you think Fidel is a dictator, yes or no? - What was Fidel’s policy with respect to other left movements (anarchists, Trotskyites, etc.)? - Brother Raúl doesn’t look like a strong politician, is that so? - The history of the Cuban anarchist movement is unknown in Russia. How long has it been around? How did it start? - Except for your web site, we have found this other site http://libertario.lautre.net/, but it doesn’t work. Is there any other libertarian group in Cuba besides you? - What is your relationship with the Cuban Communist Party? - Is change possible in the Cuban political situation after Fidel’s death, as happened in Russia between 1989 and 1993 after the fall of the USSR? In that case, how would the politics of the MLC change? - What is Cuba’s political structure today? Soviet republic, dictatorship, something else? - Today’s Russian political elite were able to stay in power by grabbing control of oil and gas. What keeps Cuba’s economy alive these days? - Are there many Cubans unhappy because Cuba is socialist? - How does the everyday citizen live? Can they travel freely in and out of Cuba? Can you criticize Castro? Can any Cuban buy a car for his family?
MLC' e-mail
cuban anarchist website
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