Feb 25, 2010

AP Doubts Cuban Dissidents' Rights Violated

Does Will Weissert of the Associated Press doubt that human rights are systematically violated by Cuba's 50 year tyranny? If so, why has he not looked into it? Has he investigated Cuba's free press or the regime's separation of powers and checks and balances? Has he investigated if it would be possible to bring Castro to justice in Cuba, for say, raping someone's wife or stealing someone's home? Has he inquired with those inside who want to leave but are not allowed, or with exiles not allowed to visit their families?

Did Will have a bad case of the doubts when he wrote: "Dissidents plan to use Zapata Tamayo's death to shed more light on what they say is their government's blatant disregard for human rights and civil liberties."

What they say, Will? What they say? What are you waiting for to honestly investigate. Who pays you and for what?

UPDATE FEBRUARY 26 - 1

This post has been blocked by Google's search engine. This is nothing new. Read Google vs. Invisible Cuba and Google, the Mainstream News Media, Blogs and Cuba : What I thought was not so crazy after all.