Photos of Havana
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Thank you so much for bringing the plight of Cuba to our attention. The ordinary Cuban basically has nothing, but they still remain optimistic. On the one hand, people do actually communicate with each other. On the other, we have doctors quitting their profession because they may get more from tourism. Where is the justice? Although, here in England, a doctor usually chooses medicine as his/her profession in order to do good BUT could earn far more by selling their souls and working in finance or in the private sector. Good old Uncle Sam (America) keeps sanctions against Cuba and the rest of the world ignores Cuba’s plight. Tourists may go on holiday in Cuba but only see the nice parts. As humans, we should recognise each life is worth the same. We don’t know how lucky we are. The UK might be about to go into recession again and inflation is on the rise BUT, in general, our living standards are far better than these people. Cubans don’t have designer clothes, playstations or iPads. We should count ourselves lucky for what we do have.Sorry if I go on a lot but it makes me so angry that the Western world carries out its own injustice by choosing to ignore countries like Cuba & Palestine but is only too happy to intervene in Libya and Iraq. Oh, but they have OIL and the West can get contracts to rebuild the countries, or am I just being sceptical?!
Hi Luis,
Are you being skeptical? No you are probably just questioning the reality we see around us. Many of your assumptions are correct, I have no doubt about it.
Cuba is poor because of the senseless policy of the embargo – it doesn’t work – except to keep ordinary people poor.
But more and more people go to Cuba on holiday and this does help the economy and some of it trickles down (but not much).
Cuba is a wonderful country and hopefully Americans will be able to travel there soon – because they are missing so much by not being able to travel there without hindrance.
Anonymous – My fatvoire!!!! Possibly my fatvoire portrait of anyone. Very soulful!with a very appropriate title .. that is quite the Cuban Queen Brings to mind the work of Annie Leibovitz . simply because you both have a way of capturing the real soul and personality of a person while giving the portrait your own definitive style. Tracey.
Thanks Tracey. If you enjoyed these photos of Havana, I appreciate. Mucho.