Cuban Minister Resigns After Accusing Beggars of Faking Poverty
The labor and social security minister drew public outrage when she said “there are no beggars” in Cuba, where many people struggle to afford food.
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The labor and social security minister drew public outrage when she said “there are no beggars” in Cuba, where many people struggle to afford food.
After fleeing the island in 1961, he became one of the leading voices of opposition against the country’s Communist dictatorship.
The findings in the death of Oswaldo Payá contradict the Cuban government’s official version of what happened 11 years ago.