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ChangoLoa Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Apr-04-10 02:50 PM
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Silvio Rodriguez asks for urgent changes in Cuba, P Milanés insists on the responsibility
Edited on Sun Apr-04-10 03:18 PM by ChangoLoa
of the authorities concerning the health of dissident Guillermo Fariñas (The one fascistoid worshipers here call a pathetic ass)

In Spanish:

Silvio Rodríguez: Cuba "pide a gritos una revisión"

La Habana.

El cantautor Silvio Rodríguez dijo que Cuba "pide a gritos una revisión" al presentar el viernes su nuevo disco, que dedicó al medio siglo de la revolución liderada por Fidel Castro.

Rodríguez, considerado la voz de la revolución cubana, dijo que la idea de "reinventar" el sistema socialista de la isla no es nueva, pero "no siempre se ha conseguido".

"Yo creo que este es un momento en que sí, la revolución, la vida nacional, el país pide a gritos una revisión de montones de cosas (...) desde conceptos hasta instituciones", dijo el músico de 63 años durante una conferencia de prensa en La Habana para presentar su disco "Segunda Cita", informó Reuters.

Rodríguez es autor de populares temas como "Causas y Azares", "Unicornio Azul" y "Ojalá", fue uno de los líderes del movimiento de la Nueva Trova en la década de 1960.

Su música profundamente identificada con la revolución ha contenido también crítica social.

"Hay muchas cosas que hay que revisar en Cuba y que he escuchado, siempre extraoficialmente y jamás por supuesto lamentablemente en nuestra prensa, que esas cosas se están analizando", dijo Rodríguez.

"Dios quiera que así sea!", agregó, arrancando aplausos a cientos de personas reunidas en la Casa de Las Américas de La Habana.

El presidente Raúl Castro, que reemplazó hace dos años a su convaleciente hermano Fidel en el poder, ha emprendido pequeñas reformas como permitir los teléfonos celulares y descentralizar algunas decisiones en la economía socialista.

Muchos cubanos esperan reformas económicas de mayor calado.

Consultado sobre las críticas internacionales recibidas por Cuba tras la muerte en febrero del preso político Orlando Zapata durante una huelga de hambre, Rodríguez respondió que había un "consenso" contra la isla.

El presidente estadounidense Barack Obama condenó esta semana la situación de los derechos humanos en Cuba, que describió como "profundamente perturbadora".

"Conozco todo eso que ha pasado. Sigo teniendo muchas más razones para creer en la revolución, que para creer en sus detractores", dijo Rodríguez.

Los comentarios de Rodríguez llegan poco después de que Pablo Milanés, otro famoso cantautor de la revolución, criticó durante una gira por España al Gobierno cubano por la forma en que trata a los disidentes.

Milanés incluso advirtió de la "responsabilidad" de las autoridades cubanas sobre la salud de Guillermo Fariñas, otro disidente que lleva un mes en huelga de hambre.

Rodríguez dijo que "Segunda Cita" era un disco "local" y "controversial".

Link:
http://www.eluniversal.com/2010/03/26/int_ava_silvio-rodriguez:-cu_26A3654131.shtml
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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Apr-04-10 03:06 PM
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1. Silvio Rodríguez dice Cuba "pide a gritos una revisión"
Silvio Rodríguez dice Cuba "pide a gritos una revisión"
viernes 26 de marzo de 2010 19:33 GYT

LA HABANA (Reuters) - El cantautor Silvio Rodríguez dijo que Cuba "pide a gritos una revisión" al presentar el viernes su nuevo disco, que dedicó al medio siglo de la revolución liderada por Fidel Castro.
Rodríguez, considerado la voz de la revolución cubana, dijo que la idea de "reinventar" el sistema socialista de la isla no es nueva, pero "no siempre se ha conseguido".

"Yo creo que este es un momento en que sí, la revolución, la vida nacional, el país pide a gritos una revisión de montones de cosas (...) desde conceptos hasta instituciones", dijo el músico de 63 años durante una conferencia de prensa en La Habana para presentar su disco "Segunda Cita".

Rodríguez es autor de populares temas como "Causas y Azares", "Unicornio Azul" y "Ojalá", fue uno de los líderes del movimiento de la Nueva Trova en la década de 1960.

Su música profundamente identificada con la revolución ha contenido también crítica social.

More:
http://lta.reuters.com/article/entertainmentNews/idLTASIE62P1OT20100326?sp=true

Google translation of this article posted here last week:

Silvio Rodriguez said Cuba "cries out for revision"
Friday March 26, 2010 19:33 AM ET

LA HABANA (Reuters) - The singer Silvio Rodriguez said Cuba "cries out for revision" on Friday presenting his new album, which he dedicated to a half century of the revolution led by Fidel Castro.
Rodriguez, considered the voice of the Cuban revolution, said the idea of "reinventing" the island's socialist system is not new, but "has not always been achieved."

"I think this is a time that yes, the revolution, the national life, the country is crying out for a review of lots of things (...) from concept to institutions," said the musician of 63 years during a conference press in Havana to present his album "Second Date."

Rodriguez is the author of popular songs like "Cause and Chance", "Blue Unicorn" and "hope" was one of the leaders of the Nueva Trova movement in the 1960s.

His music deeply identified with the revolution also has contained social criticism.

"There are many things that should be reviewed in Cuba and I've heard, unofficially always and never of course unfortunately in our press, that these things are being discussed," Rodriguez said.

"God wills it so!" He added, drawing applause of hundreds of people gathered at the Casa de las Americas in Havana.

President Raul Castro, who took two years to his ailing brother Fidel in power, has embarked on reforms such as allowing small cell phones and decentralizing some decisions in the socialist economy.

Many Cubans hope economic reforms more fundamental.

Asked about international criticism received by Cuba in February after the death of political prisoner Orlando Zapata during a hunger strike, Rodriguez responded that he had a "consensus" against the island.
U.S. President Barack Obama this week condemned the human rights situation in Cuba, which he described as "deeply disturbing."

I know all that has happened. I still have many more reasons to believe in the revolution, that to believe detractors," Rodriguez said.

Rodriguez's comments came shortly after Pablo Milanes, another famous singer of the revolution, he criticized during a tour of Spain to the Cuban government by how it treats its dissidents.

Milanés even warned of "responsibility" of the Cuban authorities on the health of Guillermo Fariñas, another dissident who takes a month on hunger strike.

Rodriguez said "Second Date" was a hard "local" and "controversial."

The album goes from rock to ballad and includes topics such as "Sea Lady," "Hurricane" and "Old Troubadour."

(Reporting by Rosa Tania Valdes; edited by Esteban Israel and Tony Jimenez)

© Thomson Reuters 2010 All rights reserved.
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protocol rv Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Apr-04-10 08:04 PM
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2. Judy, the revolution is what's happening now
In today's Cuba, the communists are the establishment. After 50 years of oligarchy and corruption, the revolution is going strong. But the revolution means the change from the existing established regime to something else. What that is the Cubans will have to decide as this drama unfolds, and they get rid of Fidel Castro. Rodriguez said it very clearly, there's a serious need for change. And change means the old guard has to go. The revolution is just starting, and it's going to sweep the communists from power.
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