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If the Cuban government can indeed rely on widespread popular support, and if the opposition is small and unpopular, why the "necessity" to resort to violent suppression of all internal dissent?
Nicky, a simple question: where is your evidence that the Cuban government has resorted to 'violent suppression of all internal dissent'?
mike --------------------- Michael A. Lebowitz Professor Emeritus Economics Department Simon Fraser University Burnaby, B.C., Canada V5A 1S6
Currently based in Cuba. Can be reached via:
Michael Lebowitz c/o MEPLA Calle 13 No. 504 ent. D y E, Vedado, La Habana, Cuba Codigo Postal 10 4000 (537) 33 30 75 or 832 21 54 telefax (at night): (537) 33 30 75
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