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Interviews with Pablo Pacheco Ávila

Interviewed May 20, 2024

The changes Raul Castro has made are more in response to the regime’s own needs than many believe. They are cosmetic changes that are really not needed in Cuba. Cuba needs radical changes in all aspects of life: political, economic, social.

Raúl is trying to keep himself in power as long as he can and then let someone else come in and fend for himself. I do not think those are the changes that Cuba needs right now. Cuba needs free elections, respect for human rights, so Cubans can invest in their own island and not have to leave Cuba to seek a better future. So that Cubans do not have to be expelled for expressing their political views on Cuba.

The changes made by General Raul Castro do not correspond to Cuba’s needs. Rather he does it for his own interests, to continue in power and to survive this terrible crisis that is facing the island in every aspect I mentioned.

I would tell the American citizen … (and I am grateful to the United States because they have always lent a hand to the politically persecuted, Cubans, from the time of José Martí and [Father Felix] Varela) but I tell the American citizen today, if you go to Cuba, see how the ordinary Cuban lives. Do not stay in a hotel and live like a tourist.

[Jose Marti (1853 – 1895) is recognized as Cuba’s national hero. Marti was a writer and essayist who advocated for Cuban independence from Spain. Father Felix Varela (1788 – 1853) was a Cuban-born Roman Catholic priest. He was an advocate for Cuban independence, an anti-slavery activist, and a social reformer.]

That Cuba is beautiful. But when you have to face the reality of Cuba, where the average Cuban does not have a glass of milk every morning, his child does not have good shoes for school, he cannot freely express what he feels, he doesn’t have the most basic freedoms. Then tell me if that´s what they want for the United States.

Do not be confused. Cuba is a ruin, a large prison, where citizens are fearful because the regime has implanted fear. Where citizens take refuge in the double standard because the regime has implanted the double standard.