Fidel Castro and democracy in Cuba

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Fidel Castro and democracy in Cuba

Fidel Castro and democracy in Cuba

On the occasion of his visit to France, Fidel CASTRO answers the questions of Françoise JOLY. On human rights he accuses the United States of peddling false information. He gives no importance to those who describe him as a dictator because he believes that power is distributed in Cuba. It does not want to establish a multiparty system because it considers its country to be united. He is dressed to be as well dressed as the French. That is why he is not wearing his military uniform.

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Publication date : 13 March 1995

Reference:
I21054452
Credits:
Producteur: France 2   -   Journalist : Joly, Françoise  -  Participant : Castro, Fidel
Origin:
F2 The Journal 20H   -   Producteur: France 2
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Turnkey

Reference:I21054452

Credits:Journalist : Joly, Françoise-Participant : Castro, Fidel

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