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Castro Exhorts Cubans To Work Land

Source: nationnews.com

Raul Castro said Sunday  that the global economic crisis meant tougher times ahead for Cuba, but the country had no one to blame but itself for poor farm production that leads to frequent shortages of fruits, vegetables and other staples.

In a speech marking Revolution Day, Cuba’s president said the island can’t simply pin all its problems on Washington’s 47-year-old trade embargo. He implored Cubans to take better advantage of a government program begun last year to turn unused state land over to private farmers.

“The land is there, here are the Cubans,” he said, pounding the podium. “Let’s see if we get to work or not, if we produce or not, if we keep our word.”

The line did not get much of a response from a crowd not thrilled about working under the island’s scorching tropical sun, but the 78-year-old Castro called agricultural production Cuba’s top priority and a matter of national security.

“It is not a question of yelling ‘Fatherland or death! Down with imperialism! The blockade hurts us’,” he said, referring to United States sanctions begun in 1962. “The land is there waiting for our efforts.”

On the third anniversary of the last time his 82-year-old brother Fidel was seen in public, the younger Castro showed signs he was getting more comfortable with national addresses.

Tens of thousands of supporters, most wearing red T-shirts or caps, filled a grassy plaza dotted with red and black “July 26” flags. Revolution Day, the top holiday for the communist government, commemorates the date in 1953 when the Castros led an attack on the Moncada army barracks in the eastern city of Santiago.

The attack was a disaster, but Cubans consider it the beginning of the revolution that culminated with dictator Fulgencio Batista’s ouster on New Year’s Day 1959.

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