I recently read an article called "With Cuba nothing can be simple" http://time.com/3646803/cuba- decision/ written by Jean-Paul Renaud which I found fascinating, even though his personal journey is very different from that of
many of my other Cuban friends'. These men and women fought the Castro regime,
and paid with their freedom. For them, the U.S. negotiations with a brutal dictator is not an option.
There is a dilemma on both sides of the embargo lift - each completely justified. For those who oppose lifting the embargo their argument is: How can you move forward without forgetting
the pain and anguish, the humiliation, the torture and death that the Cubans have gone through, and are still going through under the Castro regime?
For those who support lifting the embargo: Why not to move forward and put and end
to this nightmare created by the Castro regime?
As the author said, "with Cuba nothing can be simple” is very true, but I think that the duty of the Cuban people is to
make sure that the Cuban Holocaust is NEVER forgotten.
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