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Cuba's Labor Minister, Marta Elena Feito, was dismissed following controversial remarks suggesting the country's beggars were fakes. Her statements ignited public outrage amid Cuba's economic struggle ...
“We’ve seen people who appear to be beggars,” Feitó told the commission. “When you look at their hands, at the clothes these ...
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New Vision on MSNCuban minister resigns after downplaying poverty
The labor minister in economically depressed Cuba resigned Tuesday amid an uproar over her claim that people rummaging ...
Cuba's labor minister denied there are beggars in the poor, Communist-run country in official testimony, prompting rare ...
The Cuban government fired its labor minister after she was publicly rebuked by the president for saying the country's beggars were all phonies in disguise.
This form of rationalization and denial is embarrassingly evident in a recent apologia by David Brooks, the New York Times’ notion of an ideal conservative. Writing in The Atlantic, Brooks says that ...
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France 24 on MSNCuban minister steps down after remarks minimizing poverty
A Cuba minister who sparked criticism after saying that there are no beggars in Cuba, only people disguised as such, stepped ...
Patriarchy is alive and well throughout the world. But the English-language media flatters itself by one-sidedly portraying ...
Amidst Cuba's severe economic hardships, leader Miguel Díaz-Canel continues to rely on the regime's hollow rhetoric, ...
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