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In all reality, the majority of Cubans probably do not support Castro. Because Cuba is a totalitarian regime that does not allow free elections, there is no way of knowing whether or not people prefer him to be their leader. There is strong evidence to suggest that unrest and dissatisfaction in Cuba are growing everyday. People are tired of the fact that nothing ever changes.

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