The rights are limited. if your asking this for a merit badge, i would just write that they have none of the rights and freedoms we do. also, they can't travel out of the country. no freedom of religion or freedom of expression, and no fair trails are given.
The rights are limited. if your asking this for a merit badge, i would just write that they have none of the rights and freedoms we do. also, they can't travel out of the country. no freedom of religion or freedom of expression, and no fair trails are given.
there are really none over there.
Because over in Cuba Spain was ruling Cuba and it was hard for the Cuban to fight for their rights because of dictator
fast food is not an option in Cuban citizens. By allocating scarce resources fairly the Cuban government ensures the health of all its citizens. They are free of the dangers of high fat, high salt factory food. Unlike their Yankee neighbours who have done so much to try to destroy the Cuban Revolution.
The Cuban government spends most of their money on importing goods such as oil and food. It also spends a significant amount of money on relief programs for its citizens.
Because it was not under the free and democratic comtrol of the Cuban citizens.
According to the Pew Hispanic Center Fact sheet of 2006, the latest data from 2004 indicates Nevada has 12,298 Cuban American citizens which equates to 0.5% of Nevada's population.
Under General Valeriano Weyler's command during the Cuban War of Independence (1895-1898), Cuban citizens faced severe repression. Weyler implemented a policy of reconcentration, forcibly relocating rural populations into designated camps to cut off support for insurgents. This led to widespread suffering, famine, and disease, resulting in the deaths of thousands of civilians. The harsh conditions and humanitarian crisis sparked international outrage and increased support for the Cuban independence movement.
A Cuban flag without the star is often interpreted as a symbol of opposition to the Cuban government, particularly the Castro regime. The star represents the ideals of the Cuban Revolution, and its absence signifies a rejection of those ideals or a call for change. This flag variant is commonly used by dissidents and activists advocating for democracy and human rights in Cuba.
Cuban Independence. Human Rights and Dignity. Remember the Maine, To Hell with Spaine.
Some examples of the political events that happened during the 1960â??s are the involvement of US in the war in Vietnam and the passing of the Civil Rights Act. Other examples are the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Voting Rights Act.
* Cuban Trojan * Bee Hummingbird * Cuban Finch * Cuban Hutia * Cuban Bulldog Bat * Cuban Solenodon * Cuban Mongoose * Cuban Crocodile * Cuban Iguana * Cuban Treefrog