Wednesday, March 01, 2006

Castro's Camelot Exposed By Czech Photos


In Prague, photos showing the suffering of Cuban AIDS victims and a squalid Havana shantytown went on display last week. They were smuggled out of Cuba by a Czech fashion model.

Helena Houdova and her friend Mariana Kroftova were held for 11 hours and denied access to Czech consular officials after being arrested for taking the pictures while visiting Castroland. I can't imagine what Fidel might want to hide? After all, the Hollywood intellectuals have been there and told us what a socialist paradise the place has become.

A former Miss Czech Republic, Helena said the Cuban people are repressed and Fidel Castro's government is in denial.
"People can't do what they love. People can't speak what they want," she said in an interview. "That's what's happening. The fact that the [government] says there is no poverty" only makes a bad situation worse.

Danny Glover and Harry Belafonte must have gone to a different island because they obviously saw none of this while they were busy bashing the USA. Could this be the place Steven Spielberg visited in 2002 and said, "I feel so much at home here"?

The Czechs, Slovaks, Poles and others understand, firsthand, the crushing tyranny of Communism. They are not fooled as easily as the delusional Hollywood inmates.

Read more at The Washington Times.
Fidel Castro toilet paper, pictured above, available from the Cuban Food Market.
Let's all wipe out Fidel.




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