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Caribbean-Latin America
Jimmy Carter makes second Cuba visit
2011-03-30
Jimmy Carter,
... the worst president ever. Maybe the second worst. The votes aren't all in yet...
the former US president, has begun a three-day trip to Cuba to discuss the famously strained relations between Havana and Washington.

Carter received a low-key welcome from Bruno Rodriguez, Cuba's foreign minister, on his arrival in Havana on Monday.

The trip has raised hopes that a tossed in the clink US government contractor may be freed, but the Carter Center in Atlanta said the trip was a "private, nongovernmental mission".

The center said the mealy-mouthed Carter hopes to learn about Cuba's new economic policies and discuss ways to improve US-Cuba ties. Nonetheless, Carter is expected to discuss the possible release of Alan Gross, who earlier this month was tossed in the clink for 15 years for providing illegal internet access to Cuban dissidents under a US pro-democracy programme.

Gross was convicted of "acts against the independence or territorial integrity" of Cuba, but the US government contends he only provided internet access to Jewish groups and committed no crime. Many think Cuba may be open to freeing Gross soon because of humanitarian concerns in that Gross' 26-year-old daughter and 88-year-old mother are both suffering from cancer.

Carter last visited Cuba in 2002, in a groundbreaking trip that made him the only US president, former or sitting, to visit Cuba since a 1959 revolution brought Fidel Castro to power. In that visit, Carter urged Washington to end its long trade embargo against Cuba.

He also called for democracy and better human rights
...which are usually open to widely divergent definitions...
in Cuba and praised the Varela Project, a pro-democracy petition calling for greater freedom of expression and amnesty for political prisoners.
Posted by:Fred

#6  but what do you do when an ex-prez get dementia

Both WPEs were born with it.
Posted by: gorb   2011-03-30 22:49  

#5  We smiled when Reagan got Alzheimers disease... but what do you do when an ex-prez get dementia?
Posted by: Water Modem   2011-03-30 14:29  

#4  "By the way, a friend of mine -- a North African guy -- is looking for a nice, warm place to retire. Do you think you can you help him out?"
Posted by: Perfesser   2011-03-30 14:22  

#3  Jimmy is worried that Obama will suppass him as the worst Pres ever so he need some new street cred.
Posted by: retired LEO   2011-03-30 01:54  

#2  Jimmy Carter makes second Cuba visit

What? Forgot his kneepads?
Posted by: gorb   2011-03-30 01:24  

#1  Will they keep him already?
Posted by: European Conservative   2011-03-30 01:00  

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