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Cuba News: Cuba’s Labor Minister Faito Kabrera called the beggars a hypocrite, which provoked protests across the country. The minister had to resign after the President’s rebuke and massbuage.

Cuba’s Labor Minister said that there is no beggar in the country, had to resign. (Photo AP)
Highlights
- The minister said- “Cuba is not a beggar, there are dhongi seeking food from garbage”.
- Anger raged on social media, the President also expressed resentment.
- Under public pressure, Minister Faito Kabrera had to resign.
His statement not only hurt the hearts of common cubis, but also started heavy protests on social media. Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel also criticized the minister without naming and said, “We cannot become a leadership from the public under any circumstances and immersed in pride.” Feeto Kabrera finally resigned amid protests. Which was accepted by the Sarkar and Cubia Communist Party.
Writers and activists demand dismissal
Many cubic intellectuals and social workers wrote an open letter and demanded their dismissal, describing the statement of Feeto Kabrera as “insult to the Cubi Public”. After this, the minister resigned under pressure. In a country like Cuba, where speaking openly against the government is considered a crime, this development is a big thing in itself. It shows that even though the voices of protest have been suppressed, the public now wants the government’s behavior related to the ground truth.
Sumit Kumar is working as a senior deputy editor in AyraNews24x7 Hindi. He has been associated with the Central Desk team here for the last 3 years. He has a master’s degree in journalism. AyraNews24x7 Before working in Hindi, …Read more
Sumit Kumar is working as a senior deputy editor in AyraNews24x7 Hindi. He has been associated with the Central Desk team here for the last 3 years. He has a master’s degree in journalism. AyraNews24x7 Before working in Hindi, … Read more
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