Posted on Tuesday, 06.25.13
Priest alleges that foreign hurricane aid to Cuba is not reaching the 
people
BY JUAN O. TAMAYO
JTAMAYO@ELNUEVOHERALD.COM
Outspoken Cuban priest Jose Conrado Rodriguez alleged that foreign aid 
sent to his native Santiago de Cuba province after Hurricane Sandy last 
year was diverted to government, military and tourism facilities but 
denied to private homes.
"The situation in Santiago is very grave" because many of the more than 
100,000 homes damaged by the storm have not been repaired, Rodriguez 
told El Nuevo Herald on Tuesday. "The aid has not reached the people."
Rodriguez first made the allegations in a public letter to the head of 
the Communist Party in the province, Lázaro Expósito, urging him to 
crack down on the diversion of the aid and "the corruption that 
surrounds you."
"We have watched with astonishment the theft of the assistance that so 
many countries sent to our people," he wrote, "how that aid was sold … 
at inflated prices in flagrant violation of the intentions of the donors."
"We have watched with astonishment as government or armed forces 
installations were repaired in record time, while the people remain 
without roofs," he wrote in the letter, dated June 16.
Warning of possible civil unrest, he added, "We are witnesses to the 
people's frustrations, to their desperation and impotence, to a … 
threatening silence that makes us think that it could explode at any 
time with justified and uncontrollable fury."
Rodriguez told El Nuevo that foreign diplomats who visited him after 
Sandy noted "a very high degree of exasperation" in the city of Santiago 
de Cuba, due to host the July 26 celebrations this year that mark the 
start of the Castro revolution.
Sandy pummeled eastern Cuba in October, killing 11 people and causing $2 
billion in damages. Many of the homes belonging to 100,000 families 
remain without roofs or the families are jammed into the one or two 
rooms that have roofs, Rodriguez said.
The priest, whose own church and parish house in the city of Santiago 
lost parts of their roofs, said he was offered black market zinc roof 
sheets roughly six-by-three feet at 300 pesos per piece, compared to 250 
pesos for nine-by-six pieces on the legal market.
Several protestant pastors in eastern Cuba have complained that 
authorities seized assistance they were trying to distribute to Sandy's 
victims, according to a U.S. State Department report on religious 
freedom around the world issued last month.
Rodriguez, who has long complained that the Catholic church's hierarchy 
has been too meek in its relations with the communist government, also 
noted in his letter to Expósito that it should have been written by 
someone higher than a simple priest.
"I am aware that, given the hierarchical structure of the church, I am 
not the one who should be taking this action, but rather my bishop, 
Mons. Dionisio Garcia, to whom I have suggested several times that he 
should do this," the priest wrote.
Rodriguez also told El Nuevo during a lengthy interview that the church 
hierarchy has been "much more conservative now. When the times were much 
more difficult, it was more daring."
He announced in June that Garcia had asked him to hand over his parish 
and work on a book on Our Lady of Charity, Cuba's patron saint. Garcia 
did not offer a new parish, so the priest obtained an assignment in the 
dioceses of Cienfuegos.
Rodriguez said he was in Miami at the start of a two-month trip that 
will take him to Brazil for Pope Francis's visit, as well as to Spain, 
Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and perhaps Costa Rica.
The priest wrote a public letter to Fidel Castro in 1994 blaming him for 
Cuba's chaotic economy, asking for fair elections and urging him to open 
a dialogue with dissidents and exiles. He followed up in 2009 with an 
open letter to Castro's brother and successor, Raúl Castro, urging 
changes in the island's Soviet-styled politics as well as the economy.
He received the "Tolerance Plus" last year awarded by three Cuban 
dissident groups.
Source: "Priest alleges that foreign hurricane aid to Cuba is not 
reaching the people - Cuba - MiamiHerald.com" - 
http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/06/25/3470187/priest-alleges-that-foreign-hurricane.html
 
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