Cuban officials said:

Cuban officials have accused US President Barack Obama of supporting dissidents on the island and say he is being manipulated by Cuban-American exiles, uninformed advisors, and biased US media outlets.

“The White House is giving more attention to pressure from Miami and its mafia in the capital than it is to its own diplomats,” AP quoted an opinion piece published in the official Communist Party newspaper Granma on Friday as saying.

The article criticized Cuban bloggers and the US press, particularly The New York Times.

“In an era where newspapers are filled with more lies than advertisements… it is hard to tell who got the president so worked up, The New York Times or an adviser on the National Security Council,” it said.

The Granma article also denounced Obama as a copy of his conservative Republican predecessor, saying that Obama’s emotional statement “emulated his predecessor George W. Bush in its abuse of adjectives.”

The article was published next to a series of altered photos showing the face of former President George W. Bush gradually turning into Obama’s face.

The article came in response to a statement President Obama made on Wednesday, in which he called on Cuban authorities to release all political prisoners.

Obama made the remarks on the one-year anniversary of the death of Orlando Zapata Tamayo, a political prisoner who died after an 83-day hunger strike.

He called Tamayo’s death “selfless and tragic” and said it brought the world’s attention to political prisoners held by Cuban authorities.

Cuba says its doctors did all they could to keep Tamayo alive and that his prison term was extended because of poor behavior behind bars. Article location

It is amazing how the Castro regime can reflect their opinions and at the same time, prohibit the Cuban citizens’ from expressing theirs. It’s a one-way street, they decide how everyone thinks and their opinion is final. Cuban officials? Who are these officials? Cuba says? Here they criticize the very same media that has been supporting them for the last 52 years. And all because of one measly negative quote from Obama himself, aimed directly at their murderous and unique routine of torture. They get all bent out of shape and actually place Obama in the same category as George W. Bush. The fact that Obama is directly opposing the Castro regime and he is protected religiously by the American media, is working in favor of Cuban exiles. The same righteous Cuban exiles, who are unanimously not in favor and very critical of both the ideals of Obama and certainly the Castro regime. Nevertheless, the Castro regime or the so-called Cuban officials seem to be asking for some type of forgiveness for the death of Orlando Zapata Tomayo (Cuba says its doctors did all they could to keep Tomayo alive) but in the same breath, accusing Cuban-Americans with “manipulating” the Obama administration, knowing very well our opinion of him. This doesn’t make make any sense and is outright ludicrous. The Castro regime is in no position to say anything about anybody, especially with the history of intimate relationships they have enjoyed for decades with other tyrannical dictators. Not to mention, the ones who have repetitiously threatened America for decades.

The Castro regime have worked alongside and have coordinated many Communist oriented operations (Weapons and Propaganda) with the Soviet Union for he longest. They have solid and close relations with Syria, Iran and Libya, it’s all out there on the internet for everyone to see. But somehow, the Mainstream Media cannot make the connection, they still excuse the Castro regime and fail to report how much damage they have done to the world. There’s no bigger “Mafia” than the the Castro regime and its allies.

 

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