CUBA NEWS
December 15, 2004

FROM CUBA Cuban tourism worker barred from English lessons 62543

HAVANA, Cuba, December 8 (Richard Rosell / cubanet.sergipeconectado.com) - Education authorities in Cienfuegos, a city on the southern coast of central Cuba, have barred a tourism industry worker from taking English lessons, alleging that she does not belong to government-sponsored political organizations.

Tarahaumara Medina, 21, is a graduate of the hotel and tourism program offered by the government, and is on a waiting list for a job in the industry. Jobs in the tourist sector are usually considered a plum in Cuba, primarily because the workers get tips in hard currencies and other small benefits.

Medina is not a member of the Committees for the Defense of the Revolution, the neighborhood watch organization, or of the Cuban Federation of Women.

Her father, Juan de Dios Medina, once served time in prison for "disobedience" and attempting an "illegal exit from the country," both charges considered political here. He said he has also been denied a job as a custodian.

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