CUBA NEWS
November 25, 2004

FROM CUBA Authorities crack down on self-employed in Havana 3f4y6l

HAVANA, Cuba, November 24 (cubanet.sergipeconectado.com) - A dissident union leader says the government this week launched a campaign against self-employed merchants in the capital, seizing their merchandize and their permission to operate.

William Toledo Terrero, secretary general of the Central Sindical Cristiana, said fines of up to 1,500 pesos were levied for allegedly increasing the prices of non-authorized products.

Police cars and a school bus were used to take the self-employed to the police station at Zanja and Dragones streets.

At the same time, the police stopped pedicab drivers who were required to show their licenses and proof that they were up to date in their taxes and had permission to operate in the area.

"This harassment takes place now and then to intimate the self-employed," said Toledo Terrero.

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