tv Asia Business Report BBC News October 15, 2023 11:30pm-11:46pm BST
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this was once a place full of tourists, but when the pandemic came tourists, but when the pandemic came to cuba, the country lost a vital source of income. medicine and food shortages sparked unprecedented demonstrations against the government. and the biggest exodus to the us since the 1959 cuban revolution. many put their lives in the hands of human smugglers, on dangerous journeys across central america.
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with a strict embargo until the 19605 with a strict embargo until the 1960s brought money to cuba, around $600 million in 2019. for years it was supported by its commonest ally, the soviet union, when the socialist bloc collapsed in the 1990s, cubans faced a daily struggle to survive. elian had recovered from bowel cancer, but after surgery he could not source enough colostomy bags. but complaining against
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the cuban regime was difficult. growing up in santiago de cuba, 22—year—old celimar learned this from a young age. celimar�*s father was a dissident. that had repercussions for the whole family. the impact of the lockdown, the lack of tourism and us trade sanctions meant cuba was plunged into its deepest crisis in decades.
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a long—standing ally, unexpectedly lifted requirement for visiting cubans to have a visa. it was the chance celimar had been waiting for. celimar knew if she could get to nicaragua, gangs of smugglers would transport her illegally across central america to the us, where her father was living. celimar was travelling on her own. but along the route, she joined thousands of other
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in the skies above, the us coast guard were patrolling the waters. as 2022 continued, they noticed a rapid increase in cuban migrant boats. cubans who could not afford to pay smugglers to traffic them through nicaragua were taking to the sea in record numbers. for my aircrews it was not uncommon to see six, seven, eight, nine contacts in a single five—hour patrol in the south florida straits. the vessels are often home—made, with tarps, wood, straps, car engines, lawnmower engines, no engines, handmade paddles with a piece of plywood nailed to a broomstick. unfortunately what we see is why many do make it, you know, hundreds still die trying to make it, and that's the hardest part about ourjob.
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