Saturday, 15 January 2011

US President Barack Obama has stated he'll ease polices on US citizens going to Cuba.

The president stated he had instructed the pertinent federal government departments to allow religious groups and college students to travel to the communist-run island.

President Obama stated he believed the brand new, much more relaxed, guidelines which also ensure it is less complicated to send remittances to Cuba will help civil society there.

The changes won't finish the decades-old US trade embargo.

The guidelines will be modified to, among other things:

* Enable religious organisation to sponsor religious travel to Cuba underneath a basic licence
* Enable accredited institutions of higher schooling to sponsor travel to Cuba
* Enable any US person to send remittances (as much as $500 per quarter) to non-family members in Cuba to help personal economic activity
* Enable remittances to be sent to religious institutions in Cuba in help of religious pursuits
* Enable US airports to apply to supply companies to licensed charters

'Improved contact'

In a assertion, President Obama stated the changes had been aimed at developing "people-to-people" contacts through much more academic, cultural and religious exchanges.

The moves follows an easing of the trade embargo in April 2009, when the president ordered curbs on remittances and travel by Cuban-Americans going to home members around the island to be relaxed.

But Florida Republican Ileana Ros-Lehtinen stated the changes would not support enhance the scenario in Cuba.

"They won't make the Castro regime present respect for human rights, and they undoubtedly will not support the Cuban men and women free on their own from your despotic tyranny which oppresses them," she stated. see also

The changes are anticipated to come into force in approximately 3 weeks.

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