As Chee Guevara once said, 'Cruel leaders will be cruel only by new leaders'' because the president's power was handed over to Raul Castro to his wife Fidel. He became a cruel man with all the power he has. In Cuba, there is concern that President Raul Castro hit many people with human rights abuses. Cuba's human rights are violated due to severe punishment, unfair imprisonment, and restrictions on government travel. In Cuba, people face severe punishment every day.
Of course, Cuba's health politics is very sensitive. The Cuban government still remains an authoritarian regime and officials of civil servants are decorated with pictures of Fidel and Raul and are sometimes decorated with photographs of Hugo Chavez whose publicity is emphasized in public opinion. Despite the popular medical system in Cuba, the Ministry of Public Health can not yet provide services to journalists and academic researchers. However, Dr. Daniel Parasueros, a lecturer at Harvard Medical School, said that Cuba's system will provide a way for the population to be healthier on a budget, even if there is not enough resources to deal with ongoing or dramatic diseases He said that it shows to the world. Cooperate with Haiti and Mexican Cuban doctors. "They are truly excellent American family physicians - they will solve 95% of the problems most people face," he said.
On February 19, 2008 Fidel Castro eventually handed over power to his brother Raul Castro. Most Cubans are born after the 1959 revolution, so most Cuban people do not know other leaders. Since he held power in 1959, President Fidel Castro has over nine presidents (Castro: Profile). The relationship between America and Cuba has deteriorated rapidly as Fidel Castro and the Cuban regime headed towards a one-party communism system. Cuba confiscated American citizens and US assets, including farms, factories, hotels, bank accounts, and real estate, without compensation. Finally, on April 16, 1961, Fidel Castro declared Cuba as a socialist country. With the support of the Soviet Union, the Cuban communist revolution brought to other Latin America and African countries in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s.