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Originally Posted by Yojimbo
Well i try to use reliable sources but if you dont find that rate you quote wrong, you can see UNESCO confirms 0% Child Malnutrition in Cuba. (Which is the basic reason of child deaths in poor countries)
UNICEF Confirms: in CUBA, 0% Child Malnutrition - English pravda.ru
Can give a clue.
And thanks for your comment
BTW; even James Wolfensohn (president of World Bank) accepted Cuba did great job in health-care system.
EDIT: Another link
Health Care in Cuba
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I am not disagreeing with you about conditions in Cuba, all I am saying is that you lose credibility when you say 32% of babies in Latin America die, when chances are it is 32/1000 babies, though the statistics I showed have no single countries that high except for Bolivia.
I think most Americans under 40 are not taught a negative impression of Cuba. They are taught no impression.