Re: "New Accounts of Torture by U.S. Troops" (Human Rights Watch)




"Barry Schier" <bschier@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Correction due on shoulder to shoulder (I'm size XS to S)

so not "one meter"

>by me -- as
> well as on size of Cuban prison cells by PL.

They are XS Barry.

> Moreover, unlike the U.S.
> (especially California, where the state budget for the department of
> prisons exceeds the ENTIRE educational budget), Cuba's construction --
> however limited it has been during and since the "Special Period" (snip)

they still were able to puposely construct punishment cells and trade
centers I see.

Miramar Trade Center to have 18 buildings when completed


DTCuba.com

The Miramar Trade Center, in the Cuban capital, has become an excellent
option that shows the development of real estate business in the Caribbean
Island.

The complex of offices and commercial centers, which is under construction,
will have 18 buildings and will offer a renting area of 180,000 square
meters.

The Miramar Trade Center is being built by the company Lares, owned by the
group Cubalse - with a 51-percent share of the business - and the Israeli
consortium BM.

The main designer of the complex, in conjunction with Empresa de Diseño de
La Habana, was ZP International Inc., from Canada, which also built the
Eaton Center in Toronto.

The buildings are equipped with state-of-the-art technology for voice and
data transmission through a system of structured cables, central air
conditioning and stable power supply.

Some 150 firms have their offices at the Miramar Trade Center, while other
companies have expressed interest in opening their offices in that Havana
sector when new space is available.

http://havanajournal.com/business_comments/3772_0_4_0_M/

PL


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