Puerto Rico questions US ties

Posted on: March 29th, 2006
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“In 1898, the territory, then under Spanish rule, was invaded by the US - it has remained a US territory ever since. But some islanders are now demanding independence, others want Puerto Rico to become a US state - still others believe it should retain its current status.

Cuba’s leader Fidel Castro has long argued for Puerto Rico to be given its independence. And the arrival of the recent visit of the Cuban baseball team to the island further fuelled the debate:”

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