Kubaner dürfen auch Häuser kaufen

Eine Frau geht vor einer Wand mit der kubanischen Flagge und einem Che-Guevara-Graffiti entlang.
Ein weiterer Schritt in Richtung Kapitalismus? Die kommunistische Insel leidet derart unter Wohnungsmangel, dass Präsident Raul Castro privaten Häuserbau erlaubt.
Eine Frau geht vor einer Wand mit der kubanischen Flagge und einem Che-Guevara-Graffiti entlang.

dapdA santera looks back while crossing the street where a wall is covered with a mural of the Cuban flag and an image of Cubas revolutionary hero Ernesto "Che" Guevara in Havana, Cuba, Friday Jan. 27, 2012. After economic reforms by President Raul Castro
Raúl Castro trägt ein Headset und sitzt an einem Tisch mit der kubanischen Flagge.

REUTERSCuban President Raul Castro attends the plenary session of the ALBA (Boliviarian Alternative for the Americas) summit in Caracas February 5, 2012. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins (VENEZUELA - Tags: POLITICS)
Fidel Castro spricht mit einer Hand an seiner Brille vor Mikrofonen.

REUTERSFormer Cuban leader Fidel Castro speaks during celebrations to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the creation of the Committees for the Defense of the Revolution (CDR) in Havana September 28, 2010. The CDRs, created by Fidel Castro, are assigned
Ein Mann fährt mit dem Fahrrad vor einem alten Haus, vor dem ein Oldtimer parkt.

REUTERSA man cycles beside a house in Havanas upmarket Miramar district, November 3, 2011. Cubas government has given Cubans the right to buy and sell their homes for the first time since the early days of the 1959 revolution in a long-awaited reform that
Ein Oldtimer steht vor einem Wandbild von Che Guevara in Kuba.

REUTERSA car drives past a mural of revolution leader Che Guevara in Havana January 8, 2012. REUTERS/Enrique De La Osa (CUBA - Tags: SOCIETY TRANSPORT)
Eine Straßenszene in Havanna, Kuba, mit einem Oldtimer-Taxi und Passanten.

REUTERSPeople walk on a street in Havana February 29, 2012. President Hugo Chavez is "in full process of recovery" after surgery in Cuba for a suspected recurrence of cancer, his vice president Elias Jaua said on Wednesday. Jaua told Venezuelan state TV h
Ein blaues Oldtimer-Taxi und ein Fahrradtaxi stehen auf einem nassen Platz in Havanna, Kuba.

REUTERSA private licensed taxi and tricycle taxi are seen on the streets after a storm in Havana March 4, 2012. REUTERS/Desmond Boylan (CUBA - Tags: TRANSPORT SOCIETY)
Zwei Oldtimer fahren auf einer Straße unter einem Tunnel mit der Aufschrift „Viva la Revolución Cubana!“.

REUTERSCars drive past under a banner that reads "Long live Cuban revolution" in Havana January 28, 2012. The Cuban Communist Party could on Saturday introduce limits on the time that government officials can stay in their jobs, in what would be one of th
Ein Mann repariert ein älteres Auto, indem er darunter liegt.

EPAepa03095867 A man repairs a car in Havana, Cuba, 07 February 2012. Today marks the 50th anniversary of United States economic and business embargo on Cuba. EPA/STRINGER
Ein Paar geht an einer mit Graffiti bemalten Wand in Havanna, Kuba, vorbei.

REUTERSPeople walk beside a house adorned with a mural in Havana February 7, 2012. The 50th anniversary of the U.S. trade embargo against Cuba on Tuesday was met with little fanfare on the island, where most Cubans said it was a failed policy that had suc
Ein baufälliges Gebäude in Havanna, an dessen Fassade Pflanzen wachsen.

REUTERSA man looks out from the balcony of his home in Havana February 26, 2012. REUTERS/Desmond Boylan (CUBA - Tags: SOCIETY)
Das Capitolio in Havanna, Kuba, mit Menschen auf der Straße.

dapdPeople walk past the Capitol building in Havana, Cuba, Tuesday Feb. 7, 2012. The United States economic embargo on Communist-run Cuba turned 50 on Tuesday. (Foto:Javier Galeano/AP/dapd)
Ein Mann renoviert die Fassade eines gelben Gebäudes von einer Hängeplattform aus.

REUTERSA man works on a gondola at a hotel in Old Havana January 24, 2012. The Arab Spring, changes in U.S. policy and economic reforms at home are driving a tourist rush that is giving communist-run Cuba one of its best seasons ever and stretching its ab
Ein Fahrradtaxi fährt durch eine Straße in Havanna, Kuba.

REUTERSA man rides his tricycle taxi in Havana February 7, 2012. The 50th anniversary of the U.S. trade embargo against Cuba on Tuesday was met with little fanfare on the island, where most Cubans said it was a failed policy that had succeeded only in mak
Ein Plakat mit den Porträts von Fidel und Raúl Castro in einer kubanischen Stadt.

REUTERSPeople walk beside a billboard with images of former Cuban leader Fidel Castro and his brother, President Raul Castro, in Santiago de Cuba February 22, 2012. Pope Benedict XVI will initiate his upcoming visit to Cuba in March in Santiago de Cuba. P
Ein rotes Oldtimer-Taxi fährt vor einem Plakat mit dem Bild von Hugo Chávez in Kuba.

EPAepa03121591 View of a billboard with the image of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, in Havana, Cuba, 25 February 2012. Chavez was in Cuba on 25 February for a fresh operation on a potentially malignant tumour, according to local media reports. He gave

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