because generally I don't. However, I think he is right in saying that there is probably less racism in Cuba than in England or the US.

I remember the Stephen Lawrence case, a similar tragedy to that of the 16 year old Qatari kid. Stephen was 17 and was beaten to death by white thugs in London. The police were unable to get convictions even though they knew who did it. It later transpired that a senior detective had taken payments from one of the accused thugs father and had destroyed evidence. This was the subject of a BBC Panorama investigation. The detective is living a comfortable retirement in Spain and justice was never done. This also happens in the US regularly. Remember the Rodney King case in LA 15 years ago that sparked riots in LA. Unfortunately, racism is alive and well and it is up to those of us with brains to stamp it out.

Just call me Tigasin. That's what I'm talking about