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US senators urge end to Cuba ban | US senators urge end to Cuba ban |
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A bipartisan group of US senators has introduced a bill that would allow US citizens to travel freely to Cuba. | A bipartisan group of US senators has introduced a bill that would allow US citizens to travel freely to Cuba. |
The US has imposed trade and travel bans on Cuba since 1962, but Democratic Senator Byron Dorgan said this policy had "failed for 50 years". | The US has imposed trade and travel bans on Cuba since 1962, but Democratic Senator Byron Dorgan said this policy had "failed for 50 years". |
Mr Dorgan, one of the bill's sponsors, said he believed it would win enough votes in the US Congress to pass. | Mr Dorgan, one of the bill's sponsors, said he believed it would win enough votes in the US Congress to pass. |
But Republican Mel Martinez said the US should support pro-democracy activists, not "the Castro regime". | But Republican Mel Martinez said the US should support pro-democracy activists, not "the Castro regime". |
Mr Dorgan's bill is co-sponsored by senior Republican Senator Richard Lugar. | Mr Dorgan's bill is co-sponsored by senior Republican Senator Richard Lugar. |
A similar bill has been introduced in the House of Representatives - also with support from members of both parties. | A similar bill has been introduced in the House of Representatives - also with support from members of both parties. |
Call for change | Call for change |
At present, the US only allows its citizens to go to Cuba if they are journalists, government officials or on a humanitarian mission. Students or people wanting to visit close relatives can also apply for special licences. | |
But the BBC's Kim Ghattas in Washington says calls have been growing for a change in policy. | But the BBC's Kim Ghattas in Washington says calls have been growing for a change in policy. |
Business and farm groups, in particular, want to sell into the Cuban market. | Business and farm groups, in particular, want to sell into the Cuban market. |
And the Obama administration has already supported changes making it easier for Cuban-Americans to visit or send money. | And the Obama administration has already supported changes making it easier for Cuban-Americans to visit or send money. |
The US began imposing restrictions on Cuba after Fidel Castro took power in 1959, making it the only Communist state in the Americas - and a Cold War flashpoint. | The US began imposing restrictions on Cuba after Fidel Castro took power in 1959, making it the only Communist state in the Americas - and a Cold War flashpoint. |
His younger brother, Raul, formally took over the presidency from him in February last year. | His younger brother, Raul, formally took over the presidency from him in February last year. |
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