http://news.bostonherald.com/national/view.bg?articleid=30971&format=textHAVANA - Cuba harshly criticized former President Ronald Reagan and his policies on Monday, saying he should ``never have been born.''
In the first reaction to Reagan's death from the communist government, Radio Reloj said:
``As forgetful and irresponsible as he was, he forgot to take his worst works to the grave,'' the government radio station said.
``He, who never should have been born, has died,'' the radio said.
The statement did not mention Cuba's relationship with the United States under Reagan, a staunch foe of communism.
It also did not mention Reagan's decision to order U.S. forces to invade the tiny Caribbean country of Grenada on Oct. 25, 1983, because Washington feared the island had grown too close to Cuba.
Since the early 1960s, Cuba and the United States have been without diplomatic relations, and Cuba has been under a U.S. trade embargo. But relations between the two countries were especially tense when Reagan was in office from 1981-1989.