-DATE- 19880724 -YEAR- 1988 -DOCUMENT_TYPE- REPORT -AUTHOR- F.CASTRO -HEADLINE- CASTRO CITED ON PERESTROYKA, RECTIFICATION -PLACE- CUBA -SOURCE- PARIS AFP -REPORT_NBR- FBIS -REPORT_DATE- 19880726 -TEXT- Castro Cited on Perestroyka, Rectification PA2407151488 Paris AFP in Spanish 1349 GMT 24 Jul 88 [Report by Bertrand Rosenthal and Alfredo Munoz-Unsain] [Excerpt] Havana, 24 Jul (AFP)--Foreign visitors ask why perestroyka has not reached Cuba and they get a response: It is a Soviet remedy for Soviet ills and Cuba has its own medicine: the process of rectification of errors. President Fidel Castro has issued the prescription: The Cuban revolution "is not obligated to copy anything from anybody," and since it is at the doors of "imperialism," it cannot commit "strategic errors" such as "using capitalist methods" in socialism. According to the Cuban leader, "problems must also be resolved with honor, morals, and principles." According to a formula of the late Ernesto Che Guevara, which was reinstated as a basis of the process of rectification of errors, the human being "is not only moved by economic elements; his communist awareness must also be stimulated." [passage omitted] -END-