What’s to Expect from Cuba’s November 27th Elections?
The mere existence of a party other than the Communist Party is illegal and political unity is a philosophy.
Read MoreThe mere existence of a party other than the Communist Party is illegal and political unity is a philosophy.
Read MoreFed up with censorship and a lack of freedoms, hundreds of artists came together outside the Ministry of Culture in Havana on 27N.
Read MoreThe political police in the town of Manzanillo, Granma province, have not allowed dissident Tania de la Torre Montesino to travel to Havana on two occasions since November 27th. She even lost the money of her ticket which cost 250 Cuban pesos, the equivalent of 10 USD, the second time.
Read MoreThe 2011-2012 Cuban baseball season gets underway on November 27th with an opening day game with last year’s champs Pinar del Rio hosting runner-ups Ciego de Avila. A full schedule of eight games begins on the 29th.
Read MoreThe political event established a challenging face-off between the artistic/intellectual community and institutionalized power in Cuba.
Read MorePeople were making ironic jokes & mocking the triviality of the elections like never before, even after voting or on their way to do so.
Read MoreIt’s Sunday Nov. 27th, just another day. My first thought is what will I have for breakfast? The answer couldn’t be clearer.
Read MoreInterview with Senator Emilio Alvarez, questioning Mexican president AMLO’s foreign policy regarding the region’s Human Rights violations
Read MoreA possible victory of the No in the referendum on the Family Code would also be a punishing vote for the Government.
Read More“The majority of us here are independent protectors and we seek to raise people’s awareness about looking after animals.”
Read More