Protester Released in Cuba After Serving Abusive Sentence
“I will continue to fight for my Cuba to be really free, because I left the small prison and entered the big one. I don’t feel free.”
Read More“I will continue to fight for my Cuba to be really free, because I left the small prison and entered the big one. I don’t feel free.”
Read MoreMass protests continue against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. On Tuesday night, Israeli police fired water cannons at protesters.
Read MoreDespite the arrests and threats from the Cuban government, this month another wave of protests has been triggered in the country.
Read MoreLuis Manuel Otero: “You wake up at six in the morning with a bell that sounds like the cry of a madman”.
Read MoreThe workers were hit after they left a warehouse where they had unloaded more than 100 tons of food aid they had brought into Gaza from Cyprus
Read MoreThe agreement had stipulated an obligation to work ten years for the government after graduation or pay over US $61,000 to be released.
Read MorePrices have skyrocketed in the historic capital of Cuban exiles, making life even more difficult for new arrivals.
Read MoreAll the information published over the magazine’s 40-year history from the now-shuttered UCA, are at its new web address: revistaenvio.org.
Read MoreKen Jamieson from Canada took our photo of the day: “A Sunny Saturday by the Rio Bayamo”, in Granma, Cuba.
Read MoreThe most extensive protests in decades against the Cuban government have occurred under the presidency of Miguel Diaz Canel.
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