Eyes Wide Open or Playing Dumb in Today’s Cuba
Once you open your eyes, it’s very hard to close them again. When you see something, you discover it, understand it and are enlightened.
Once you open your eyes, it’s very hard to close them again. When you see something, you discover it, understand it and are enlightened.
On the afternoon of March 21, Cuban photographer Jaime Prendes, 54, known as “the eye of the Isle of Pines”, died.
This feature shows to what extent Cubans’ rights are violated. Political discrimination against those who don’t coincide with the party line.
Our reader Lorne Hansen from Canada took the picture of the day: “Industriales in Matanzas, Cuba”. She used her Sony SLT-A99V camera.
Our reader Artur Lukomski (Canada) took the photo of the day “Telephone office in Rafael Freyre, Holguin, Cuba” using his Olympus 300 camera.
Local TV did a feature in excruciating detail concerning a growing interest in not receiving the Soberana 02 vaccine, or any other variant.
Our reader Donna Bader of the United States took the photo of the day: “Farmer, Viñales, Cuba”. She used her Nikon D5100 camera.
After several hours in migratory limbo, Cuban journalist Karla Maria Perez, 22, was welcomed as a refugee by Costa Rica.
The Face of the City is a series of 17 photos I took in Chile during 2018-19. An exploration of a culture quite different from mine in Cuba.
If Communism were to collapse here on the island, Humberto would have to flee the country because he is going to be lynched.