Dead Time in Cuba
For about three months medicines hadn’t come, but yesterday supplies arrived. So this morning there is a big crowd outside the pharmacy.
For about three months medicines hadn’t come, but yesterday supplies arrived. So this morning there is a big crowd outside the pharmacy.
Our photo of the day: “Havana, Cuba Sundown” was taken by Robert Lecocq (Canada), with his Nikon D7000 camera. Send us your favorite photos!
In most countries with even a semblance of observing civil rights what Luis Robles did would be part of everyday life. Not in Cuba.
Our photo of the day: “Sunset and Palm Trees, Havana Style” was taken by Marc Heft (USA). Camera: iPhone 6s .
The new communities of activists, journalists, artists and intellectuals grow in accordance with civil society itself and the private sector.
Our photo of the day: “Three Generations” was taken in Havana, Cuba by Ken Alexander using his Sony a7R III camera.
Fed up with censorship and a lack of freedoms, hundreds of artists came together outside the Ministry of Culture in Havana on 27N.
There is a moment in a political struggle where nothing happens by chance. Totalitarian states build reality, manufacture lives, also deaths.
Our photo of the day: “Gibara, Holguin, Cuba”, was taken by Andrew Brant of the UK with his iPhone camera. Send us your favorite photos.
Really stressed… that’s how we’ll start January waiting for our electrical bill in early February. Let’s hope there’s no other surprises.