Repression or Diversity, the Decision Facing Cuba
The events in Cuba starting with the nationwide July 11th protests added to the alarming crisis already affecting the Cuban population.
Read MoreThe events in Cuba starting with the nationwide July 11th protests added to the alarming crisis already affecting the Cuban population.
Read MoreDan Segal from the United States took our photo of the day: “Face in the Doorway” in Trinidad, Cuba. He used a CanonPowerShot SX520HS camera.
Read MoreMy neighbor “Luis” was in his house on Sunday July 11th, watching soccer’s Euro Cup finals when he heard a lot of noise in the street.
Read More“Summary” proceedings to sentence participants in the July 11 protests for “inciting public disorder” and other crimes have started in Cuba.
Read MoreThe heat will continue, with isolated rains and weak winds. The probability of tropical cyclone development will remain low for this period.
Read MoreCuban artist Tania Bruguera was subjected to an 11-hour interrogation on July 20th by the investigator in the case against Hamlet Lavastida.
Read MoreBob Litjer of the United States took our photo of the day: “Tribute to Don Quijote”, in Matanzas, Cuba. He used an LG4 camera.
Read MoreA little more than ten days ago, violent repression was for many Cubans an alien experience, a story told by others that they doubted…
Read MoreI want to show you some of the traces that these rains leave, drops of water on vegetation, on a cable, a fence, an air conditioning grill.
Read MoreThe perpetual continuation of Ortega in power represents the essence of the authoritarian tendency within the Latin American left.
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