Dariela Aquique’s Diary

Cubans and Blogs

I’m sure that if one was to survey a good number of Cubans, the overwhelming majority wouldn’t know anything about the phenomenon of “blogging.”

Nothing Human Should Be Alien to Us

The situation in Palestine has made me reflect a little. We believe that our problems are the biggest and most important. It’s to the point of ignoring everything that’s happening in the rest of the world.

Pitch the Tent, the Circus Is in Town

The policies designed in the ‘80s by the Cuban government to in some way accommodate intellectuals consisted of providing them with certain privileges and “some rights” (very limited ones) to expression in certain frameworks.

Cuba and the Divide and Conquer Trap

“Divide and conquer” is a legendary phrase that is attributed to Machiavelli and that points to a not so healthy way of achieving victory. Everything seems to indicate that, unfortunately, many of my compatriots have adopted this maxim.

One More Take on Habanastation

Marked social differences in Cuba have never ceased to exist. They were there while we were a Spanish colony, while we were an American colony, and they’re here today though we’re not a colony of anyone, but victims of obstinate ideologies.

Cuba’s Robles Disqualified: A Painful Incident

A painful incident occurred at the World Athletics Championships taking place in Daegu, South Korea. When showing the 110 meter hurdles race in slow motion, it was demonstrated that Dayron Robles of Cuba had interfered with the effort of his Chinese rival, Liu Xiang.