Cuban Government Repression Stifles Protests
“I do not see an end to this, if every time someone disagrees, they respond with a hate rally,” said a woman interviewed.
Read More“I do not see an end to this, if every time someone disagrees, they respond with a hate rally,” said a woman interviewed.
Read MoreYotuel Romero, one of the singers on the song “Patria y Vida” wrote: “November 15th will change History for our suffering people.”
Read MoreThey listened to the denunciations of journalist Carlos F. Chamorro, and heard the pain of exile in the voice of singer Katia Cardenal…
Read MoreFrom El Vedado, Havana, Carolina Barrero reports that about 100 people gathered at the ground floor of her building around 8 in the morning.
Read MoreThe news was especially well-received by Cubans who haven’t been able to visit their relatives on the island, up until now
Read MoreTwenty-five countries, a majority, demanded freedom for Ortega’s political prisoners and to begin application of the Democratic Charter.
Read MoreSocial tensions in Cuba are about to reach boiling point with 15N around the corner – and many different scenarios could play out.
Read MoreTwo days after criticizing Daniel Ortega after Nicaragua’s elections, Nayib Bukele took a page from his neighbor’s playbook.
Read MoreArchipielago’s call for a protest on Nov. 15th is an unprecedented event in Cuban society, as the social outcry on July 11th was spontaneous.
Read MorePolitical Prisoners’ relatives call on the international community to remain alert for possible consequences of Daniel Ortega’s tirade…
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