Layoffs and Threats for Supporting Cuba’s July 11 Protests
“After the July 11 Protests, we were told to pay close attention to social media to “fight” & share posts by “pro-government influencers.”
Read More“After the July 11 Protests, we were told to pay close attention to social media to “fight” & share posts by “pro-government influencers.”
Read MoreThe criticisms of the Cuban Prime Minister, Manuel Marrero, directed against Cuba’s healthcare personnel have unleashed a storm…
Read MoreHe accuses the daily of “money laundering” without evidence, attacks the “devil’s priests,” and says that “to slander the State is a crime.”
Read MoreBalladares and her daughter left everything in their home country, due to the persecution they endured from the Ortega-Murillo Government.
Read MoreAfter a strong 7.2 earthquake struck southwestern Haiti on Saturday, Cuban doctors already working in the country are assisting the injured.
Read MoreIf you’re going to look for the guilty parties, leave the healthcare personnel out of it. We’re literally laying down our lives in this.
Read MoreThe Cuban government complains that in recent years the US stopped granting 60,000-80,000 visas based on their negotiations.
Read MoreUp until now, the majority of those put on trial in Cuba for demonstrating on July 11th have been tried and sentenced without a lawyer.
Read MoreA strong police operation has surrounded the People’s Provincial Court of Havana since the early hours of this Friday morning…
Read MoreIbrahim’s apartment is on the top floor of the building. An eaten-away door and a doorbell covered in scotch tape welcomes visitors.
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