Prisoners Defenders Reports on Torture in Cuban Prisons
“The Cuban government uses torture as a means to get a fabricated and false confession, to keep activists in jail for long periods of time.”
Read More“The Cuban government uses torture as a means to get a fabricated and false confession, to keep activists in jail for long periods of time.”
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Read MoreDespite persecution and exile, the Mothers of April’s demand for truth and justice remains unwavering.
Read MoreMeToo Cuba is building support networks, without which it becomes difficult to make a public or legal complaint.
Read More“Patrol” portrays the work of the Rama and Kriol tribes in protecting the forest, threatened by land squatters and illegal cattle raising.
Read MoreThe Social Communication law tries to silence the citizenry to prevent their cries from leaving power deaf.
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