Cuba: “Peace of Mind Contributing Healthy Food”
Magalys Rodriguez has been a farmer for a decade. Her farm is one of the farms in Guantanamo province with the “agroecological” certification
Read MoreMagalys Rodriguez has been a farmer for a decade. Her farm is one of the farms in Guantanamo province with the “agroecological” certification
Read MoreIt was already common knowledge that the announced march had all the trappings to fail in Cuba, but it had to be done.
Read MoreLeo Brouwer: “I support every Cuban, including myself, who is asking for a better country (for this freedom of speech we are born with)”
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 MoreThe news was especially well-received by Cubans who haven’t been able to visit their relatives on the island, up until now
Read MoreRespect for diversity of thought and the need for peace are unavoidable themes moments before the peaceful march called for November 15.
Read MoreThe vulnerability of the population could be used to stop/mitigate international actions that could have a devastating effect on the regime.
Read MoreDespite the police intimidation, arbitrary summons to State Security offices, the insults on Cuban television, Archipelago has not given up
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.
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