Tania Bruguera Mocks Cuban Government Censorship
On Tuesday, the Cuban artist Tania Bruguera managed to participate in the virtual Geneva Summit for Human Rights and Democracy.
Read MoreOn Tuesday, the Cuban artist Tania Bruguera managed to participate in the virtual Geneva Summit for Human Rights and Democracy.
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Read More“We’re working on a shoestring, but above all with the conviction that the least we journalists can do is to remain firmly behind the truth.”
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Read MoreBruguera said the group that arrived at her house didn’t even know what Instar is. “It was an alert… something very strange, a threat.”
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