Cuba Sees Prosecution of Lone Protester
In most countries with even a semblance of observing civil rights what Luis Robles did would be part of everyday life. Not in Cuba.
Read MoreIn most countries with even a semblance of observing civil rights what Luis Robles did would be part of everyday life. Not in Cuba.
Read MoreThe bill prohibits candidates the regime considers “coup promoters” from running. “It’s a totalitarian measure,” opposition leaders say.
Read MoreThe new communities of activists, journalists, artists and intellectuals grow in accordance with civil society itself and the private sector.
Read MoreHigh school graduate Nazareth Valladares Arguello had planned for several weeks to raise the Nicaraguan flag in her graduation ceremony.
Read MoreFed up with censorship and a lack of freedoms, hundreds of artists came together outside the Ministry of Culture in Havana on 27N.
Read MoreThere is a moment in a political struggle where nothing happens by chance. Totalitarian states build reality, manufacture lives, also deaths.
Read MoreToday’s featured band is “Yawanawa” from Brazil with the song “Ramino”. Remember you can also share your favorite songs with our readers.
Read MoreReally stressed… that’s how we’ll start January waiting for our electrical bill in early February. Let’s hope there’s no other surprises.
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Read MoreJennifer Rodríguez and her parents emigrated from Cuba in 2015 as a family. “Many doors were closing in Havana at that time…”
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