Rafael Rojas: Repression Won’t Erase Cuba’s Problems
Rafael Rojas believes the unprecedented demonstrations in Cuba are the result of accumulated economic & social discontent in the country.
Read MoreRafael Rojas believes the unprecedented demonstrations in Cuba are the result of accumulated economic & social discontent in the country.
Read MoreWhat took place can hardly be interpreted as an action conceived and led by the opposition, exile groups or the new civic activism.
Read MoreI am glad that Rafael Rojas responded to my review of his book Fighting Over Fidel. Unfortunately, however, his reply practically ignored my main arguments and almost exclusively concerned itself with the least important points of my review.
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Read MoreMusic inundated this part of Havana, the melodies of Buena Fe and the melodious voice of Israel Rojas, the group’s leader, were recognizable. This young man seems ready to talk about Cuba at any time.
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