Truthout
Cuba
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A View on Cuba’s Opening From the De Facto US Colony of Puerto Rico
The hard questions of the Obam-apertura.
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From Cuba to North Korea: Torture Disappears From the Media
Cuba, North Korea and the first amendment have pushed the torture report away from the news.
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Behind Obama’s Change of Cuba Policy
It is amazing that the Havana government managed to survive Washington's hostility, especially after the collapse of the Soviet Union and its associated countries nearly a quarter century ago.
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Do Cubans Really Want US-Style Internet Freedom?
The Cuban alternative to broadband Internet has created innovative networks for consuming and sharing information.
Rene Gonzalez, First Freed Member of Cuban Five, Speaks Out From Havana
Earlier this month the United States released the remaining members of the Cuban Five.
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Cuba and the United States: Political Realism’s Triumph
The US-Cuba diplomatic rapprochement signals the recognition of the Cuban Revolution's legitimacy by the United States.
Cuban Five’s Return – Raul Castro’s Speech
For the National Committee to Free the Cuban Five, we are overjoyed that our brothers are home, forever free from the unjust imprisonment and cruel punishment that denied them …
Hands Off Assata: Protests Can Protect the Revolutionary Fugitive Again
The earlier protest movement for Assata Shakur points the way forward.
Assata Shakur: What Does New US-Cuba Pact Mean for Exiled Black Panther Wanted in New Jersey?
What will happen to Assata Shakur now? We put the question to two attorneys: Michael Ratner and Martin Garbus.
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William Rivers Pitt | The Beginning of the End of the Cold War
The generations-old war against Cuba - which Castro won hands down - appears to be coming to an end.