1353:, a Washington-based group supporting the bill, issued a press release stating that "74 of Cuba's most prominent political dissidents have endorsed the Peterson-Moran legislation to end the travel ban and expand food exports to Cuba because in their words it is good for human rights, good for alleviating hunger, and good for spreading information and showing solidarity with the Cuban people. Their letter answers every argument the pro-embargo forces use to oppose this legislation. This, itself, answers the question 'who is speaking for the Cuban people in this debate?' - those who want to send food and Americans to visit the island and stand with ordinary Cubans, or those who don't. If Cuba's best known bloggers, dissidents, hunger strikers, and other activists for human rights want this legislation enacted, what else needs be said?" The Center also hosts English as well as the Spanish version of the letter signed by the 74 dissidents.
1186:. To the original list of 75 prisoners of conscience resulting from the wave of arrests in spring 2003, Amnesty International added four more dissidents in January 2004. They had been arrested in the same context as the other 75 but did not receive their sentences until much later. These prisoners have since been released in the face of international pressure. Tripartite talks between the Cuban government, the Catholic Church in Cuba and the Spanish government were initiated in spring 2010 in reaction to the controversial death of political prisoner Orlando Zapata Tamayo in February 2010 following a
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note. Will they succeed in sparking a popular movement, or at least consciousness of the need for democracy in Cuba? Who knows. The youngest sector of Cuban society is the one least committed to the dictatorship but at the same time the most apolitical, the one most permeated with political skepticism, escapism, and other similar "isms". It would seem, however, that after 50 years of dictatorship, public rejection of that regime is taking on more original and independent forms. Finally, a breeze of fresh, hopeful air.
1414:, an imprisoned activist and dissident, died while on a hunger strike for more than 80 days. Zapata went on the strike in protest against the Cuban government for having denied him the choice of wearing white dissident clothes instead of the designated prisoner uniform, as well as denouncing the living conditions of other prisoners. As part of his claim, Zapata was asking for the prisoners conditions to be comparable to those that Fidel Castro had while incarcerated after his 1953 attack against the
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1340:, who helped found the Damas de Blanco, or Ladies in White, a group of wives and mothers of jailed dissidents. The letter supports a bill introduced on 23 February by Rep. Collin Peterson, a Minnesota Democrat, that would bar the president from prohibiting travel to Cuba or blocking transactions required to make such trips. It also would bar the White House from stopping direct transfers between US and Cuban banks. The signers stated that:
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Brigades, or
Brigadas de Respuesta Rápida) observe and control dissidents. The regime also "maintains academic and labor files (expedientes escolares y laborales) for each citizen, in which officials record actions or statements that may bear on the person's loyalty to the regime. Before advancing to a new school or position, the individual's record must first be deemed acceptable".
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956:, dissident groups are weak and infiltrated by Cuban state security. Media is totally state-controlled. Dissidents find it difficult to organize and "Many of their leaders have shown enormous courage in defying the regime. Yet, time and again, the security apparatus has discredited or destroyed them. They do not represent a major threat to the regime."
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1999 report on Cuba notes that Cuba has penalties for anyone who "threatens, libels or slanders, defames, affronts (injuria) or in any other way insults (ultraje) or offends, with the spoken word or in writing, the dignity or decorum of an authority, public functionary, or his agents or auxiliaries".
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On 29 March 2009, at Tania
Bruguera's performance where a podium with an open mic was staged for people to have one minute of uncensored public speech, Sánchez was among people to publicly criticize censorship in Cuba and said that "the time has come to jump over the wall of control". The government
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On
Thursday, 10 June 2010, seventy-four of Cuba's dissidents signed a letter to the United States Congress in support of a bill that would lift the US travel ban for Americans wishing to visit Cuba. The signers include blogger Yoani Sanchez and hunger striker Guillermo Farinas, as well as Elizardo
1408:(known as Antúnez) has done hunger strikes. In 2009, following the end of his 17-year imprisonment, Antúnez, his wife Iris, and Diosiris Santana Pérez started a hunger strike to support other political prisoners. Leaders from Uruguay, Costa Rica, and Argentina declared their support for Antúnez.
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Amid the paralysis of the dissident movement, bloggers, with Yoani Sánchez in the lead, rebel artists such as the writer
Orlando Luís Pardo, and musicians such as Gorki Aguila are a promising sign of growing civic resistance to the Cuban dictatorship. And "el castrismo", without doubt, has taken
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There are even harsher penalties for those who show contempt for the
President of the Council of the State, the President of the National Assembly of Popular Power, the members of the Council of the State or the Council of Ministers, or the Deputies of the National Assembly of the Popular Power.
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amid reports of massive abuse at the hands of prison staff. These negotiations resulted in a July 2010 agreement that all remaining prisoners of the 'Group of 75' would be freed. Spain offered to receive those prisoners who would agree to be released and immediately exiled together with their
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In 1991, two new mechanisms for internal surveillance and control emerged. Communist Party leaders organized the
Singular Systems of Vigilance and Protection (Sistema Unico de Vigilancia y Protección, SUVP). Rapid Action Brigades (Brigadas de Acción Rapida, also referred to as Rapid Response
1494:"In any nation, is illegal, That is precisely what the United States is trying to promote in Cuba today . depressing the standard of living of the population and at the same time pouring millions of US taxpayer dollars into urging people to act against the government,"
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families. Of the 79 prisoners of conscience 56 were still behind bars at the time of the agreement. Of the total group, 21 are still living in Cuba today whereas the others are in exile, most of them in Spain. The final two prisoners were released on 23 March 2011.
1376:, an imprisoned poet and dissident, declared himself on hunger strike. After 53 days on hunger strike without receiving medical assistance and receiving only liquids, he died of starvation on 25 May 1972. His last days were related by his close friend, poet
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and "Using the principles of democracy and human rights to unite and mobilize this vast, dispossessed majority in the face of a highly repressive regime is the key to peaceful change". Working people are a critical source of discontent. The only legal
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We share the opinion that the isolation of the people of Cuba benefits the most inflexible interests of its government, while any opening serves to inform and empower the Cuban people and helps to further strengthen our civil society.
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There is a three-month to one-year sentence for anyone who "publicly defames, denigrates, or scorns the
Republic's institutions, the political, mass, or social organizations of the country, or the heroes or martyrs of the
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by Ivette Leyva
Martinez, speaks to the role played by Yoani Sanchez and other young people, outside the Cuban opposition and dissidence movements, in working towards a free and democratic Cuba today:
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74 of Cuba’s
Leading Dissidents Urge Congress to End Travel Ban and Increase Food Sales to Cuba
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warned that repression of Cuban dissidents was on the rise over the past two years, citing the
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states that about nine-tenths of the populace forms an economically and politically oppressed
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Web site in Spanish and English with articles by Cubans inside of Cuba and outside. From
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condemned the event. Sánchez was then placed under surveillance by the Cuban police.
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2306:"Cuba: No surrender by independent journalists, five years on from "black spring""
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2787:"Biden Must Reprogram US Funds Assigned for Subversion in Cuba, Analysts Say"
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2423:"Castro Speech Data Base - Latin American Network Information Center, LANIC"
2330:"Cuba: "Essential measures"? Human rights crackdown in the name of security"
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2626:"Guillermo Fariñas ends seven-month-old hunger strike for Internet access"
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of 1992 decriminalized the right to form political parties other than the
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2760:(Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics)) Cambridge University Press
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More than one million Cubans of all social classes have left the island
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is a central organization; it controls 60 percent of the economy and is
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Fecha histórica: concluye liberación de prisioneros del Grupo de los 75
2057:"Andres Nazario Sargen, 88; a Leader of Alpha 66, an Anti-Castro Group"
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1266:, human rights activist, founder of the Human Rights Center of Miami
2662:"Additional Latin American Leaders Join in Solidarity with Antúnez"
2644:"Cyber-freedom prize for 2006 awarded to Guillermo Fariñas of Cuba"
1765:"10 most censored countries – The Committee to Protect Journalists"
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Letter from Cuba (Independent Press from Inside and Outside Cuba)
2001:"Cuban group says political detentions rose dramatically in 2012"
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did a seven-month hunger strike to protest against the extensive
892:, can warrant "pre-criminal measures" and "therapeutic measures".
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847:". Some of Castro's military commanders brutalized the inmates.
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Carlos Lauria; Monica Campbell; María Salazar (18 March 2008).
2189:"Dueling positions on Cuba on display at Obama's State of the"
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Sanchez, head of Cuba's most prominent human rights group and
1232:, a jailed nuclear engineer and journalist, received the 2008
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to covertly destabilize the Party's control over the country.
2680:"Young Uruguayans Support Antúnez, Cuban Political Prisoners"
2628:. Reporters Without Borders. 1 September 2006. Archived from
2311:. The Reporters Without Borders. March 2008. Archived from
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1331:
Cuban Hunger Strike to Free Political Prisoners – Cuba 2010
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Yasmin Conyedo Riveron, Yusmani Rafael Alvarez Esmori, and
2112:"Cuba puts leading dissident on trial, his supporters say"
1632:"Cuba slams US funding to "promote democracy" as illegal"
867:, which "develops and coordinates propaganda strategies".
1059:, a movement and group of Catholics that was founded by
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is controlled by the government and strikes are banned.
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Spanish version of the letter by Cuban dissidents (PDF)
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English version of the letter by Cuban dissidents (PDF)
2272:. The Committee to Protect Journalists. 17 March 2009.
2215:"Cuban police raid HQ of dissident San Isidro Movement"
1999:
Jeff Franks; Jane Sutton; Paul Simao (3 January 2013).
2758:
Political Disaffection in Cuba's Revolution and Exodus
2270:"Black Spring of 2003: A former Cuban prisoner speaks"
1576:"The Cuban Democracy Movement: An Analytical Overview"
1222:, a poet, writer, and a journalist, received the 2003
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whose aim is to replace the current government with a
1610:. Human Rights Watch. 18 January 2006. Archived from
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awarded its cyber-freedom prize to Fariñas in 2006.
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1802:"II. CUBA'S INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS OBLIGATIONS"
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Health, politics, and revolution in Cuba since 1898
2507:"Participants in art show branded as 'dissidents'"
2164:"Cuba Dissidents Win Award but Not Obama Audience"
2084:"SUSPECTED HEAD OF OMEGA 7 TERRORIST GROUP SEIZED"
1736:
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1303:10 Most Influential Intellectuals of Latin America
1974:"Amnesty denounces detentions of Cuba opposition"
843:" in the 1960s, and were subjected to political "
2538:Cuban dissidents cheer bill to end US travel ban
2092:. Miami (Fla); Cuba; New Jersey; Washington (Dc)
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939:(CPJ), an international press organization. The
912:In 2017, Cuba was described as one of only two "
2290:. The Reporters Without Borders. Archived from
2031:"Cuba Jails 3 Men as Suspects in Sabotage Plot"
1788:"III. IMPEDIMENTS TO HUMAN RIGHTS IN CUBAN LAW"
1313:
1016:hunger strike death, as well as the arrests of
2729:, by Ann Louisse Bardach and Luis Conte Aguero
2191:. Local10.com. 21 January 2015. Archived from
1954:. Harvard International Review. Archived from
1860:"CPJ's 2008 prison census: Online and in jail"
779:received both funding and assistance from the
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2740:"Jailed Cuba dissident dies in hunger strike"
2463:"El Nuevo Herald: The wall of the dissidence"
2405:"Castro opponent free after 17 years in jail"
1129:Rosa Parks Feminist Movement for Civil Rights
722:
8:
3408:Committees for the Defense of the Revolution
2820:International Freedom of Expression Exchange
2354:Cuba: Newly Declared Prisoners of Conscience
1835:"Democracy continues its disturbing retreat"
1380:. He was buried in an unmarked grave in the
1305:, the only woman on the list. An article in
791:to allege that all dissidents are part of a
568:Committees for the Defense of the Revolution
2646:. Reporters Without Borders. Archived from
2521:"Yoani sends a thank you note to her spies"
1022:Antonio Michel and Marcos Máiquel Lima Cruz
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2822:– Monitoring freedom of expression in Cuba
1325:June 2010 letter to United States Congress
825:of 1959. By the end of 1960, according to
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2881:Cuban American National Foundation (CANF)
2776:p. 2 and many other sections of this book
3418:Military Counterintelligence Directorate
2254:. The Committee To Protect Journalists.
2233:"Yo No Coopero Con La Dictadura website"
1047:, a paramilitary founded by Cuban exiles
970:as a capitulation to the Castro's regime
2491:. Reuters. 1 April 2009. Archived from
2489:"Cuba accuses blogger of "provocation""
1566:
865:Department of Revolutionary Orientation
34:
2556:from the original on 12 December 2013.
2367:Amnesty International, 29 January 2004
1771:from the original on 22 December 2010.
1658:Authoritarian regimes in Latin America
1001:dissidents have also risen, fueled by
950:According to a paper published in the
831:Authoritarian Regimes in Latin America
2239:from the original on 26 October 2013.
1906:(Can Cuba change?, number 1): 36–54.
1889:; Gutierrez, Orlando (January 2009).
1234:CPJ International Press Freedom Award
1224:CPJ International Press Freedom Award
1093:Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought
7:
2332:. Amnesty International. 3 June 2003
2276:from the original on 30 August 2011.
2258:from the original on 30 August 2011.
2082:Treaster, Joseph B. (23 July 1983).
1862:. Committee to Protect Journalists.
1625:
1623:
1621:
1588:from the original on 21 January 2022
1581:. Florida International University.
1425:died after a 50+ day hunger strike.
1351:Center for Democracy in the Americas
1063:. They are notable for starting the
3392:National Revolutionary Police Force
3350:Revolutionary Armed Forces (MINFAR)
3293:National Assembly of People's Power
2708:from the original on 16 August 2011
1866:from the original on 29 March 2014.
1630:Sherwood, Dave (2 September 2022).
3041:United States embargo against Cuba
2746:from the original on 26 June 2013.
2727:The Prison Letters of Fidel Castro
2527:from the original on 21 July 2011.
2411:from the original on 15 June 2009.
1949:"Challenges to a Post-Castro Cuba"
1368:, a poet who died on hunger strike
1259:Cuban American National Foundation
25:
3413:Dirección General de Inteligencia
2011:from the original on 26 June 2013
1705:Dilip K. Das; Michael Palmiotto.
1164:List of political parties in Cuba
462:Office of the Comptroller General
3918:
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3899:
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2845:Fidel Castro: Fervent Opposition
2142:Patriotic Union of Cuba | UNPACU
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1157:Assembly of the Cuban Resistance
980:National Endowment for Democracy
937:Committee to Protect Journalists
859:The media is operated under the
841:Military Units to Aid Production
689:
44:
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2791:Resumen LatinoAmericano English
1481:United States strategy for Cuba
1278:, bureaucrat, defected in 1981.
1079:Centrist Democrat International
2523:. France24. 17 February 2009.
1574:Utset, Xavier (16 June 2008).
1140:Yo No Coopero Con La Dictadura
1083:International Democratic Union
768:represses nearly all forms of
438:Office of the Attorney General
1:
2509:. Miami Herald. 1 April 2009.
1075:non-governmental organization
1057:Christian Liberation Movement
775:Some dissident groups in the
477:Gladys María Bejerano Portela
3975:Cuba–United States relations
3965:Political repression in Cuba
3061:Cuban intervention in Angola
2893:Movimiento Libertario Cubano
2742:. Reuters. 20 January 2012.
1972:Paul Haven (21 March 2012).
1483:to destabilize the country.
1257:(1939–1997), founder of the
1144:I Do Not Cooperate with the
1071:Cuban Democratic Directorate
953:Harvard International Review
2608:"Foreword to 'Boitel Vive'"
1823:. Human Rights Watch. 1999.
1790:. Human Rights Watch. 1999.
1735:Clifford L. Staten (2003).
1722:Machos, Maricones, and Gays
1690:Machos, Maricones, and Gays
1396:Internet censorship in Cuba
888:, defined as violations of
781:U.S. Intelligence Community
590:Ministry of Foreign Affairs
341:Jorge Luis Perdomo Di-Lella
4001:
3960:Opposition to Fidel Castro
3370:Territorial Troops Militia
2407:. Reuters. 23 April 2007.
2252:"Cuba's Long Black Spring"
1891:"Ferment in civil society"
1821:"VIII. ROUTINE REPRESSION"
1488:Carlos Fernandez de Cossio
1432:
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933:People's Republic of China
802:
429:Filiberto Caballero Tamayo
131:José Ramón Machado Ventura
27:Political movement in Cuba
3945:Cuban democracy movements
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1400:Reporters Without Borders
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1212:Orlando Gutierrez-Boronat
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373:José Amado Ricardo Guerra
743:Cuban dissident movement
599:Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla
551:Administrative divisions
351:Inés María Chapman Waugh
346:Jorge Luis Tapia Fonseca
1471:, and other countries.
1406:Jorge Luis García Pérez
1240:Jorge Luis García Pérez
1230:Héctor Maseda Gutiérrez
1208:Jorge Luis García Pérez
1184:prisoners of conscience
1119:Patriotic Union of Cuba
1038:Communist Party of Cuba
1018:prisoners of conscience
964:Jorge Luis García Pérez
821:came to power with the
789:Communist Party of Cuba
787:, which has caused the
361:Alejandro Gil Fernández
3490:International rankings
3327:Prime Minister of Cuba
3322:Vice President of Cuba
2572:13 August 2010 at the
1671:Katherine Hirschfeld.
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1180:"Black Spring" in 2003
1051:Center for a Free Cuba
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609:Diplomatic missions of
424:Yamir Rodriguez Tamayo
387:People's Supreme Court
336:Ramiro Valdés Menendéz
247:Ana María Marí Machado
237:Esteban Lazo Hernández
203:Ana María Marí Machado
189:Esteban Lazo Hernández
2875:US-Cuba Democracy Pac
2869:Cuban Liberty Council
2840:San Juan, Puerto Rico
2756:Pedraza, Silvia 2007
1804:. Human Rights Watch.
1556:Canek Sánchez Guevara
1492:
1490:told Reuters in 2022:
1423:Wilmar Villar Mendoza
1412:Orlando Zapata Tamayo
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1246:Canek Sánchez Guevara
1220:Manuel Vázquez Portal
1202:
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861:Cuban Communist Party
814:1959 Cuban Revolution
661:Foreign interventions
356:Ricardo Cabrisas Ruiz
331:Deputy Prime Minister
257:Homero Acosta Álvarez
217:Homero Acosta Álvarez
3985:21st century in Cuba
3980:20th century in Cuba
3970:Resistance movements
3693:Association Football
3678:Scouting and Guiding
3470:Dual economy of Cuba
3241:Council of Ministers
3201:World Heritage Sites
3056:Cuban Missile Crisis
3051:Bay of Pigs Invasion
2995:Spanish–American War
2863:Free Cuba Foundation
2704:. 24 February 2010.
2698:"BBS News: Americas"
2632:on 22 February 2008.
2614:on 14 November 2013.
1929:on 18 September 2009
1899:Journal of Democracy
1686:Ian Lumsden (1996).
1614:on 14 November 2008.
1546:Darsi Ferrer Ramírez
1531:Human rights in Cuba
1445:to the United States
1289:Independent bloggers
1282:Rafael del Pino Díaz
985:Journal of Democracy
886:Social dangerousness
854:Government authority
805:Human rights in Cuba
414:Maricela Sosa Ravelo
300:Council of Ministers
291:Salvador Valdés Mesa
3046:Escambray rebellion
2686:on 27 October 2012.
2668:on 27 October 2012.
2469:on 28 February 2009
2221:. 27 November 2020.
1743:. Greenwood Press.
1739:The history of Cuba
1526:2024 Cuban protests
1521:2021 Cuban protests
1134:San Isidro Movement
1097:European Parliament
935:, according to the
472:Comptroller General
419:Farah Saucedo Perez
402:Ruben Remigio Ferro
324:Manuel Marrero Cruz
3495:Telecommunications
3360:Revolutionary Navy
3355:Revolutionary Army
3236:Corruption in Cuba
2962:Colonial governors
2895:– official website
2889:– official website
2883:– official website
2877:- official website
2871:– official website
2865:– official website
2830:Human Rights Watch
2826:Human Rights Watch
2168:Washingtonpost.com
2118:. 26 February 2020
2089:The New York Times
2037:. AP. 22 June 2001
2035:The New York Times
1980:. Associated Press
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1536:Censorship in Cuba
1465:Dominican Republic
1378:Armando Valladares
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1107:Oscar Elías Biscet
1034:Cuban Constitution
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2847:– a slideshow by
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2552:(Press release).
2294:on 21 March 2009.
2195:on 18 August 2016
2061:Los Angeles Times
1392:Guillermo Fariñas
1374:Pedro Luis Boitel
1372:On 3 April 1972,
1366:Pedro Luis Boitel
1103:Lawton Foundation
1077:aligned with the
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279:Miguel Díaz-Canel
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