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Articles written by Lázaro Leyva

Lázaro Leyva

Cuban doctor, specialist in Internal Medicine. Resides in Spain and writes critically about the health and social crisis in Cuba.

We were taught to admire the rebels... until the rebels became those of today

Morón and the Double Standard of History

Power fears free speech

Remittances: The wound that runs through us all

Does a national emergency in the U.S. mean immediate freedom for Cuba?

Punishing the people is not the same as overthrowing a dictatorship

The Cuban Paradox

Dignified death and euthanasia: A difference that matters

Dignified death or institutional resignation?

Are we ready to be free?

Cuba, "the war of the entire people" and the Trojan horse

Maduro is not Mandela: Disassembling a comparison that betrays history

Is it all about oil?

Venezuela: The First Step Towards Freedom

Are we really prepared to face a new year?

An open wound

When power explains hunger: claiming that rice is not Cuban as a political excuse









2026-03-16T21:18:59+01:00