Manifestations
Bruno Rodríguez asserts that the Cuban regime respects human rights "as enshrined in the Constitution."
Cubans project images of political prisoners in front of the Cuban embassy in Washington.
The Cuban regime continues to imprison over 550 protesters from July 11th.
Widespread outrage on social media over Decree 110 regarding prolonged blackouts
A woman shouted "Down with communism!" on Enramadas Street in Santiago de Cuba and was detained by police.
Residents of Guisa demand solutions in the face of the energy crisis: Tense meeting with local authorities.
Protest in Guantánamo over power outages: Residents of Cabacú protest after more than 12 hours without electricity.
A viral conga dedicated to the police is being heard again in Cuba.
Prosecutor's Office confirms five Cubans imprisoned for protests in Ciego de Ávila: "We do not take pleasure in doing this."
Two brothers arrested in Bayamo for protesting against blackouts.
Protests in Cuba and Spain: State media justifies repressors in one case and protesters in the other.
Repression in Cuba: Encrucijada protesters detained for protesting blackouts
This is how El Vedado looked after Hurricane Rafael passed through Cuba.
Cacerolazo in Guanabacoa: Havana experiences a day of protest against power outages in Cuba.
Protests and banging of pots in El Vedado: Residents voice their grievances against prolonged blackouts in Havana.
Nationwide blackout sparks protests against the government of Encrucijada.
They paint a street in Camagüey with a message of protest: "Down with communism."
Cuban woman confronts protesters against the embargo in Miami: "I thought they were against tyranny."
Cuban protesters force a vehicle of repressors to retreat during a demonstration in Havana.
Cuban activists in Spain protest against repression and the crisis in Cuba.
Díaz-Canel calls the Cubans protesting against blackouts drunks and indecent.
Large police presence in Santiago de Cuba during the third night of complete blackout.
Cubans respond to Díaz-Canel's threats: “He has already put on his killing suit.”
Protests are growing in Havana on the third night of the nationwide blackout in Cuba.
Widespread blackout sparks protests in Santiago de Cuba after more than 48 hours without electricity.
Cubans with I-220A protest again in Washington.
Cubans protest in Holguín over widespread blackouts.
Cuban regime rejects appeal from five protesters in Caimanera.
A banner against power outages appears in Santiago de Cuba: "Down with the government."
A 11J protester with a deportation order in the U.S. faces 10 years in prison if returned to Cuba.
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