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Opposition in Cuba
Opposition figure Diosbel Véliz Marín is murdered in Havana while working as a bike taxi driver
Guillermo del Sol in serious condition after nearly 60 days on hunger strike in Cuba
"In Cuba, protests have not ceased since July 2021, and now protests occur every day," evaluates an academic
Homeland, revolution, and socialism: the demagogic "holy trinity" of Fidel Castro, says Cuban historian
Political analyst: In Cuba, "socialism was never the end... but rather the chosen instrument to maintain power."
Félix Navarro receives a historic appointment from the democratic opposition while remaining in prison
Cuban opponent Guillermo del Sol surpasses 40 days on hunger strike: his life is in danger
A reflection for the "liberators of sofas and screens."
The seven habits of highly effective people and the struggle for a free Cuba
The Destruction of Civil Society: When the State Turns Everyone into Dependents
Academic: "There is a profound contradiction between the Cuban Government and the Revolution it claims to represent."
Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara supports a "surgical intervention" in Cuba if it removes the Castros and Díaz-Canel from power
Luis Manuel: "I want Cuba to have no enemies, to be like the manatee that has no one to eat it."
Armando Chaguaceda: "In Cuba today, there are protests... like nothing we have seen in the last half-century."
The historian believes that Cuba has discontent, but lacks an opposition to lead it
Cynicism in its purest form: the regime claims that Luis Manuel Otero left Cuba "without coercion."
Sayde Chaling-Chong: Does the regime protect famous prisoners while crushing the unknown?
Is the U.S. preparing a case against Cuba? The State Department report that explains everything
State Department Report on Cuba: An Accurate Diagnosis, Just Missing the Cure
The left no longer hides its connection to Castro
Activism or real politics? The difference that Cuba needs to understand
"Why can't the government be questioned?" asks a Cuban woman
Official media insists that the events of 11J were marked by media manipulation, and Cubans respond: "Millions of people around the world saw it."
The word that lost its revolution: how "revolutionary" ended up transformed into obedience
"Turn it up, Mayeta!": when a journalist becomes the voice of a people
Spanish politician Soraya Rodríguez: "In a dictatorship, there are no ideologies, there is oppression of all."
Will the regime expel Luis Manuel Otero directly into exile?
Have they forgotten about Cuba? Trump's silence has an explanation
The message from Mike Hammer that the Cuban regime does not want you to hear this July 4th
Roberto Veiga: In Cuba, "strategic action is lacking"; "the country is in ruins and needs to be rebuilt."
The transition in Cuba cannot be built on the regime's false reforms, warns lawyer
Can Cubans unite without thinking alike? The key debate
The U.S. demands immediate political reforms from the Cuban regime: "They have no other option."
Writer Ariel Hidalgo recounts how he was sent to Mazorra for advocating elections in the factories
Ramiro Valdés dies, architect of the Cuban repressive apparatus
State Security fears the pot-banging protests: The threat against Manuel Cuesta Morúa reveals the regime's concern
Forced disappearance of Manuel Cuesta Morúa reported after his arrest
State Security besieges Manuel Cuesta Morúa and María Mercedes Benítez in Havana and summons the opposition figure for this Saturday
The European Parliament has spoken; now the Commission and the European Council must act
Actor Oscar Álvarez, known for his extensive career in Cuban theater and film, has passed away in Miami
"Late Chinese Reforms": Opponents and analysts share their views on Díaz-Canel's economic measures
Opposition organizations demand justice for the death of young Jesús Alberto Martínez Fernández
Jorge de Armas: "Exile is betraying the I-220A who shouted for freedom on July 11."
José Daniel Ferrer reveals how to neutralize regime infiltrators during a transition
Cuban opposition reaffirms in Madrid a plan for a democratic transition on the island
Opposition leader Óscar Elías Biscet to the American people: "Stop justifying those who govern Cuba."
67 years without dissent: Is it the perfect control system in Cuba?
"The plan backfired": Cubans respond en masse to Con Filo survey on a U.S. invasion.
"Cuba is no exception, and dictatorships are not invincible," asserts a Cuban academic
Transition in Cuba or Repeat the Mistakes of Venezuela?
"My country is about to break free from a dictatorship": La Dura sends a powerful message about Cuba
Rodiles insists on asking what is happening with free internet for Cuba
José Daniel Ferrer thanks the European Parliament for its support in suspending the EU Agreement with the Cuban regime
Rodiles: "If tomorrow Trump says he will not take action against Cuba, it will all end."
Sissi Abascal talks about political imprisonment in Cuba
Cuban regime rewards a project in Granma to train "guardians of socialist democracy" from childhood
Ferrer claims that the U.S. has "all the strength" to end the regime: "It has the support of the majority of Cubans on the island and in exile."
"Get ready, your suit has already been bought": Cubans erupt against Díaz-Canel
Aymée Nuviola: "I do not criticize those who do not protest; I criticize the indifference of those who judge those who dare."
Atomization, the gift that the opposition should not give to the totalitarian regime, says a Cuban academic
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