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Repression
A Cuban military officer called for the resignation of Fidel and Raúl Castro at a meeting and was sentenced to 20 years in prison
Daughter of Tony de la Guardia, executed in 1989: “They were arrested under the pretense of being congratulated.”
Ileana de la Guardia recalls that Raúl Castro, showing signs of having "had a drink," announced Ochoa's death before the trial
Ileana de la Guardia recounts how Mitterrand's wife intervened to save her uncle, Patricio de la Guardia
Cuban mother reports being left without water and threatened with arrest
Freemasons stand firm in Havana against a new attempt at intervention by the Ministry of Justice
The Cuban regime rewrites the Maleconazo and presents Fidel Castro as the hero: "A tyrant would have ordered to shoot."
Luis Alberto García: repressing protesters "is unconstitutional and very, very undemocratic"
Second day with light in Havana: "If we only knew the fear they have of us," says Cuban activist
Venezuela officially withdraws from the International Criminal Court
Fear as a Tool of Control
Cynicism in its purest form: the regime claims that Luis Manuel Otero left Cuba "without coercion."
Ortega's regime announces elections but bars "coup plotters" and opponents
The repressor of the repudiation act against activist Iliana Hernández now lives in Las Vegas
"Hunger will be the trigger in Cuba": the warning from the writer Luis Felipe Rojas
Independent journalist reports beating and death threats for carrying out their work in Cuba
The U.S. seeks to isolate the Ortega regime after announcing the end of elections in Nicaragua
"We Want Light": Lawton Residents Stage New Protest and Pot-Banging Event
The left no longer hides its connection to Castro
"Don't watch from the stands": Anna Bensi urges Cubans to overcome their fear of the dictatorship
Zoé Valdés recalls that Fidel Castro admitted live that he ordered the sinking of the tugboat 13 de Marzo
State Security agents interrogate and threaten a Cuban activist, using her son as leverage
Sociologist Cecilia Bobes analyzes the legacy of 11J: "The street stopped being just a space managed by the State."
Abel Prieto calls the 11J "a farce" and unleashes a torrent of criticism on the fifth anniversary of the massive protests in Cuba
Chapel of Charity: "Our prayer for those who continue to suffer from imprisonment, persecution, and exile."
Police patrol monitors the house of the father of a political prisoner from the 11J protests on the fifth anniversary of the demonstrations
Sissi Abascal raises her voice from exile on the anniversary of 11J
Armando Chaguaceda: Five years after 11J, the Cuban people are discovering "the importance of raising their voices against those who trample them."
Young woman arrested on July 11 in Camagüey breaks the silence five years later
Memories of the 11J protests in Cuba
Cuban regime prevents priest Castor José Álvarez from traveling to Miami
Bruno Rodríguez asserted at the UN that there are no images of repression in Cuba like those in the U.S.
Young People from Outside the Box recount what happened during the interrogation: "They treated us like criminals."
Political scientist Roberto Veiga reports pressure from the regime for him to leave Cuba
Ulises Toirac criticizes government repression: “Free all political prisoners who 'do not exist in the country'”
The United States will host "The Coast and the Cross," a colloquium on art and literature from the exiled Christian community of Cuba
The tears of Anna Bensi, a powerful message to the conscience of the members of Minint
Strong police operation due to pot-banging protests in El Cerro, Havana
Nicolás Maduro faces a new and serious lawsuit in the United States
The regime invokes the words of Fidel Castro that silenced Cuban intellectuals
Critical situation reported in Canaleta prison in Cuba: A bucket of water every 24 hours and punishment cells
Cuba in blackout, and in Guiteras, three tubes of the economizer are being repaired
Arturo Sandoval loses hope of returning to Cuba: "It's a wound that never heals."
Anna Bensi destroys the communist fantasy: "I don't read it, I live it and I suffer it."
The UMAP: They would wake up at 4:00 am and work until they collapsed
Writer Ariel Hidalgo recounts how he was sent to Mazorra for demanding elections in the factories
Professor Alina Bárbara López after 10-hour detention: "There could be two SE agents for every square meter."
Anna Bensi: The Cuban dictatorship sells us "backwardness as heroism."
The regime reacts to the European Parliament's resolution calling for sanctions against Díaz-Canel and the end of the agreement with the EU
Iran declares victory following agreement with the U.S. that would end 110 days of war
Residents of San Ricardo, Santiago de Cuba, took to the streets this Sunday after several days without electricity
U.S. Orders the Deportation of a Former Cuban Police Lieutenant: What We Know?
Marco Rubio calls the Ortega and Murillo regime in Nicaragua "an enemy of humanity."
The Cuban regime "will not be unlocked without an effective action of real force," says Cuban political scientist Armando Chaguaceda
Protest in Regla, Havana: "Turn on the water and the electricity!"
The United States holds Ortega and Murillo responsible for the death of the indigenous opposition figure Brooklyn Rivera
The creator of Despingovery Channel is accused of "military property invasion."
Santiago de Cuba is heating up: pot banging in Micro 3 and El Salao, burning tires, police and black berets on the streets
Héctor Maseda, a hero of the Black Spring of 2003 in Cuba, passed away in the U.S
Cuban teenager arrested for protesting in Morón is in solitary confinement after being robbed and beaten
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