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Of screws and being screwed
By Aurelio Pedroso
In Cuba, at any time, day or night, you feel compelled to reflect, because even the smallest detail in daily life could cause you an explosive infarct that, later…
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Western democracies accuse Cuba
By Rómulo Pardo Silva
Taken from Rebelión
Cuba’s fierce enemies have the economic means and the access to communications for a permanent global campaign against the island. Based on…
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Comptroller vs. corruption
A Reporter's Notebook
Comptroller vs. corruption
By Manuel Alberto Ramy
The Comptroller General of the Republic (CGR) is ready to launch an attack against corruption, an evil that…
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‘They bark, Sancho, a sign that we’re moving’
By Luis Sexto
The dogma, which its original Greek roots defines as “the right road,” now means, in modern political language, quite the opposite – the wrong road, the road not to…
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Speech given by President Raul Castro Ruz
Key address by Army General Raul Castro Ruz, president of the State Council and the Council of Ministers and Second Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba’s Central Committee, at…
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Never mind I was born snub-nosed…
From Havana
Never mind I was born snub-nosed...
By Manuel Alberto Ramyramymanuel@yahoo.com
Never mind I was born snub-nosed; what's important is that I breathe. An old saying in…
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The campaigns against Cuba and the war of yawns
By Elíades Acosta Matos
Much more than economic, diplomatic or military, the war against Cuba has been and is a total cultural war, and that explains its duration and viciousness. If…
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Cuba: The danger in not putting on one’s boots
By Luis Sexto
I invite to polemics and urge honesty when I say that a real, palpable ghost is still haunting Cuba: the debate.
In figures that for now seem indefinable, Cubans are…
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The vicious circle returns to Cuba
By Dalia Acosta
HAVANA TIMES, March 19 (IPS) — Cuba shouldn’t have let dissident Orlando Zapata Tamayo die. Nor should it have gone to the extreme of shooting the three hijackers…
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Havana does not negotiate under pressure, politologist says
La Jornada interviews Cuban politologist Rafael Hernández
By Gerardo Arreola
From the Mexican newspaper La Jornada
HAVANA, March 15 – The case of the dissidents on hunger strikes…
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