Daily Archives: April 20, 2013
Changes In Cuba, I’ll Believe It When I See It / Juan Juan Almeida Posted on April 19, 2013
Many of you remember what happened in our country in the summer of 1989*. I’m referring to those trials that popular… Continue reading
Raul Castro Buys Time / Ivan Garcia Posted on April 19, 2013
On Sunday, April 14, at 11:45 PM Havana time, the president of the National Electoral Council, Tibisay Lucena, delared Nicolas Maduro, the candidate of the United Socialist Party… Continue reading
Ulloa and Mulet are Transfered to Valle Grande Prison / Luis Felipe Rojas Posted on April 18, 2013
Havana, April 19. The regime opponents Miguel Alberto Ulloa Ginar, 23, and Reinier Mulet Levis, 26, detained since April 10 in Havana,… Continue reading
Cuba, the Crisis in Venezuela and the Specter of the Special Period Posted By Circles Robinson On April 19, 2013 @ 7:20 pm Emilio Morales* (Café Fuerte )
HAVANA TIMES – Nicolás Maduro’s electoral victory, recently announced by… Continue reading
Published on April 20, 2013 A Post-Castro Era Looms For Cuba – OpEd By FPIF By Arturo Lopez-Levy
With a post-Castro Era looming on the horizon, the Obama administration should muster the political will to prepare the United States for… Continue reading
Russian drilling rig latest to pull out of Cuban waters Published on April 20, 2013 By Jeffrey Todd Nassau Guardian Business Editor
NASSAU, Bahamas — Amid crucial repairs to the drilling apparatus, the Russian oil rig located just 100 kilometers… Continue reading
Cuba: a cyclist’s dream The roads are well-paved and uncrowded, and the people are welcoming and generous, which helps when you get lost on the first day of a weeklong bike vacation By DAVID YATES, Special to THE GAZETTE April… Continue reading
Visiting activists share Cuba’s human rights plight April 20, 2013 By Jasmine Rogers (jrogers@mariettatimes.com) , The Marietta Times
Cuba is only 90 miles from the shores of the U.S., but many more miles away in terms of human… Continue reading
Posted on Friday, 04.19.13
U.S.: Short-term detentions in Cuba reach record levels By Juan O. Tamayo jtamayo@ElNuevoHerald.com
Cuba saw a record number of “politically motivated and at times violent short-term detentions” during 2012, according to the U.S. State Department’s “Country… Continue reading