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Five Allegations of Sexual Abuse Against Fernando Bécquer
Who is Fernando Bécquer? Fernando Bécquer (Havana, 1970) is a self-taught singer-songwriter who has developed his musical career...
MARIO LUIS REYES
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01/05/2022
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Society & Politics
Cuba: The Myth and its Uses
Cuba is back in the public eye as a result of the planned action of November 15....
HUGO VEZZETTI
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12/27/2021
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Society & Politics
Of Leadership and Collective Responsibilities: Where is the Dilemma?
The departure from Cuba of Yunior García, one of the organizers of Archipiélago, the civic organization that...
HILDA LANDROVE
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12/22/2021
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Society & Politics
How to Read the 11-15 Protest?
Seventy-two hours after 11-15, many are focusing exclusively —how could they not— on the departure from Cuba...
ELOY VIERA CAÑIVE & ARMANDO CHAGUACEDA
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12/02/2021
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Society & Politics
Cuba: Citizenship Denied
Three months after the most significant protests —in number of participants and territorial extension— in the last...
JOHANNA CILANO
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11/01/2021
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Society & Politics
Katherine Bisquet’s Statement upon Departing from Cuba with Hamlet Lavastida
Hamlet Lavastida has been released in exchange for our exile. If this moment has arrived and you are...
KATHERINE BISQUET
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09/26/2021
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Society & Politics
Cuba: The Protest That Art Anticipated
The protests of July 11 in Cuba were not called by artists, nor led by intellectuals, nor...
IVÁN DE LA NUEZ
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08/12/2021
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Society & Politics
Amnesty or Dismissal: How to Free the 11J Protesters?
The request for amnesty as a solution to the detention and criminal prosecution of hundreds of people...
ELOY VIERA CAÑIVE
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08/05/2021
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