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Report: Islamic terror group opens base in Cuba
Number of comments: 0If you wonder why Cuba remains on the U.S. State Department's list of state sponsors of terrorism, here is a good answer:
Shiite terror group to use operations center to launch attack on Israeli target in South America, Italian newspaper reports
Hezbollah has established a center of operations in Cuba in [...]
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Human Rights First demands Castro regime stop attacks on Cuba Damas De Blanco
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Washington, D.C, Aug. 31, 2011 —The attacks and detention of human rights activists in Cuba—including members of the Damas de Blanco (Ladies in White), a group of human rights defenders honored by Human Right First in 2006 —should stop immediately and those detained should be released, said [...]
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Its fear and desperation rising, Castro regime goes to extremes to silence dissidents
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Its fear of an uncertain future rising, the Castro dictatorship's security forces are trying anything they can to try to silence its opposition -- including messing with dissidents' cell phones.
Pedazos de la Isla has the story.
When the authors of this blog called Jorge Luis Garcia Perez “Antunez”' [...]
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Tweet by tweet, Cuban blogger will pave the path to freedom
Number of comments: 0Cuban independent journalist/blogger Luis Felipe Rojas is increasingly having to jump through even more hoops to publish his work. The least I can do is to help him spread his message about the reality of life in Cuba.
Here is his most recent post that has been translated in English, [...]
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Cuba human rights group: 65 dissidents arrested in recent weeks
Number of comments: 0The nonofficial and outlawed Cuban Commission for Human Rights and National Reconciliation on Wednesday spoke out against repression on the island.
HAVANA — Dozens of opposition activists have been detained in Cuba over the past five weeks, an outlawed rights group said on Tuesday, blaming President Raul Castro for [...]
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