Posts tagged cubadecide
CUBAN DICTATORSHIP HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ASSASSINATION OF OSWALDO PAYÁ AND HAROLD CEPERO

Democratic Spaces applauds the decision of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) to hold the Cuban dictatorship accountable for the brutal killings of Oswaldo Payá and Harold Cepero, pro-democracy leaders. This landmark decision by the IACHR serves as a powerful reminder of the pivotal role organizations like Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights play in advancing justice and defending the rights of the oppressed. Their unwavering advocacy empowers the voiceless and instills hope in those fighting for freedom

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EVENTS IN OTTAWA, CANADA IN SOLIDARITY WITH DEMOCRACY IN CUBA

Events and meetings in Ottawa, Canada in support of the cause of Cuba’s democracy and human rights

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Let Cuba Decide

We Canada we support the Cubadecide citizen initiative in its just and historic demand for a binding plebiscite monitored by legitimate democratic institutions. We reiterate our call to all freedom lovers, civil society, parliament to support us in this noble cause for a Cuba where respect for human rights, democracy and the rule of law prevail.

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CUBANS DEMAND RELEASE OF HUMANITARIAN AID

A Cuban mother of four children pleads with the Cuban government to release the aid. ¨I have four children … I don’t have anything to feed them …That is why I say to the Cuban government not to that cruel. It is an atrocity what they are perpetrating against their own people, against their fellow citizens. Release the aid …

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Las ideas de Oswaldo Payá inspiran

Me identifico con las ideas de Oswaldo Payá porque son todo opuesto a la ideología de odio y exclusión del Castrismo y porque las mismas sirven como referente importante en el establecimiento de la democracia en la Cuba del futuro.

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Oswaldo Payá: For the right to have rights

As a tribute to Oswaldo Payá, I am starting my first blog post inspired by his democratic ideals and legacy. In sharp contrast to the anachronistic ideology of exclusion and hatred promoted by the Castro regime, Oswaldo Paya’s ideas are a moral reference for the future in Cuba.

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