There are strategic changes in the official narrative of the Cuban dictatorship. Spokespersons of the Cuban regime, for the first time in more than 6 decades, announced a reluctant recognition of the protests in Santiago de Cuba and other places on the island on March 16-18. What we see is a change of repressive façade that responds to the regime’s high degree of unpopularity and the deterioration of its international image
Read MoreOver the weekend (Oct 1 & 2, 2022) demonstrations continued in various parts of Havana, Cuba after more than 5 days without electricity in a nation wide power outage following the passage of Hurricane Ian which left five dead and 30,000 homes damaged, some completely destroyed. Summary of protests and arbitrary detentions in Cuba
Read MoreProtests in various neighbourhoods and municipalities in Havana broke out on September 29. 2022. The areas reported are Cerro Arroyo Naranjo, Centro Habana, and San Miguel del Padrón. The regime responded by deploying the repressive troops
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