Cuba

                
  • OPINION: Cuba and Venezuela are not enemies

    OPINION: Cuba and Venezuela are not enemies

    April 29, 2009 By Jarvis Tyner

    The Obama administration did the right thing when they ordered the closing of the Guantanemo torture prison, and restored the right of US Cubans to travel and send remittances to their relatives on the island nation.

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  • World figures demand freedom for Cuban Five

    World figures demand freedom for Cuban Five

    February 13, 2009

    HAVANA (Prensa Latina) More than 500 well known intellectuals and world figures have signed a letter to US President Barack Obama to demand immediate freedom for five Cuban antiterrorists unfairly jailed in the United States.

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  • When a terrorist is our terrorist

    When a terrorist is our terrorist

    September 14, 2007 By Walter Tillow And Greg Godels

    Recently, a 20-year-old American, Din Dona Thin, took an American Airlines flight from Miami to La Paz, Bolivia. She declared to Bolivian customs officials that she was bringing “cheese” into the country, but a search of...

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  • A victory for the Cuban 5

    A victory for the Cuban 5

    September 16, 2005 By Greg Godwin And Walter Tillow

    A three-judge appeals panel in Atlanta has granted a new trial to the five Cuban nationals imprisoned in a government frame-up seven years ago. The five — Antonio Guerrero, Fernando González, Gerardo Hernández, Ramon Labañino and...

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  • Cuba fends off U.S. attacks on human rights

    Cuba fends off U.S. attacks on human rights

    May 13, 2005 By W. T. Whitney, Jr.

    WASHINGTON — A crowd at the Cuban Interest Section here applauded warmly March 29 as Ambassador Dagoberto Rodriguez Berrera assailed Bush administration hypocrisy on “human rights” in Cuba. Cuba, he said, will never bow to U.S....

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