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Guantánamo Bay prisoners revolt against torture
The U.S. Naval Base at Guantánamo Bay has long stood out as a violation of Cuba’s national sovereignty. In the…
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Defending Cuba’s socialist revolution
From the first day, the revolutionary leadership relied on the working class in the cities and the peasants in the…
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U.S. government attacks progressive Cubans in Miami
On Jan. 6, 2006, university professors Carlos Álvarez and Elsa Prieto were arrested by federal authorities in Miami and charged…
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Fighting for women’s equality
“Revolution within the Revolution.” This is what Cuba calls the struggle for women’s equality. This phrase is used because even…
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Cuba’s Santiago Alvarez, cinematographer and revolutionary
One of the greatest cultural achievements of the 1959 Cuban revolution has been its remarkable cinema. Prior to the revolution,…
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The revolutionary role of women in Cuba
“Revolution within the Revolution.” This is what Cuba calls the struggle for women’s equality.
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Winning the ‘Battle of Ideas’
Cuba is doing more than just surviving the U.S. economic blockade and the difficult legacy of the post-Soviet era. The…
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The Cuban Five, Luis Posada and the U.S. anti-Cuba campaign
A series of legal rulings have increased the urgent need to build support for Cuba’s struggle against U.S. terror. Anti-Cuba…
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On the barricades
Guantanamo Bay, Cuba: Hunger strike against U.S. brutality In October, 22 out of 25 prisoners on a hunger strike in…
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Health care for people’s needs or for profit?
Hurricane Katrina showed the world many things. One was the clear difference between how health care is treated in the…
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