Top US diplomat in Cuba funnels funds to dissidents: Havana
May 19, 2008
Cubans are getting wired.
WELT ONLINE - May 19, 2008
The island's communist government put desktop computers on sale to the public for the first time Friday, ending a ban on PC sales as another despised
US tries to put spotlight on political prisoners in Cuba
AFP - May 18, 2008
WASHINGTON (AFP) — The United States, pushing a new initiative, is seeking to spotlight political prisoners' plight in communist Cuba, US Commerce Secretary
US Official Says No Meaningful Change Under Way in Cuba
Voice of America - May 18, 2008
By Michael Bowman The Bush administration says Cuba remains a repressive state despite the transfer of power from Fidel Castro to his brother, Raul.
Cuban government backs calls to combat homophobia
The Associated Press - May 17, 2008
HAVANA (AP) — Cuba's gay community celebrated unprecedented openness — and high-ranking political alliances — with a government-backed campaign against
Cuban TV shows Brokeback Mountain as part of anti-homophobia drive
PinkNews.co.uk - May 19, 2008
By Tony Grew • May 19, 2008 - 13:35 Cuba took the lead, with the largest meeting of gay activists in the island's history. In attendance was a leading
Cuba to ease Internet controls
PRESS TV - May 16, 2008
The Cuban President Raul Castro's government would consider loosening Internet restrictions on ordinary citizens, top Cuban official says.
Cuba wants to prepare citizens for modern life, government
TopNews - May 16, 2008
Havana - The Cuban government says it intends to prepare its citizens for life in a modern state, according to a report Friday in the young people's
Cuba blames US for Internet restrictions
Olberlin - May 16, 2008
HAVANA - A top Cuban official said Friday that Raul Castro‘s government would consider loosening Internet restrictions on ordinary citizens newly allowed to
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