Showing posts with label Cuban Bloggers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cuban Bloggers. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 6, 2023
Cuba Street Hustler Shows Me Real Havana
Monday, March 28, 2016
Cuban Bloggers
Lis García: La Cachaza del Otoño
Elaine Díaz: La Polémica Digital
Carlos Alberto Pérez: La Chiringa de Cuba
Harold Cárdenas Lema: El Toque
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Elaine Díaz: La Polémica Digital
Carlos Alberto Pérez: La Chiringa de Cuba
Harold Cárdenas Lema: El Toque
more
Friday, December 26, 2014
Support Cuban Bloggers
Many people want to do something to help the bloggers directly. The most important thing is to read them, talk about them, comment on their blogs, share their blogs with others,
keep them IN THE PUBLIC EYE,
which is a shield that helps to
protect them.
protect them.
If you want to help with a donation, one way to do that, from the comfort of your home, is to
put money in their cell phone accounts.
This allows them to KEEP communicating, Twittering, making and accepting calls and text messages within Cuba and overseas. info
put money in their cell phone accounts.
This allows them to KEEP communicating, Twittering, making and accepting calls and text messages within Cuba and overseas. info
Monday, September 2, 2013
Justice For Oswaldo: Rosa Maria Paya
This brave young woman daughter of Oswaldo Paya, the Cuban dissident killed in a car accident in Cuba last year has been traveling the U.S. and Europe calling for an independent, international investigation into how her father died. Check her out here.
Friday, February 22, 2013
Yoani Sanchez: Trade Embargo A Failure
what she’s had to say as the world’s best known critic of the Castro regime that was the most controversial, at least in the United States. She’s urged the end of the U.S. government’s trade embargo against her homeland, calling it a failure. she called the embargo “a fossil of the Cold War that does not have any sense in the modern world in which we live.” She added that its existence gave the Cuban government “the best argument . . . to explain its ineffective economy.”
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Cuba Journal is reporting that Secretary of State, John Kerry, is reviewing policy that could pave way for renewed relations.
here
Help, end the war on the Cuban people, they are being held hostage by a small minority in South Florida. End The Embargo, Stop The MCM.
here
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
The Llong Arm That Controls Them From Havana
In Spanish
Brazil’s most influential magazine, Veja, published a story this weekend alleging that Cuban diplomats were working with Brazilian leftists to organize protests against Sánchez during her stops in the country, whe
Labels:
Cuban Bloggers,
Cuban Embargo,
Yoani Sánchez
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Yoani Sanchez: Rude Welcome In Brazil
Small groups of protesters met Sanchez when she arrived earlier Monday at two airports in Brazil's northeast. They called her a "mercenary" who was being financed by the CIA and tossed photocopied U.S. dollar bills her way. One protester got close enough to pull her hair.
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At Cuba Journal
At Babalu
"Send out mobs of thugs to yell insults and physically threaten your opponents."
Wait isn't that what the anti-Castro folks in South Florida do to pro-Castro people all the time?
At Cuba Journal
At Babalu
"Send out mobs of thugs to yell insults and physically threaten your opponents."
Wait isn't that what the anti-Castro folks in South Florida do to pro-Castro people all the time?
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Cuban Blogger Yoani Sanchez
Prepares 'Victory' Tour Abroad
Cuba's best-known dissident, blogger Yoani Sanchez, said she plans to make good use of "my victory" when she leaves on an 80-day-tour of more than a dozen countries on Sunday. Sanchez, under Cuba's sweeping migration reform that went into effect this year, was granted a passport two weeks ago, after being denied permission to travel more than 20 times over the past five years.more
Labels:
Cuban Bloggers,
Cuban Embargo,
Cuban People,
Yoani Sánchez
Sunday, July 31, 2011
Cuban Blogger: Ángel Santiesteban
The Children Nobody Wanted
A translated blog from Cuba
here
A translated blog from Cuba
here
Saturday, July 9, 2011
Cuban Blogger: Dimas Castellanos
Repeating the words of Jose Marti:
"May all who want the nation to prosper help to establish things in the country so that every man may work in an active job that contributes to his personal independence."
Visit Dimas Here
"May all who want the nation to prosper help to establish things in the country so that every man may work in an active job that contributes to his personal independence."
Visit Dimas Here
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