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The dawn is coming; a new assault is approaching: daily life on the island presents 1001 assaults; 1001 Moncadas. It all began one Sunday - July 26 - in Santiago; an assault on the garrison where "powerful dominant forces" were sleeping, and were surprised by Cuba.
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For more than 60 years, many generations of Cubans have grown up under the tutelage of a human rights system that the State has guaranteed by law and conviction since the very triumph of the Revolution.
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The subject of traffic accidents is always sad and has a profound social and family connotation. Its statistics, for me, only confirm that it is a fatality that many feed on their own excesses and irresponsibility.
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This June 5, the entire world is celebrating World Environment Day for the forty-eighth time, with the motto "Nature's Hour.”
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- Written by Esther De la Cruz Castillejo / Photo: Reynaldo López Peña
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There is much talk about José Martí these days in Cuba, not only because it is January and the calendar refers to 28, 167 years ago, in Havana's Paula Street.
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