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Artist's show becomes rare forum for protest
April 2, 2009 1 min. read

Cuban artist Tania Bruguera, a resident of Havana, set up a podium and microphone as the backdrop to her performance art show on Sunday at the 10th Havana Biennial, a prestigious international festival. Volunteers from the audience were invited to speak for no more than one minute each, and during each speech actors dressed in […]

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More efficient food distribution?
April 1, 2009 2 min. read

“Acopio,” the system that organizes the purchase and distribution of about 90% of Cuba’s agricultural output, will no longer be overseen by Cuba’s agriculture ministry but by the domestic trade ministry. A brief report on state-run television explained that by reassigning this duty, the agriculture ministry will be able to focus solely on production without […]

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Advice from Brazil: Fareed Zakaria Speaks with Brazilian President Lula da Silva
March 30, 2009 3 min. read

Fareed Zakaria GPS this past Sunday brought one of the most popular leaders in Latin America to English speaking viewers with an interview with Brazilian President Luiz Inacio “Lula” da Silva. With questions of the economic crisis, oil, relations with Cuba, Venezuela and Bolivia as well as Brazil’s role as one of the world’s largest […]

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A Quiet End to El Salvador’s Revolution
March 30, 2009 3 min. read

This post can also be seen on FPA’s Latin America Blog. This month marked a historic change for El Salvador and popular movements in Latin America as a whole. Central America in the late 70’s and early 1980’s was one of the warfronts of the Cold War between the US and the USSR. Countries such […]

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… and yet, travel opening presses forward
March 30, 2009 3 min. read

A “new” bill that removes legal barriers to all travel to Cuba (not just family-related visits) will be unveiled on Tuesday in the Senate, with a host of supporters rallying behind it. The bill has been proposed for the last two years, but died each time in Committee under the threat of presidential veto. This time, both […]

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Embargo will be maintained
March 28, 2009 1 min. read

U.S. Vice President Joe Biden announced today that Washington plans to maintain the embargo against Cuba—the first definitive statement on the current Administration’s stance on the issue and a serious blow to the many analysts and think tanks advising that the embargo be lifted. Biden’s statement came at the Progressive Governance Summit in Chile, convened […]

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Cuban-American representation in Congress strikes back
March 26, 2009 4 min. read

Excerpts from a letter sent from the U.S. Congress to the White House this week: March 24, 2009 The Honorable Barack Obama President of the United States of America The White House Washington, DC 20500 Dear Mr. President: As Members of the Congressional Cuba Democracy Caucus, who represent the overwhelming majority of Cuban Americans in […]

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Tensions in hemispheric and regional organizations
March 25, 2009 2 min. read

The Fifth Summit of the Americas, an initiative of the Organization of American States (OAS), will meet on April 17-19, 2009 in Port of Spain, Trinidad. President Obama has recently confirmed that he will attend the Summit. Cuba, as previously noted, is the only independent country in the Western Hemisphere that is excluded from the OAS, making […]

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Cuba-U.S. migration and the human trafficking problem
March 24, 2009 3 min. read

Last Friday, U.S. federal courts sentenced Luis Perez of southern Florida to 10 years in prison. As the head of a human trafficking network (which operated partially out of his garage), he is not only guilty of bringing numerous illegal Cuban migrants into the United States, but of providing dangerous and inhumane conditions for passage to […]

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Opening toward Cuba abroad means closing to dissidents
March 23, 2009 2 min. read

The EU Commissioner for External Relations confirmed today what we discussed a few days ago—that the EU wants to move toward a compromise with Cuba in relations and dialogue, which will involve reformulating the Common Position in favor of a more cooperative approach. Meanwhile, El Salvador’s newly elected President, Mauricio Funes, announced last week that […]

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Two journalists defect while in the United States
March 22, 2009 1 min. read

While Cuba’s World Baseball Classic team was in the United States this week, two Cuban journalists deserted the team and their duties in order to avoid returning to the island. Yuri Boza snuck away the first day that the team arrived in Southern California. Raúl Arce, the well-known sports writer for Juventud Rebelde “disappeared” just hours […]

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Baseball and the revolution intertwined
March 20, 2009 3 min. read

Cuba was knocked out of the World Baseball Classic on Wednesday after losing 5-0 to Japan in San Diego’s Petco Park. The defeat was disappointing but not entirely surprising to fans, who had watched Japan rout Cuba 10-6 in the same venue during the finals of the Classic in 2006, and therefore had a sense […]

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