By Humberto Fontova Monday, January 23, 2012
Why did only Americans of Cuban heritage get miffed at Mercedes Benz for their Che promotional flap. From USA Today to Forbes and from the Miami Herald to The Blaze, it was the same story “Cuban-Americans angered.” Then “Mercedes apologizes to Cuban-Americans.”
Wilman Villar is the latest Cuban to be murdered by the Castro regimeBy Editor Sunday, January 22, 2012
The Coalition of Cuban American Women details the death of political prisoner Wilman Villar Mendoza and how the dictatorship has responded with more repression:
HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDER DIES AFTER BEING SUBJECTED TO CRUEL AND DEGRADING TREATMENT WHILE ON A HUNGER STRIKE IN PRISON
Peaceful Resistance Movement urgently requests world solidarity for the memory of Wilman Villar Mendoza
By Daniel Morcate Friday, August 19, 2011
Pablo Milanés, probablemente con la conciencia remordida por décadas de complicidad con la tiranía de los Castro, quiere cantar en Miami, primer territorio libre de Cuba.
Cuba: Pedazos de la isla entrevista a Mary Jo PorterBy YOANI SÁNCHEZ Thursday, August 18, 2011
Mary Jo Porter es una norteamericana que vive en Seattle. Cada día, cuando se levanta, se va a trabajar como asesora de transporte. En los momentos en que no está trabajando, concentra sus energías y su talento en brindar una enorme ayuda a los disidentes cubanos, especialmente los bloggers independientes, siempre desde su laptop en Seattle.
“Los cubanos estamos sedientos de cambio”By SARAH MORENO Sunday, July 17, 2011
En uno de sus recorridos a pie por las calles de La Habana, Yoani Sánchez comprueba una vez más que “los cubanos estamos sedientos de cambio”.
Madre de mártir ruega por Cuba libreBy JUAN CARLOS CHAVEZ Saturday, May 7, 2011
Todas las noches desde hace poco más de un año una mujer se arrodilla al pie de la foto de su hijo, le enciende una vela y reza por su alma. Esta es una escena común en cualquier lugar del mundo. Pero en Cuba, esta mujer encarna el dolor de miles de madres y su hijo es el símbolo más conocido de la resistencia contra una dictadura de 52 años.
The lack of legality in CubaBy Martha Beatriz Roque Cabello Monday, May 2, 2011
A group of researchers is studying some situations that show the lack of legality in the country and the chaos that may be involved a private citizen to not have any instance where complaints and solve their problems.
Canada’s Dilemma With CubaBy Nelson Taylor Sol Friday, April 1, 2011
This month Dr. Oscar Biscet was released from a Cuban jail, a move that could mark a turning point in the country.
Detained during the “Black Spring” of March 2003, Dr. Biscet and 74 other members of the opposition movement were considered prisoners of conscience by Amnesty International, drawing international condemnation, including a common European Union stance against Castro’s regime.

