Cuba Back in Spotlight With Release of Prisoners
Cuba is back in the news spotlight after the release of political prisoners and a TV appearance by Fidel Castro.
Cuba is back in the news spotlight after the release of political prisoners and a TV appearance by Fidel Castro.
HAVANA: Cuba put seven political opponents and their families on a plane to Spain on Tuesday as part of an accord to release 52 of the country’s jailed dissidents, the biggest gesture of its kind in a decade.In parallel to the release however, Cuba’s revolutionary leader Fidel Castro made a rare television appearance in which he warned of an “imminent” US-Israeli attack on Iran
HAVANA: Cuba put seven political opponents and their families on a plane to Spain on Tuesday as part of an accord to release 52 of the country’s jailed dissidents, the biggest gesture of its kind in a decade.In parallel to the release however, Cuba’s revolutionary leader Fidel Castro made a rare television appearance in which he warned of an “imminent” US-Israeli attack on Iran
Seven Cuba prisoners, all jailed in the 2003 roundup of dissidents, activists, and journalists known as ‘Black Spring’ arrived to freedom at the international airport in Madrid, Spain, today. Dozens more at set to be released.
Seven Cuba prisoners, all jailed in the 2003 roundup of dissidents, activists, and journalists known as ‘Black Spring’ arrived to freedom at the international airport in Madrid, Spain, today. Dozens more at set to be released.
Cuba has released seven political prisoners, sending them with their families into exile in Spain.
Cuba has released seven political prisoners, sending them with their families into exile in Spain.
The Caribbean Festival, one of the most important regional festivals celebrating traditional culture and religious rituals, came to a close in Santiago de Cuba.
The Caribbean Festival, one of the most important regional festivals celebrating traditional culture and religious rituals, came to a close in Santiago de Cuba.
Cuba freed seven political prisoners on Monday and sent them and their families to exile in Spain the start of a promised mass liberation of dissidents that once seemed unthinkable.