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  2. Censorship in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Censorship in Cuba is the topic of accusations put forward by several foreign groups-organizations and political leaders, as well as Cuban dissidents. [1] The accusations led the European Union to impose sanctions from 2003 to 2008 as well as statements of protest from groups, governments, and noted individuals.

  3. United Party of the Socialist Revolution of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1925 with roots tracing to the Cuban Revolutionary Party, which was proclaimed 130 years ago on April 10th, 1892, José Martí, [4] the first ever communist party in Cuba [5] (initially named the Cuban Communist Party) was a Marxist-Leninist political party that faced political oppression for much of its existence, initially from 1925 until 1938, [5] then renewed repression ...

  4. Category:Political repression in Cuba - Wikipedia

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  5. ‘Prison or exile’: Repression in Cuba after protests fueled ...

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    The systematic violations of human rights by the Cuban government in response to the demonstrations in July of 2021 have fueled the largest exodus of Cubans to the United States and other ...

  6. Bureau for the Repression of Communist Activities - Wikipedia

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    The Bureau for the Repression of Communist Activities (Spanish: Buró para Represión de las Actividades Comunistas, BRAC) was a secret police agency maintained by Cuban President Fulgencio Batista in the 1950s, which gained a reputation for brutality in its fight against the 26th of July Movement.

  7. Cuban political prisoners hunger strike of 2010 - Wikipedia

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    Dissidents in Cuba have staged many hunger strikes - but the hunger strikes of 2010 had a significant impact, in part, because one protester died while in prison and another was near death. The negative worldwide publicity caused by the hunger strikers pressured the Cuban government to authorize a release of 52 prisoners.

  8. It’s no coincidence that the alleged Cuba spy peddled Trump ...

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    A U.S. diplomat was reportedly arrested in Miami as an alleged spy for the Castro regime. Havana doesn't sleep in its effort to infiltrate our country and cause harm.

  9. Cuban exodus - Wikipedia

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    The Cuban exodus is the mass emigration of Cubans from the island of Cuba after the Cuban Revolution of 1959. Throughout the exodus, millions of Cubans from diverse social positions within Cuban society emigrated within various emigration waves, due to political repression and disillusionment with life in Cuba.