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Name:
FreeCuba
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Website:
Site that seeks to provide images of what is happening in Cuba today.
About Me:
Hometown:
Havana, Cuba
Country:
Cuba
Occupation:
Human Rights and Non-violent resistance activists
Companies:
Free Cuba Foundation
Schools:
Florida International University
Hobbies:
Create an online community of activists to support those imprisoned for their beliefs and/or non-violent resistance to injustice.
Movies:
A Patriot's Path to Democracy:
Oswaldo Paya and the Varela Project.
The Cuban Spring
American Experience Fidel Castro
Bringing Down a Dictator
A Force More Powerful
Andy Garcia's film The Lost City. It's a movie about the Cuban revolution told from a Cuban nationalist perspective.
Music:
Willy Chirino, Celia Cruz, Beny More, Los Zafiros, Buena Vista Social Club, Los Van Van, Carlos Varela, Jon Secada, Gloria Estefan, Soda Stereo, The Police, U2, Radio Futura, Los Prisioneros, La Ley, Mana, Caifanes, Fobia, Peter Gabriel, Eurythmics, Bob Marley, Johnny Cash, Jimi Hendrix, Chuck Berry, Prince, Fulano de Tal, Jaguares
Books:
Cuba's Repressive Machinery: Human Rights Forty Years After the Revolution
by Human Rights Watch
How Night Fell by Huber Matos
In the Pirate's Den: My Life As a Secret Agent for Castro by Jorge Masetti
Disidencia: Segunda Revolucion Cubana? (Coleccion Cuba Y Sus Jueces) by Ariel Hidalgo
Ballad of the Blood/Balada de la Sangre: The Poems of Maria Elena Cruz Varela = Los Poemas De Maria Elena Cruz Varela by Maria Elena Cruz Varela
Journey to the Heart of Cuba - Life as Fidel Castro (Viaje al Corazon de Cuba) by Carlos Alberto Montaner
Cuba: Mito Y Realidad by Juan Clark
Poesias Completas by Jose Marti
The Autobiography of Martin Luther King, Jr.
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FREE the World from one party rule
Gracias
We are Cubans and friends of Cuba who love the nation and its people and desire that they be free and independent which necessitates that the Cuban people have the right to determine their destiny not a few who maintain power through force and terror as the current dictatorship does today. We hate no one not even the dictatorship nor its agents and we seek to serve the Cuban people.
Thank you for taking the time to comment on this page. First, differences of opinion should never mean hostility. Therefore I reject the description of our activities as hostile. That is not our intention. We do not wish ill will to anyone. I can say that, we in this organization, rebel against injustice and to a government which denies the Cuban people their sovereignty. We believe in complete civil disobedience defined as rebellion without the element of violence in it. We have never supported terrorist groups of any kind and condemn terrorism whether committed by the State, a group, or an individual.