Cubans in Artemisa Neighborhood Protest After Four Days Without Power
Residents of the El Henequén neighborhood, located in Mariel municipality of Artemisa province, took to the streets on Friday night to protest afte...
Read the full articleYou might also wanna read
Cubans take to the streets in a neighborhood in Artemisa after four days without power
Residents of El Henequén, in Mariel, Artemisa, protested after four days without electricity. The demonstrations are spreading throughout Ha
Residents of San Isidro protest after four days without electricity and five days without water
Residents of San Isidro, Old Havana, protested this Thursday after four days without electricity and five days without water, amid Cuba's wo
Cacerolazo in La Hata, Guanabacoa: residents of shelters and military buildings protest against the blackout
Residents of La Hata, Guanabacoa, staged a pots and pans protest this Tuesday amid a blackout that has lasted over 24 hours in Cuba.
Cacerolazo in El Vedado after more than 30 hours without electricity
Residents of El Vedado protested this Thursday with pot-banging after more than 30 hours without electricity, amid the fifth total blackout
Cuban woman reports eight days without power: "Waiting for a response that never comes."
A Cuban woman reports eight days without electricity in Artemisa. Without responses from the authorities, the community suffers from a lack
Without light, without food, and without fear: Havana continues to take to the streets against the regime
Havana protested again on Tuesday night with saucepan banging, burning trash, and chants for freedom amid blackouts lasting over 72 hours in
Comments
Sign in to join the conversation.
No comments yet. Be the first.