Five Years On, Hundreds of Cuban Protesters Still Behind Bars
Five years ago, on July 11, 2021, Cuba experienced its largest nationwide demonstrations since the 1959 Revolution, as thousands took to the streets amid severe shortages and calls for greater rights…
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