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Yoe Suárez is a journalist based in Havana, Cuba.
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Amir Valle, a writer seduced by 'historical anomalies'

30 Apr 2024  |  Cubanet
Amir Valle, a Cuban writer, explores the historical anomalies of the Stasi, the secret police of socialist Germany, in his latest books. His novel 'Tu rostro más secreto' delves into the relationship between the Stasi and Cuba's State Security in the 1960s, while 'El aliento del lobo' provides a non-fictional account of the Stasi's history. Valle's work highlights the oppressive methods used by communist regimes, drawing from testimonies and historical documents. Despite challenges, Valle's publishing company, Ediciones Ilíada, thrives, contributing to the vibrant Cuban literary scene in exile.

The Cuban Who Was Imprisoned for Competing with ETECSA

01 Mar 2024  |  Cubanet
Raudel García Bringas, a Cuban entrepreneur, was arrested in 2012 for creating an independent digital network that competed with the state-run telecommunications monopoly, ETECSA. His arrest and subsequent imprisonment for 'illicit economic activity' highlight the Cuban government's repressive measures against private enterprise. García Bringas recounts his experiences of psychological torture and forced medication during his imprisonment, which he details in his memoir. Despite these challenges, he has continued to pursue his professional and academic goals, maintaining a resilient and positive outlook.

Spiral Descents by Jorge Olivera and Nancy Alfaya

16 Feb 2024  |  Cubanet
Jorge Olivera and Nancy Alfaya, born during the Cuban Revolution, were expected to be examples of the 'new man' envisioned by Che Guevara. However, they broke away from the socialist mold. Jorge served in the Angolan civil war and later became a dissident, facing censorship in Cuban media. Nancy, after a life-changing accident, devoted herself to Christianity. They both became prominent figures in the Cuban pro-democracy movement, with Jorge being imprisoned during the Black Spring of 2003. Nancy joined the Ladies in White, a group demanding the release of political prisoners, which faced severe repression. Despite hardships, their faith and activism continued, leading to international recognition. Eventually, they were forced into exile, where they continue their advocacy for a free Cuba.

Collaborator of the Political Police in Guantánamo Now Lives in the U.S.

01 Oct 2023  |  Cubanet
Anabel Campos de Castro, who collaborated with the political police in Guantánamo to imprison evangelical pastors Ramón Rigal and Ayda Expósito, now resides in the United States. Campos de Castro, who has a history of working with the Cuban regime's propaganda and repressive activities, allegedly entered the U.S. through a fraudulent marriage. The article highlights her involvement in political repression and the broader issue of Cuban regime collaborators entering the U.S. amidst the southern border crisis. The piece also recounts the persecution faced by the Rigal-Expósito family for their educational choices and religious leadership.

Fight to Prevent the 'Forced Abortion' of Cuban Political Prisoner

01 Oct 2023  |  Evangelico Digital
A Spanish journalist, Luis Losada, has organized a petition to support Cuban political prisoner Lisdany Rodríguez, who is being pressured by the Cuban socialist regime to undergo an abortion. Rodríguez, imprisoned for participating in the 11J protests, is nine weeks pregnant. Losada and the NGO Prisoners Defenders have brought the case to international attention, including the United Nations and the OAS, labeling the forced abortion as 'state murder.' The campaign aims to pressure the Cuban government to provide necessary medical care for Rodríguez or ideally, to release her. The situation has garnered support from various evangelical groups and pro-life advocates.

Frank Castell: “I continue to write a work consistent with this time”

01 Oct 2023  |  Cubanet
Frank Castell, an award-winning poet, reflects on his literary journey, his conversion to Christianity, and the challenges he faces as a writer in Cuba. Despite being marginalized and censored, Castell continues to write works that delve into the harsh realities of Cuban life. He emphasizes the importance of faith and the support he received from influential literary figures. Castell's works, including 'La maquinaria' and 'La isla de los cíclopes enanos,' address themes of repression and hope, highlighting his commitment to writing a work consistent with contemporary times.

Alberto Garrido: “A writer who does not question is finished”

01 Oct 2023  |  Cubanet
Alberto Garrido, a respected writer from the post-1959 generation, discusses his journey from expected loyalty to totalitarianism to political opposition and religious faith. Exiled in the Dominican Republic, Garrido reflects on his experiences of religious discrimination in Cuba, the transformation of his literary work after embracing Christianity, and his stance on political and social issues. He emphasizes the importance of questioning and confronting injustices, sharing a fragment from his unpublished novel 'La fe y los condenados' that critiques the Cuban regime and highlights the struggles of those who oppose it.

Yoaxis Marcheco: “Fear has always been a weapon in the hands of Castroism”

01 Oct 2023  |  Cubanet
Yoaxis Marcheco Suárez, a Cuban activist and blogger, recounts her journey from growing up under the oppressive Cuban regime to becoming an outspoken critic and advocate for religious freedom. Her activism, rooted in her Christian faith, led to her exile in the United States, where she continued her efforts through writing and participating in protests. The article highlights her personal experiences, the challenges faced by Christians in Cuba, and her ongoing commitment to fighting for freedom and justice in her homeland.

Pastors of 11J: How Protestant Leaders Became Targets of Repression in Cuba

01 Oct 2023  |  Cubanet
On July 11, 2021, known as 11J, significant anti-government protests erupted in Cuba, involving various segments of society, including Protestant leaders like Carlos Macías. These leaders faced a dilemma between their religious duties and civil rights. The protests, which saw participation from thousands, including many from the growing evangelical community, were met with severe repression from the Cuban government. The state, fearing the mobilization potential of religious groups, targeted these leaders with detentions and legal actions. Organizations like Christian Solidarity Worldwide and Justice 11J have documented these repressions. The events have led to increased criticism from religious communities and the formation of new alliances like the Alianza de Iglesias Evangélicas, challenging the state's control over religious practices. The article highlights the personal stories of several pastors and their families, detailing their experiences of repression and their continued struggle for religious and civil freedoms in Cuba.

Under A Watchful Eye: Cyber Surveillance in Cuba

01 Oct 2023  |  Institute for War & Peace Reporting
The article explores the pervasive cyber surveillance in Cuba, detailing the experiences of individuals like Álvaro, who worked as a network administrator at Prensa Latina and was tasked with monitoring colleagues' online activities. It highlights the extensive state surveillance mechanisms, including the use of software like Ávila Link by Desoft and the involvement of organizations like the Ministry of the Interior (MININT) and the Computer Networks Security Office (OSRI). The article also discusses the broader implications of such surveillance on press freedom and personal privacy, with insights from various activists and experts advocating for digital rights and data protection laws.
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