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US Slams Cuba’s Arbitrary Detention of Activists

In a press statement in Washington DC, Deputy Department Spokesperson Marie Harf said the US government condemned the unconstitutional detention of freedom activists.

Theater for The New City Presents World Premiere of ‘Sotto Voce’

In a penetrating dream play, recapturing an incident from World War II begs the question: is there ever redemption from painful memories for the refugee?

‘The Ladies in White’ Activists Detained on Eve of Human Rights Day

The Ladies in White was formed in 2003 when the Cuban government sentenced 75 human rights defenders, and independent journalists to terms of up to 28 years in prison.

US Strengthens Civil Society in Cuba

Assistant Secretary Roberta S. Jacobson says U.S. citizens, engaging in well-defined, purposeful travel, are the best ambassadors for our democratic ideals.

US Calls on Cuba for Humanitarian Release of Alan Gross

Mr. Toner stressed the United States continues to call on the Cuban authorities to release Alan Gross and return him to his family, where he belongs.

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