Editor’s Note: Tremenda Nota is the Los Angeles Blade’s partner media in Cuba. This note was posted on his website on November 27.
HAVANA, Cuba – A group of dissident artists and activists from the Cuban government are the protagonists of one of the most acute political crises that the country has experienced so far this century.
After 10 days quartered in a house in Old Havana and after a week on hunger strike, activists from the San Isidro Movement (MSI) were forcibly evicted on Thursday night during a major police operation.
This outcome was one of the least likely for an incident that has lasted for a couple of weeks. Before the aggravation and the probable hospitalization of Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara or Maykel Osorbo, the two members
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