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As the US officially removes Cuba from the state sponsors of terror lists, Michael Ratner, just returned from Cuba, reflects on the resilience of Cuban people in the face of the harsh decades-long US embargo.
As the US officially removes Cuba from the state sponsors of terror lists, Michael Ratner, just returned from Cuba, reflects on the resilience of Cuban people in the face of the harsh decades-long US embargo.
Heidi Boghosian: The Committee to Save Mumia Abu-Jamal Places Ad in New York Times – “Mumia Abu-Jamal Is Dying in Prison from Medical Neglect” Listen, Yankee!: Why Cuba Matters As relations between the United States and Cuba are radically changing,…
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Michael Smith: Cuba Book Tour: Who Killed Che? How the CIA Got Away with Murder Nothing to Lose But Our Chains: Black Resistance and the Roots of Mass Incarceration Michael Smith Speaking at “US-Cuba Relations: New Possibilities” – March 12,…
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U.S. Cuban Foreign Policy Changes Strategy: Normalizing Relations Last year, in a sudden reversal of policy, the United States released the remaining three of the Cuban Five who were arrested in the United States while investigating Cuban exile groups…
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U.S. Cuban Foreign Policy Changes Strategy: Normalizing Relations We’re joined today by attorney Michael Krinsky, a partner in the famous law firm of Rabinowitz, Boudin, Standard, Krinsky & Lieberman. This the firm that almost from the beginning has been representing…
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As a new chapter in U.S.-Cuban relations begins, we host a roundtable discussion about the prisoners released as part of the new deal. Cuba freed USAID contractor Alan Gross and a former Cuban intelligence officer who who worked secretly…
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AMY GOODMAN: This is Democracy Now!, democracynow.org, The War and Peace Report. I’m Amy Goodman, on this historic day after the announcement of both President Obama as well as President Raúl Castro on the beginning of normalizations of relations between the United States and…
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We look at the details of the new normalized relations between the United States and Cuba, which include an easing of restrictions on banking, investment and travel, and discuss whether President Obama can lift the embargo on Cuba without congressional…
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We look at the details of the new normalized relations between the United States and Cuba, which include an easing of restrictions on banking, investment and travel, and discuss whether President Obama can lift the embargo on Cuba without congressional…
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In a historic move bypassing congress, President Obama restores diplomatic relations with Cuba, and in a simultaneous telecast President Raul Castro hails the decision but reminds us that the blockade is still in place, says Michael Ratner of the Center…
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