The western part of the old Oriente province, which is now divided into the provinces of Holguin, Granma and Las Tunas, has been a hotbed of dissent since Spanish colonial times. This was the region were the first call to arms for Cuban Independence from Spain was proclaimed at the Cry of Bayamo and where three generations of rebel leaders emerged, namely, Bayamo-native Carlos Manuel Cespedes (during the First Independence War), Holguin-native Calixto Garcia (during the Second Independence War) and, in the 20th century, Biran-natives Fidel and Raul Castro. Read more ...
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Monday, April 2, 2012
My Top Ten Impressions on Pope Benedict XVI’s Cuba Visit
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| Il Papa says Ai Se Eu Te Pego! |
Pope Benedict XVI came and went. No,
he did not dance salsa nor chugged down a mojito (we don’t really know that),
but he managed to momentarily rouse Cubans from the monotony of their vida
cotidiana. He came and went so fast but managed to leave a few lasting impressions, Read More ...
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