Clients might be able to endure. As long as they do not talk to their tpas even if the government does, that would not be a substantial burden or make them complicit in the provision of contraception . Is that correct . Right now, we are being prohibited by this regulatory scheme from entering into contracts with tpas that do not provide this coverage. I believe it would interfere with that exercise if there was a scheme that prevented us from contracting and telling them we do not want you to provide this coverage. You would not be able to do that. You would not be able to tell your tbas not to provide contraceptive coverage if you told the government you are opting out. Your role would and their. Im sitting here today without having my clients evaluated. It seems that would burn our exercise, not to be able with the tpas. It is predicated on our relationship. Earlier you said that, as long as you do not talk to the tpas, you would not feel you are complicit. I think the government co
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Cuban President congratulates young members of the artistic vanguard
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By Róger Calero December 21, 2020 In Cuban 1961 literacy campaign 250,000 mostly young people taught workers and peasants to read and write, including in the remotest regions. “Although the aggressiveness of the U.S. began very early through pressure and threats, attacks, bombings, financing armed gangs, and a fierce media campaign the revolutionary government did not neglect to advance Cuban culture,” Abel Prieto, former Minister of Culture, wrote in Granma Dec. 4.
U.S. government officials and the big-business media are once again resorting to timeworn slanders that the Cuban government is a “dictatorship” following Cuban authorities stopping a Nov. 26 protest action in Havana by opponents of the Cuban Revolution who call themselves “independent artists.”