6 Things to Watch During Cuba Protests
Young women in Havana mine their cellphones Wednesday as Cuban authorities restored internet access while continuing to block access to Twitter, Facebook, and other social media apps. (Photo: Yamil Lage/AFP Getty Images)
The pro-freedom protests in Cuba are fluid, but the communist dictatorship there seems willing to soften its tone and allow travelers to bring in food and medicines amid the unrest.
Still, mass arrests and detention of peaceful protesters continued.
In the United States, Republicans called for the Biden administration to be more active in supporting protesters.
However, the U.S. and other free nations mostly seem to be condemning the Cuban government’s actions while waiting to see what happens next.
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