From our Bureau of Real-World Versions of George Orwell's Animal Farm and our ever-busy Bureau of Socialist Social Justice No crumbling buildings, no trash piles in the street, no blackouts, no shortages of any kind, all kinds of servants, plenty of opportunities for travel abroad, or even for study abroad. Yes, this is Cuba. Havana,
Frustrated by the communist regime's inability to dispose of growing piles of unsanitary trash on the streets of Havana, residents of the Lawton neighborhood took matters into their own hands. A heap of trash and waste at a landfill that had grown so large it was spilling out into the street was set on fire
Due to the communist Castro dictatorship's criminal negligence, a building collapse is possible on a sunny day in Cuba. Add heavy rains into the mix, and it becomes almost a certainty. The Cuban regime has neglected the maintenance of buildings all illegally expropriated and now owned by the State preferring instead to invest
After 64 years of the socialist revolution, the communist Castro dictatorship is not only unable to provide food and medicine, its "revolution" can't even provide water. On Saturday, a group of women in Havana fed up with being deprived of the most basic necessities for human survival took to the streets in protest. While it