The show put on by the Castro dictatorship on the communist May Day holiday this year was nothing like previous years. Not because Cubans wouldn't go, but because the regime didn't have the fuel to forcibly transport them there. The lack of fuel on the island severely impacted the Cuban regime's transportation apparatus, which usually
Cuba's communist regime has never abided by the human rights requirements in its cooperation agreement with the European Union and the EU has chosen not to enforce them. But there may be a way to compel them. Yusimi Rodriguez Lopez reports in Diario de Cuba: Cubans: suspending the agreement between the European Union and the
DIARIO DE CUBA lawyer Edel González Jiménez addresses two decree laws that the regime approved before announcing the Transparency and Access to Information bill.