Protesters torch Communist Party HQ in Cuba
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A group of residents of a city in central Cuba have taken to the streets and partially destroyed the local headquarters of the ruling communist party.
Authorities say a local communist party office was lit on fire during rare antigovernment demonstration on the island.
Protesters took to the streets in a night of violent unrest in Cuba as demonstrators chanted “down with communism” and attacked Communist party offices — in a rare showing of public defiance
An impromptu sit-in protest at the steps of Havana University on Monday drew a small group of students concerned about their education amid an energy crisis worsened by a U.S. oil blockade of the island,
With families struggling to access basic necessities amid a month-long oil blockade, demonstrators at Miami International Airport call for renewed oil imports to Cuba, while others rally for regime change and debate the future of U.
Cuban Government Denies Youth Was Shot During Morón Protests, Shares Dubious Image of Alleged Victim
In the wake of protests in Morón, representatives linked to Cuba's official apparatus have denied that a young man was shot, despite a circulating
Mass protests broke out in the Cuban municipality of Moron (Ciego de Avila province) on the evening of March 13. Residents took to the streets because of prolonged power cuts, problems with food and worsening general living conditions amid the economic crisis.