Senator says Cuba travel policy leading to canceled orchestra trip is 'outrageous'October 5th, 2009 Let the music play, senator says of canceled tripWASHINGTON — U.S. restrictions on travel to Cuba that led to the New York Philharmonic calling off a trip to the communist country are outrageous and should be ended, a senator who has long called for lifting trade and travel restraints said Monday.
Cuba orders man jailed for hunger outburst released to psychiatric wardSeptember 17th, 2009 Jailed Cuba protester released to psychiatric wardHAVANA — A man whose drunken outburst on hunger in Cuba made him an Internet celebrity was released from prison and sent to psychiatric ward for three weeks of alcoholism treatment, a leading human rights activist said Thursday. Authorities on the communist-run island had given Juan Carlos Gonzalez Marcos, known by the nickname Panfilo, a two-year jail term for "public dangerousness" following his outburst during the filming of a documentary about Cuban music.
New Mexico Gov. Richardson supports lifting of US trade embargo on CubaSeptember 15th, 2009 Bill Richardson discusses trip to CubaALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Gov. Bill Richardson, who says he's opposed to the U.S.
Teacher voted Cuba's most popular bloggerSeptember 11th, 2009 HAVANA - The first contest for blogs written in Cuba attracted the participation of 66 bloggers, including dissidents and government journalists, and was ultimately won by school teacher Claudia Cadelo. The competition was held Wednesday night in the home of blogger Yoani Sanchez, recipient of the 2008 Ortega y Gasset Prize for Digital Journalism.
US-based journalism watchdog group calls for end to harassment of Cuban bloggersSeptember 10th, 2009 Journalism watchdog calls for Cuba blogger freedomHAVANA — A U.S.-based journalist watchdog group called Thursday for an end to what it described as "systemic harassment" of bloggers and independent journalists in Cuba, and urged the international community to step up its lobbying on the bloggers' behalf. The Committee to Protect Journalists said a surprisingly vibrant blogging community has sprung up on the communist-run island, despite government intimidation, official barriers and the high cost of going online.
Model who sued Google to unmask anonymous NY blogger who called her names forgives herAugust 20th, 2009 Model forgives New York blogger who maligned herNEW YORK — A magazine model has finally confronted an anonymous female blogger who called her offensive names on a Google Web site. Liskula Cohen, who successfully sued Google to unmask the blogger, told "Good Morning America" Wednesday that she called her tormentor and said she forgives her.
US citizen trying to challenge Cuba travel ban hasn't been arrested or citedJuly 24th, 2009 Man trying to challenge Cuba travel ban still freeLOS ANGELES — A U.S. citizen trying to challenge the ban on travel to Cuba on Friday bemoaned his inability to get arrested or cited — even after having his passport stamped in Havana and bringing back Cuban memorabilia.
Reaching Argentina at last, dissident Cuban physician wishes Fidel Castro the bestJune 15th, 2009 In Argentina, dissident Cuban doctor has no grudgeBUENOS AIRES, Argentina — A dissident Cuban surgeon said Sunday that she harbors no grudge against Fidel Castro upon arriving in Argentina for an emotional family reunion after being denied permission to leave Cuba for more than a decade. Desperate to see her ailing, 90-year-old mother, Dr.
Dissident Cuban physician arrives to emotional family reunion in ArgentinaJune 14th, 2009 Family greets dissident Cuban doctor in ArgentinaBUENOS AIRES, Argentina — A dissident Cuban surgeon who had been denied permission to leave the island for more than a decade hugged her grandchildren Sunday for the first time after arriving to an emotional family reunion in Argentina. Dr. Hilda Molina, who quickly took advantage of the communist government's surprise decision late last week to let her leave, was also met by her son, Robert Quinones, whom she hadn't seen in 15 years.
Grounded for years, dissident Cuban physician flies to Argentina to visit family membersJune 14th, 2009 Dissident Cuban doctor flying to ArgentinaHAVANA — A once prominent neurosurgeon who became a political pariah after criticizing Cuba's health system flew to Argentina on Saturday, quickly taking advantage of the communist government's surprise decision to let her leave the island after years of rejecting her requests. A day after being granted travel papers, Dr.
Cuba drops ban on letting dissident doctor leave country to visit children in ArgentinaJune 13th, 2009 Cuba drops ban on dissident doctor leaving islandHAVANA — Cuba has abruptly dropped its refusal to let a prominent physician who defied Fidel Castro by criticizing the communist-run island's health care system leave the country, allowing her to visit family in Argentina after years of denials. Dr. Hilda Molina told The Associated Press on Friday that she had been given permission to travel internationally and would fly to Argentina on Saturday.
Cuba drops ban on letting doctor leave country to visit children in ArgentinaJune 12th, 2009 Cuba drops ban on letting doctor leave islandBUENOS AIRES — Cuba's government has dropped its refusal to let a prominent physician visit her family abroad, Argentina's government announced Friday. The measure resolves one of the few disputes between the two countries.
Cuba drops ban on letting doctor visit children in Argentina, ending disputeJune 12th, 2009 Cuba drops ban on letting doctor visit childrenBUENOS AIRES — Argentina's president says Cuba has dropped its refusal to let a prominent neurosurgeon leave the island to visit her family abroad. The action solves one of the few disputes between the two countries.
Raul Castro says Obama's Cuba policy changes 'minimal,' onus not on Cuba for better relationsApril 29th, 2009 Castro: Onus not on Cuba for US better relationsHAVANA — Raul Castro has dismissed Barack Obama's policy changes toward Cuba as "minimal" and says it is up to the U.S. — not Cuba — to do more to improve relations.
Cuban dissidents hail Obama for lifting travel curbsApril 14th, 2009 HAVANA - Cuban dissidents have described as 'excellent' the news that US President Barack Obama has decided to lift restrictions on Cuban Americans' travel and remittances to the island. 'It looks like an excellent thing to me, very positive, one that the Cuban people will receive joyfully,' economist Oscar Espinosa Chepe, one of the 75 dissidents jailed in 2003 crackdown and who is now on a medical parole, told EFE.