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Cuban doctors treat Mexico’s earthquake victims

The hospital, set up in the grounds of the Ixtepec sports stadium, offers consolations across general family medicine, pediatrics, gynecology and obstetrics, orthopedics and traumatology, surgery and neurosurgery, 24 hours a day

Antonio Guerrero watercolor exposition inaugurated in Havana

Fifteen watercolors, one for each of the 15 years the Cuban Five have suffered in prison, in an exposition entitled Yo me muero como viví, (I will die as I have lived) by Antonio Guerrero, inaugurated September 11, in Havana’s José Martí Memorial.

Cuban Interests Section in Washington to renew passports despite consulate closure

The Cuban Interests Section in Washington announced May 12 that it will renew expired passports of Cuban citizens resident in the United States preparing to travel to Cuba in the coming months, despite the currently unresolved issue of the consulate’s closure in response to the termination of banking services to Cuba.

Day of action for the health of Mumia Abu-Jamal

Actions are being carried out in various cities around the world today, September 7, to demand Mumia Abu-Jamal receive immediate treatment with new antiviral drugs which could cure Hepatitis C, a disease from which he, along with almost 6,000 other Pennsylvania state inmates, suffers

The New York Times publishes article on torture in Guantánamo prison

In the editorial entitled “Torture and Its Psychological Aftermath,” published October 21, U.S. newspaper The New York Times asks if any government official will be held accountable for the harm caused to tortured prisoners of war, above all those incarcerated in the Naval Base which illegally occupies a piece of sovereign territory in Guantánamo, Cuba

IRS attacks Pastors for Peace

After over seven years of harassment and intimidation by the IRS (U.S. Internal Revenue Service), the Interreligious Foundation for Community Organization (IFCO)/ Pastors for Peace has been informed that its status as a non-profit organization will be revoked due to its humanitarian work in Cuba