As Hugo Chavez’s health deteriorates, Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo speculates on how Cuba and its citizens would survive without Venezuelan subsidies.
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As Cuba celebrates its Revolution for the 55th time, Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo examines the ways in which Cuba has stayed the same.
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Havana writer Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo expresses concern over animal abandonment and cruelty in Cuba, which he believes is a sign of “greater tragedy to come.”
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In this week’s Revolution Evening Post Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo examines the potential effects of Cuba’s new free-trade areas on U.S.-Cuba relations.
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Blogger Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo reveals how the devastation wrought on Cuba by Hurricane Sandy brought together Cuban citizens on both sides of the political spectrum.
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Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo examines the new changes to Cuba’s travel laws to see what effect, if any, it will have on Cuba’s citizens.
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In his latest column, Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo asserts that depicting Fidel Castro is a crime by highlighting the case of arrested Cuban artist Yanoski Mora.
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Columnist Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo profiles Cuban political graffiti artist Danilo Maldonado, who has tattooed his art on his body, transforming it into “a living cry for freedom, something unprecedented in the history of Cuban resistance.”
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Sampsonia Way columnist Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo writes about his recent experience with an “express arrest” in Cuba, arrests of regular occurrence under President Raúl Castro that take place outside of the law with no possible recourse for complaint.
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Columnist Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo recounts the numerous close calls with death experienced by Fidel Castro. While the Cuban government assures its citizens that the ailing leader is healthy, Pardo asserts that most Cubans are focused on the new economic reforms.
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