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Bell After bell... and Above Them, Centuries of Cuban Life

Summary by diariodecuba.com
In December 2025, the news of the ringing of bells from the Church of La Milagrosa in Santos Suárez, Havana, in support of popular protests over the energy crisis, was emotional. Added to the cacerolazo was the ringing of bronze, powerfully amplifying the population's demand. Their forced silence evidences coercion in all the ways used to transmit the long-awaited message of freedom.
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In December 2025, the news of the ringing of bells from the Church of La Milagrosa in Santos Suárez, Havana, in support of popular protests over the energy crisis, was emotional. Added to the cacerolazo was the ringing of bronze, powerfully amplifying the population's demand. Their forced silence evidences coercion in all the ways used to transmit the long-awaited message of freedom.

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diariodecuba.com broke the news on Sunday, May 3, 2026.
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