Cacerolazos and an Unusual Student Protest Emerge in Havana Amid Blackouts and u.s. Pressure.
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The shortage of fuel continues to dent in a Cuba at the limit that, with every passing day, accumulates reasons for discontent. The inhabitants of the capital, with more powerlessness than determination because they do not see the end of precariousness, have re-harvest their cauldrons to protest for the prolonged hours without electricity. Last week, the blackouts have primed with the neighborhoods of Havana – in the rest of the provinces of the…
By Rocío Muñoz-Ledo and Avery Schmitz, CNN en Español The outrage this weekend turned to the streets of Havana with casseroles and an unusual student protest in the capital, in the midst of the energy crisis that has been affecting Cuba for several years and that, in recent weeks, has been aggravated by the shortage of fuel and the increasingly prolonged blackouts.In several parts of the center of the capital, residents went out on Saturday nigh…
Residents of the Havana neighborhood of Miramar held a pan in the middle of a blackout to protest the lack of electricity. With this new night of protests, there are four days of demonstrations in the capital.
A new wave of social unrest occurred in Cuba this weekend, in the midst of prolonged blackouts, food shortages and the deterioration of living conditions, factors that in recent years have triggered periodic demonstrations in different areas of the island
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