Are the chains of Fidel Castro's tyranny crumbling? Once the dictator-emeritus is gone, his sucker-uppers will face direct challenges to their legitimacy. Might Cuba finally see the free elections that Fidel lied about 50 years ago?
Frank Warner
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Exit Visa No Longer Needed For Citizens To Leave Cuba
Posted by: CJW | October 20, 2012 at 10:50 AM