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To mark another anniversary of the death of Cuban dissident Oswaldo Payá on Tuesday, the National Endowment for Democracy ...
A bipartisan group South Florida lawmakers want the street in front of the Cuban government’s embassy in Washington renamed ...
Cuban dissident Oswaldo Payá greets supporters in 2003 in Havana. In "Give Me Liberty," David E. Hoffman charts the life and suspicious death of a man who challenged the Castro regime.
Oswaldo Payá, a leading voice of opposition to Fidel Castro in Cuba, who was killed more than 10 years ago in a suspicious car wreck, left a potent legacy for a future generation fighting for ...
Oswaldo Payá took many risks in his fight for freedom in an oppressive Cuba. The Varela Project resonated with Cubans, before it was shut down.
Oswaldo Paya at work in his Havana home on the Varela Project petitions It’s been a decade since Cuba’s most prominent dissident, Oswaldo Payá, died in a suspicious car accident on the island.
Cuban dissident Oswaldo Pay died in a car crash in 2012. Pedro Portal EL Nuevo For opponents of the Cuban government, the death — we call it the murder — of respected activist Oswaldo Payá ...
Oswaldo Payá died in 2012 when his car crashed into a tree in eastern Cuba in what the government deemed an accident caused by ... Payá is being represented pro bono by attorney Carlos ...
Oswaldo Payá speaks to supporters at his Aunt Beba's house on May 14, 2002. "Liberation is born from the soul, through a stroke of lightning that God gives to Cubans," he said.
It will also be a permanent reminder that, due to the work of courageous activists such as Oswaldo Paya, the regime’s days are numbered, and the Cuban people will be free.
Cuban dissident leader Oswaldo Paya, died on July 22 in an apparent traffic accident in the southeastern province of Granma. The accident occurred at around 2 p.m. local time when the 60-year-old ...