‘My friends are still in jail’: Cubans take to the streets but fear crossing line
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Cubans are voicing their frustrations over ongoing power blackouts, yet the likelihood of a resurgence of the mass protests seen in 2021 appears low. This is largely due to the government's harsh crackdown on dissent during those protests, which has instilled fear among potential demonstrators. Many citizens are torn between their desire for change and the risks associated with taking to the streets.
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Cuba has faced numerous challenges, including economic difficulties exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic and ongoing energy crises. The protests in 2021 marked a significant moment in Cuban history, highlighting widespread dissatisfaction with the government. However, the subsequent crackdown has left many citizens hesitant to express their grievances openly.
The information provided in this article reflects the situation as of the publication date and may be subject to change.
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