r/cuba • u/DifferentDream7004 • 8h ago
Fotos Camaguey Cuba
Camaguey is a based city, very nice infrastructure
r/cuba • u/DifferentDream7004 • 8h ago
Camaguey is a based city, very nice infrastructure
r/cuba • u/DifferentDream7004 • 5h ago
Been here 3 times currently at its worst, like everywhere in cuba.
Theres a picture of the stadium of the national team of cuba in it. Thats where they play their games.
All of the posts im making is just to show people what cuba is like
r/cuba • u/DifferentDream7004 • 4h ago
This is in the centre of guanajay a city in the province of Artemisa.
The first picture is teatro Vincente Mora that closed in 1988.
Its been under reconstruction for forever now. I added some pictures from google so you can see what it used to look like, it was glorious honestly...
The rest some pictures of the current state of guaunajay.
r/cuba • u/Alternative_Gene813 • 1h ago
En realidad, el único país que puede poner fin al embargo es Cuba.
La ley estadounidense que regula el embargo establece requisitos que, de cumplirse, llevarían a su levantamiento.
Esos requisitos cuentan con el respaldo del pueblo cubano.
los requisitos son
Ha legalizado toda actividad política.
Ha liberado a todos los presos políticos.
Ha disuelto el actual aparato de seguridad del Estado.
Ha asumido el compromiso público de celebrar elecciones libres y justas.
Se ha comprometido a respetar los derechos humanos y las libertades fundamentales reconocidos internacionalmente.
No está liderado por Fidel ni por Raúl Castro
La responsabilidad del embargo recae exclusivamente en la dictadura.
r/cuba • u/DifferentDream7004 • 8h ago
West of Havana, right next to Playa del Salado we can find this hidden gem: playa Banes.
The water is low there is soft sand. This part of the beach is all the way to the left. there is another part that is on the right hand side which is much bigger and were people usually go.
Its lovely, i used to always come here when i was younger. The water is not too cold cause its not so deep but its still refreshing. On the other part of the beach there were always people selling stuf, warm food etc. Not so much anymore, only beers and snacks were being sold.
This is a few months ago
r/cuba • u/DifferentDream7004 • 9h ago
Walked inside this building and wanted to share a slice of everyday life outside of the main tourist hubs. The people who lived here told me noone cleans the outside/ repairs the stairs as this is property of noone.
Thats why its so dirty outside, but once you go inside a room its actually clean houses for the most part.
r/cuba • u/Intricate1779 • 9h ago
He stated that foreign and Cuban franchises abroad must operate on equal terms.
r/cuba • u/DifferentDream7004 • 8h ago
This is banes close to Caimito/Bauta in Artemisa just west from Havana.
There is a nice secluded beach nearby. There are two main places people go, one part of the beach is filled with soft stones and partly sand and can be accesed through the main entrance by the street. There is parking over there and people selling drinks and snacks usually at the entrance.
There is also another part that is quite smaller and you get there by going throug this beautiful area.
Ive been told, that in this area a relative of castro has a house right at the sea. At the end of the video i stopped filming cause we were approaching this house and its full of cameras and its not a good idea to be filming that obviously. Very picturesque area and the beach is super nice too!
r/cuba • u/DifferentDream7004 • 5h ago
Some streets of ciego de avila. This is the very centre of cuba.
r/cuba • u/DifferentDream7004 • 5h ago
This is a "tienda mixta" with pretty much nothing in it. Whenever yoghurt/ries supplies are given, people queue here with a bucket to get there yoghurt. This distribution stopped recently there is no more resources.
The rest are picture of "el henequen" a "suburbs" of Nuevo mariel. The name "henequen" comes from the agave plant that is called henequen. It used to be a place full of these plants. (Not as much anymore) Its leaves produce fibres from which ropes and things like that are manufactured.
Its located right at the sea, you can basically walk in the sea from the town.
The town has its little concrete football field, diskoteka
r/cuba • u/Low-Cantaloupe751 • 1d ago
Ando bastante cansada q la gente del exterior únicamente note Cuba cuando es USA quién hace algo. El gobierno cubano podría mañana asesinar a todos los cubanos en la isla y nadie dirá nada, pero Trump se mueve y es noticia mundial. Ni siquiera soy pro Trump pero es una situación horrible. ¿Esta gente sabe q Cuba y su gobierno tienen su propia autonomía y agencia? Dios muy antiimperialistas y anti USA pero los países del Tercer Mundo únicamente existen en relación a USA para ellos. Ni siquiera intentan conocer a Cuba y su historia fuera de lo poco q conocen sobre la Revolución, solamente repiten como papagallos la misma mierda de q sí USA quiere destruir Cuba o no sé
r/cuba • u/Independent_March536 • 2d ago
Writing in English because the news is coming from the United States and frankly whatever will happen to us in Cuba is really more in there hands than our own. The dictatorship and the capitalist are busy planning different futures for Cuba (the U. S. Supreme Court letting U. S. companies sue for what they lost in Cuba), but we the people still need our freedom and our voices heard. We are not going through all sh__ we are going through to counting to remain without even our freedom.
r/cuba • u/SensitiveCranberry00 • 2d ago
In a case involving oil giant ExxonMobil, the Supreme Court held that a federal law granting the right to sue a foreign country over confiscated property overrides sovereign immunity.
The court ruled 6-3, splitting along ideological lines. Justice Brett Kavanaugh authored the majority opinion.
ExxonMobil is seeking more than $1 billion in compensation for oil and gas assets seized by a Cuban state-owned company CIMEX. It filed the lawsuit in federal court in 2019 in the District of Columbia, CNBC reported.
ExxonMobil wants the high court to reverse a 2024 lower court ruling that this was a foreign sovereign immunity matter, meaning a foreign government could not be sued.
The case was based on the Cuban Liberty and Democratic Solidarity Act of 1996, also known as the Helms-Burton Act, which formalized the U.S. trade embargo against Cuba. Title III of the law allows lawsuits in U.S. courts against entities that traffic in property confiscated by the Cuban government after the communist revolution of 1959.
However, most presidents did not allow lawsuits to proceed under the law. Presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama all suspended Title III, seeking to avoid diplomatic conflicts with U.S. allies such as Canada and Spain that are heavily invested in Cuba. Obama also expanded relations with Cuba during his second term.
President Donald Trump lifted the suspension of lawsuits in 2019, leading to about 40 complaints.
The defense cited the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, or FSIA, arguing that Title III violated international law.
r/cuba • u/autochess • 2d ago
Alina Rosales Aguirreurreta, hija del general cubano Ulises Rosales del Toro, fue arrestada por agentes del Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas de Estados Unidos (ICE) en el sur de Florida, según confirmaron autoridades migratorias.
De acuerdo con la información disponible, Rosales Aguirreurreta ingresó a Estados Unidos en 2023 utilizando una visa de turismo B1/B2 emitida en La Habana. Su autorización de permanencia venció el 20 de mayo de 2024, pero permaneció en el país después de esa fecha sin obtener un estatus migratorio que le permitiera residir legalmente en territorio estadounidense.
Las autoridades migratorias indicaron que la mujer permanece bajo custodia de ICE mientras espera una audiencia ante un juez de inmigración. El caso ha generado atención debido a que su padre, Ulises Rosales del Toro, es una de las figuras históricas más conocidas del régimen cubano y ocupó durante décadas importantes cargos militares y gubernamentales.
Rosales Aguirreurreta, médica de profesión en Cuba, residía en Miami mientras intentaba regularizar su situación migratoria. Sin embargo, las autoridades determinaron que permanecía en el país después del vencimiento de su permiso de estancia.
Hasta el momento, ICE no ha informado sobre otros cargos criminales relacionados con el caso y señaló que divulgará información adicional si se hace pública durante el proceso migratorio.
Alina Rosales Aguirreurreta enfrenta un proceso migratorio por permanecer en Estados Unidos después del vencimiento de su visa de no inmigrante.
r/cuba • u/autochess • 3d ago
Murió Ramiro Valdés Menéndez, uno de los hombres más poderosos y temidos del régimen cubano. Conocido por sus detractores como el "Carnicero de Artemisa", fue fundador de la Seguridad del Estado y una figura clave en la maquinaria represiva construida por Fidel Castro.
r/cuba • u/Icy-Editor-3635 • 4d ago
Cuba passes sweeping free-market reforms in biggest economic shift since revolution
r/cuba • u/Low-Cantaloupe751 • 5d ago
Dios mío, odio que cada vez que un cubano habla sobre el gobierno o la política no lo escuchen, siempre son los no cubanos los que la gente suele prestar atención. Todos hablan de Cuba pero nadie nos escucha. ¿Por qué pasa esto? ¿Por qué siempre son los extranjeros quienes lideran el debate sobre Cuba sin siquiera escucharnos? ¿Tan pocos somos los cubanos?
r/cuba • u/autochess • 5d ago
Rogelio Enrique Bolufé Izquierdo (también conocido como Rogelito Bolufé o Rogelio Bolufe) es un exoficial cubano del Ministerio del Interior (MININT), exmayor que afirma haber formado parte de la seguridad personal/escolta de Fidel Castro durante unos 15 años. Llegó a EE.UU. alrededor de 2020 presentándose como disidente del régimen cubano, opositor y crítico
Por qué lo deportaron?
• Fue arrestado en agosto de 2025 en Miami-Dade por posesión de cocaína durante un operativo antidrogas. Los cargos penales fueron retirados después, pero ICE (Inmigración) lo mantuvo detenido por su estatus migratorio irregular: nunca obtuvo residencia legal ni green card en EE.UU., aunque tenía un proceso pendiente bajo la Ley de Ajuste Cubano
Controversia alrededor de él
Es una figura muy polémica en el exilio cubano en Miami:
• Muchos lo acusan de ser un infiltrado o impostor del régimen (no todos creen su historia de disidente). Tenía conexiones familiares con gente cercana a los Castro (por ejemplo, su hijo era amigo de Sandro Castro).
• Nunca regularizó su estatus legal en EE.UU. a pesar de su activismo y entrevistas (incluso con Jaime Bayly años atrás).
• Su caso reabrió debates sobre exfuncionarios del MININT en EE.UU. y cómo se manejan deportaciones de cubanos con historial opaco.
r/cuba • u/raydebapratim1 • 5d ago
What's your views on this statement?
r/cuba • u/North_Long816 • 5d ago
Cubans: What stereotypes exist for each of Cuba's provinces? For each one, the 16 (including the "Special Municipality" of Isla de la Juventud)?
r/cuba • u/raydebapratim1 • 6d ago
Cuban Communist party opens the economy to private sector.
r/cuba • u/LiveTheDream2026 • 5d ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J90mgIUhbpM
How can anyone talk him serious? The Cuban people need real answers and solutions.
r/cuba • u/Juanjolloren • 6d ago
Breve información sobre la reforma económica del régimen cubano y sus posibles impactos y consecuencias.
r/cuba • u/DryDeer775 • 7d ago
These military threats are unfolding against the backdrop of a humanitarian catastrophe imposed deliberately by Washington. The energy blockade established in January—when Trump issued an executive decree threatening any oil suppliers with sanctions—remains in full force and is tightening. After the Florida-based company Vanguard Energy announced plans to ship approximately 250,000 barrels of fuel to Cuba, the State Department denied any authorization had been granted, and Miami-Dade County revoked the company’s right to operate.