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August 9, 2006

After Castro

With Fidel Castro ill and the reins of power in Havana passed, at least temporarily, to his brother Raul, attention has turned to what a post-Castro Cuba will look like. Theresa Bond's 2003 article "The Crackdown in Cuba," an account of the Cuban government's repression, portrays some of the island's little-known dissenters and suggests what might happen if the current opposition were given the opportunity to rule.

 

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