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Cuba is right in demanding compensation. The embargo was carried out ‘to bring about hunger, desperation and the overthrow of the Cuban government.’ And this is a direct quote from the State Department.
Carlos Alzugaray Treto, a former Cuban diplomat. He joined Democracy Now! from Havana to discuss the reaction there to to the reopening of the U.S. embassy after more than half a century. Tune in at DemocracyNow.org.
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“Trading with the Enemy”? Artist Duke Riley spent over four years breeding and homing 50 pigeons in Key West so they could make the 90-mile flight from Havana back to Key West carrying Cuban Cohiba cigars, which are banned in the United States. As...

“Trading with the Enemy”? Artist Duke Riley spent over four years breeding and homing 50 pigeons in Key West so they could make the 90-mile flight from Havana back to Key West carrying Cuban Cohiba cigars, which are banned in the United States. As Secretary of State John Kerry prepares to reopen the U.S. embassy in Havana this Friday, we speak with Riley about his project to challenge the Cuban embargo on Democracy Now! today.

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There’s no such thing as a good TPP.
Peter Maybarduk, Public Citizen. Maybarduk joined Democracy Now! to discuss how the TPP would give major pharmaceutical companies more power over public access to medicine and weaken public healthcare programs. Watch the discussion at democracynow.org.
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WikiLeaks is raising a $100,000 reward for the missing chapters on America’s most wanted secret: the Trans-Pacific Partnership. Democracy Now! speaks to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange about his efforts to procure the documents.

WikiLeaks is raising a $100,000 reward for the missing chapters on America’s most wanted secret: the Trans-Pacific Partnership. Democracy Now! speaks to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange about his efforts to procure the documents.

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