And it's still
looks a lot like the days before Barack Obama extended his olive branch;
More
than 700 artists wrote to Cuban President Raul Castro on Friday calling
for the release of a colleague who was detained for a third time in
three days in a crackdown that has tested a new detente with the United
States.
Cuban performance artist Tania
Bruguera was detained again on Thursday after going to a Havana prison
to demand that fellow opponents of the government be released,
dissidents said. She had planned an open microphone event earlier this
week that the communist government called a "political provocation."
Which
progressive Cuba won't tolerate today, any more than it did back in 1959 when John Foster Dulles talked Dwight Eisenhower into a similar appeasement.
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