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The term "Cuban exile" refers to the many Cubans who fled the island of Cuba. These peoples consist of two primary groups loosely defined by the period of time occurring before and after the Mariel boat lift of the 1980s. The pre-Mariel group consisted of the mostly middle and upper classes of the island who fled in the fear of widespread reprisals after the communist takeover led by Fidel Castro in the late 1950 and through the 1970s. The people of these groups were mainly seeking political asylum. The second group consists of those peoples who emigrated from Cuba during and after the period of the Mariel boat lift of the 1980s. By and large, the majority of these peoples were, and are, seeking better economic conditions. The phenomenon date back to the Ten Years' War and the struggle for Cuban independence during the 19th century. In modern times, the term refers to the large exodus of Cubans to the United States since the 1959 Cuban Revolution.
More than one million Cubans of all social classes have left the island to the United States,Spain, Italy, Mexico, Canada, Sweden, and other countries.
Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz (American Spanish: [fiˈðel aleˈxandɾo ˈkastɾo ˈrus] audio ; born August 13, 1926), commonly known as Fidel Castro, is a Cuban politician and revolutionary who governed the Republic of Cuba as its Prime Minister from 1959 to 1976 and then its President from 1976 to 2008. Politically a Marxist–Leninist and Cuban nationalist, he also served as the First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba from 1961 until 2011. Under his administration Cuba became a one-party communist state; industry and business were nationalized, and state socialist reforms were implemented throughout society. Internationally, Castro was the Secretary-General of the Non-Aligned Movement from 1979 to 1983 and from 2006 to 2008.
Born in Birán as the son of a wealthy farmer, Castro adopted leftist anti-imperialist politics while studying law at the University of Havana. After participating in rebellions against right-wing governments in the Dominican Republic and Colombia, he planned the overthrow of Cuban President Fulgencio Batista, launching a failed attack on the Moncada Barracks in 1953. After a year's imprisonment, he traveled to Mexico where he formed a revolutionary group, the 26th of July Movement, with Che Guevara and his brother Raúl Castro. Returning to Cuba, Castro took a key role in the Cuban Revolution by leading the Movement in a guerrilla war against Batista's forces from the Sierra Maestra. After Batista's overthrow in 1959, Castro assumed military and political power as Cuba's Prime Minister. The United States was alarmed by Castro's friendly relations with the Soviet Union, and unsuccessfully attempted to remove him by assassination, economic blockade, and counter-revolution, including the Bay of Pigs invasion of 1961. Countering these threats, Castro formed an alliance with the Soviets and allowed them to place nuclear weapons on the island, sparking the Cuban Missile Crisis – a defining incident of the Cold War – in 1962.
Cuban Exiles in 1960s Miami
Cuban Exiles Still at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay
Miami: home to the largest Cuban exile community
Cuban Exiles in Tampa 1957
Right-wing Cuban exiles attack journalist in Miami
Voice of Cuban exiles struggles to find audience
Tribute to Cuban Exiles
Cuban Exile Community Reels at Obama’s Warm Welcome in Havana
USA: MIAMI: FUNERAL OF CUBAN EXILE JORGE MAS CANOSA UPDATE
Reactions from Cuban exiles in Miami to Fidel Castro's resignation
Actors: C. Ransom Walrod (miscellaneous crew), Jim Jaffe (miscellaneous crew), John Scott (editor), Cynthia Streit (miscellaneous crew), Greta Scacchi (actress), Errol Reichow (miscellaneous crew), Maurice Jarre (composer), Celia Cruz (actress), Gregory Alpert (miscellaneous crew), Shay Cunliffe (costume designer), Vincent D'Onofrio (actor), Jimmy Smits (actor), Joe Zimmerman (miscellaneous crew), Gillian Armstrong (director), Roberto Escobar (actor),
Genres: Drama, Thriller,Actors: C. Ransom Walrod (miscellaneous crew), Jim Jaffe (miscellaneous crew), John Scott (editor), Cynthia Streit (miscellaneous crew), Greta Scacchi (actress), Errol Reichow (miscellaneous crew), Maurice Jarre (composer), Celia Cruz (actress), Gregory Alpert (miscellaneous crew), Shay Cunliffe (costume designer), Vincent D'Onofrio (actor), Jimmy Smits (actor), Joe Zimmerman (miscellaneous crew), Gillian Armstrong (director), Roberto Escobar (actor),
Genres: Drama, Thriller,Author of Havana USA, historian Maria Christina Garcia describes the change in attitudes of Cuban exiles in Miami pre- and post-1965. For more visit FHC's techer resource at http://www.floridadream.org Video courtesy of historian Maria Christina Garcia. For more visit FHC's teacher resource at http://www.floridadream.org Video courtesy of historian Maria Christina Garcia.
In the early 1960s, hundreds of anti-Castro Cubans took refuge on the U.S. Naval base in Guantanamo Bay. Half a century later, two dozen of them still live here. Photo: Brandon Thibodeaux for The Wall Street Journal Subscribe to the WSJ channel here: http://bit.ly/14Q81Xy Visit the WSJ channel for more video: https://www.youtube.com/wsjdigitalnetwork More from the Wall Street Journal: Visit WSJ.com: http://online.wsj.com/home-page Follow WSJ on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/wsjlive Follow WSJ on Google+: https://plus.google.com/+wsj/posts Follow WSJ on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WSJLive Follow WSJ on Instagram: http://instagram.com/wsj Follow WSJ on Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/wsj/ Follow WSJ on Tumblr: http://www.tumblr.com/tagged/wall-street-journal
Miami: home to the largest Cuban exile community. Is Fidel Castros Cuban regime in trouble? The signs are'nt too encouraging. Under international pressure, the Castro brothers have released dozens of political prisoners this year and faced with bankruptcy, the Cuban state has also sacked 500,000 government officials. Fidel Castros return to the political mainstream after a 4 year absence has been marked with a series of sensationalistic statements. In Miami, home to the largest Cuban exile community, 800,000 Cuban-Americans believe the cracks are beginning to show and time for change has finally arrived... http://www.france24.com/en/
WTVT-TV correspondent Roger Sharp reports on the reaction of Cuban exiles living in Tampa to the March 12, 1957, attack on Fulgencio Batista's presidential palace by Fidel Castro's revolutionaries.
I was video taping a demonstration between Code Pink and Cuban exiles on Calle Ocho in Miami when a group of Cubans accused me of being a communist because they saw me talking to members of Code Pink.
The US government-backed Radio/TV Marti was created in the 1980's by the Reagan administration to broadcast uncensored news to Castro's Cuba, and the network remains a significant voice for exiled Cuban-Americans. Duration: 02:29
I used the occasion of my nomination as the Republican candidate for Speaker of the House to give this tribute to the historic Cuban exiles.
English/Nat A nation in exile buried its leader on Tuesday, as thousands paid their respects to Jorge Mas Canosa - the man who led the fight to topple Fidel Castro's communist regime. The Cuban exile leader died of lung cancer on Sunday, aged 58. His death had left a leadership vacuum at the top of the Cuban American community, with no groomed successor to take the freedom struggle forward. Outside St Michael's church in Miami's Little Havana neighbourhood, thousands of mourners listened to Jorge Mas Canosa's funeral on loudspeakers. Inside were Mas' family and close friends. Jorge Mas Canosa founded the Cuban American National Foundation and led it for more than 17 years. Mas Canosa monopolised U-S policy on Cuba by pushing legislation like the Cuban Democracy Act of ...
SHOTLIST 1. Exterior shot of cafe 2. Shot of woman pouring coffee 3. Shot of man drinking coffee 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Damian Arzola, Cuban exile "My thought is nothing changes. Everything continues to be the same. Unless they turn the whole thing upside down and they bring democracy and free elections and everyone of them is out of Cuba, nothing has changed." 5. Cutaway of men drinking coffee 6. SOUNDBITE (English) Damian Arzola, Cuban exile "He's just a man and he's come to his end and what's needed is a change in the system, in the way of life and everything, but not with the same people." 7. Cutaway of three men standing around 8. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) No name given, Cuban exile "For me, nothing is new. For me, everything stays the same. The only difference is the dog, th...
Alert! A cuban exiles grandson talks about his new book ???
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"I don't wanna go and have a vacation in a place where the people that live in that country can't enjoy the same things that I can as a Cuban exile," says Gloria Estefan in an interview that's part of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame's Louder Than Words exhibit. #RockPolitics See rock and politics collide in Cleveland, Ohio: http://rockhall.com/exhibits/louder-than-words-rock-power-politics/
Ramon Saul Sanchez, of the Democracy Movement, on purpose of today's Freedom Flotilla. Below was taken from the Democracy Movement Facebook page and translated to English DEMOCRACY MOVEMENT ITINERARY AND PURPOSE OF MAY 1ST FLOTILLAMARITIME ACTIVITY WITH DEMOCRACY BOAT THIS SUNDAY MAY 1st DURING ADONIA CRUISE TO CUBA DEPARTURE OBJECTIVES WE WANT AN OPENING BUT WITH RIGHTS FOR CUBANS ALSO 1. To welcome the progress made in relation to the recognition of the right of Cubans to enter and leave their own country by sea and that Cubans on the Island be able to work on cruise ships and merchant ships as a big step in the right direction. 2. To welcome the fact that Carnival rectified its initial policy of not selling tickets to the Cubans and prepared to not travel to the island until ...
Ramon Saul Sanchez, of the Democracy Movement, on purpose of today's Freedom Flotilla. Below was taken from the Democracy Movement Facebook page and translated to English DEMOCRACY MOVEMENT ITINERARY AND PURPOSE OF MAY 1ST FLOTILLAMARITIME ACTIVITY WITH DEMOCRACY BOAT THIS SUNDAY MAY 1st DURING ADONIA CRUISE TO CUBA DEPARTURE OBJECTIVES WE WANT AN OPENING BUT WITH RIGHTS FOR CUBANS ALSO 1. To welcome the progress made in relation to the recognition of the right of Cubans to enter and leave their own country by sea and that Cubans on the Island be able to work on cruise ships and merchant ships as a big step in the right direction. 2. To welcome the fact that Carnival rectified its initial policy of not selling tickets to the Cubans and prepared to not travel to the island until ...
Ramon Saul Sanchez, of the Democracy Movement, on purpose of today's Freedom Flotilla. Below was taken from the Democracy Movement Facebook page and translated to English DEMOCRACY MOVEMENT ITINERARY AND PURPOSE OF MAY 1ST FLOTILLAMARITIME ACTIVITY WITH DEMOCRACY BOAT THIS SUNDAY MAY 1st DURING ADONIA CRUISE TO CUBA DEPARTURE OBJECTIVES WE WANT AN OPENING BUT WITH RIGHTS FOR CUBANS ALSO 1. To welcome the progress made in relation to the recognition of the right of Cubans to enter and leave their own country by sea and that Cubans on the Island be able to work on cruise ships and merchant ships as a big step in the right direction. 2. To welcome the fact that Carnival rectified its initial policy of not selling tickets to the Cubans and prepared to not travel to the island until ...
Sub for more: http://nnn.is/the_new_media | The Marshall Report reports, In an article written by David Zephyr, he has exposed the connection between Rafael Cruz the father of candidate Ted Cruz and the Bush oil connection. Interesting facts have arisen connecting him to Lee Harvey Oswald. Interesting that Mr. Zephr has discovered the CIA connection that many of us have suspected of Rafael Cruz for a long time. See the report here: https://youtu.be/tMz_ucv7PDw Read more: https://themarshallreport.wordpress.com/2016/04/12/rafael-cruz-a-pro-batista-cia-connected-cuban-in-exile-really-ted/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SUPPORT THE NETWORK WITH THE LINKS BELOW! -------------------------------------------------------------------------...
The Cuban Revolution was a successful armed revolt by Fidel Castro's 26th of July Movement, which overthrew the US-backed Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista on 1 January 1959, after over five years of struggle. "Our revolution is endangering all American possessions in Latin America. We are telling these countries to make their own revolution." — Che Guevara, October 1962 Castro later travelled to the United States to explain his revolution. He said, "I know what the world thinks of us, we are Communists, and of course I have said very clearly that we are not Communists; very clearly." Hundreds of suspected Batista-era agents, policemen and soldiers were put on public trial for human rights abuses and war crimes, including murder and torture. Most of those convicted in revolutionary tribun...
Forced to leave his homeland in Havana Cuba at twenty-one, Jose came to America, put himself through medical school and became a successful cardiologist. Jose shares with us some of his memories of Cuba, his life long passion for gardening, his encounter with Fidel Castro and more. Shot in Orland Park IL, May 2016
11.16.15 In this lecture, Dr. Patricia Price will report on her interviews with Cuban exile individuals and groups to gain a better sense of how they make a home in the world.
►My channel: http://youtube.com/TheBestFilmArchives ►SUBSCRIBE: http://www.youtube.com/TheBestFilmArchives?sub_confirmation=1 ►Google+: http://plus.google.com/+TheBestFilmArchives ►Facebook: http://facebook.com/TheBestFilmArchives ►Twitter: http://twitter.com/BestFilmArch This documentary film focuses on the revolution in Cuba on 1959 with the exile of Batista, a tyrant in the eyes of many Cubans. It discusses the days leading up to the revolution, which many saw as the beginning of democracy in Cuba. Then it shows the consequences of Castro's actions after he won power, and the world's response to his communist regime. Historical Background: The Cuban Revolution (1953-1959) was an armed revolt conducted by Fidel Castro's 26th of July Movement and its allies against the U.S.-backed auth...
http://www.clickeventonline.com/event/cultura/120419-TheCubanVisualImaginationinExile.htm http://www.cubaliberal.org/cultura/120419-TheCubanVisualImaginationinExile.htm Conference titled "The Cuban Visual Imagination in Exile" by Ricardo Pau-Llosa Ricardo Pau-Llosa was born in Havana and has lived in the U.S. since 1960. A widely published poet, he is also an internationally recognized art critic, curator and lecturer specializing in Modernist and contemporary Latin American art. He has published major essays on Cuban art in exile, and in 2010 the Snite Museum of Art at the University of Notre Dame exhibited Parallel Currents: Highlights of the Ricardo Pau-Llosa Collection of Latin American Art and published a major book-length catalog to accompany it, focusing in Pau-Llosa's personal an...
"Talk" Magazine's Ann Louise Bardach discusses the relationship between America and Cuba, with special emphasis on why Fidel Castro remains in power, the nature of the Cuban exile community in Miami and the Elian Gonzalez case. Series: "Voices" [2/2001] [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 5483]
Produced by Jeff Imig & Lisa Wise (1998) Car bombs, death threats, and black lists plague members of the Cuban exile community who have spoke against the U.S. embargo against Cuba. Other exiled Cubans perpetuate this atmosphere of terrorism and intimidation. And while this battle ensues in south Florida, a small island of 11 million people suffers as the US embargo continues. An eye-opening look, which questions the human cost of the embargo, at the struggle between Cuba and its exile community in Miami.
http://democracynow.org - As a new chapter in U.S.-Cuban relations begins, we host a roundtable discussion about the prisoners released as part of the new deal. Cuba freed USAID contractor Alan Gross and a former Cuban intelligence officer who who worked secretly for the CIA, and the United States released the remaining members of the Cuban Five: Gerardo Hernández, Antonio Guerrero and Ramón Labañino. We speak with attorney Martin Garbus of the Cuban Five legal team and broadcast an excerpt from our 2013 interview with the first freed member of the Cuban Five, René González, who describes why he came to the United States to investigate militant Cuban exile groups. We also discuss the significance of the new relationship between the two countries. “Our government has been trying to destroy ...
Fernando González & The Cuban 5 - 200 Danes Celebrate their Release: The Cuban, Fernando González, traveled in the early 1990s from Cuba to Miami in order to infiltrate and monitor Cuban exile terrorist groups, so he could warn Cuba. So did Rene Gonzalez, Antonio Guerrero, Ramón Fernandez and Gerardo Hernández. Later they were to be known as "The 5" Cuban anti-terrorists. On the 12th of September 1998, Fernando and the other four were exposed and imprisoned. At a manipulated trial, they were in all, sentenced to four life sentences plus 65 years. They had already served 16 years in prison when the US backed off due to pressure from an enormous wave of international solidarity. On December 17, 2014, the remaining three of "The 5" were released and returned to Cuba. Performing guitarist...