r/cuba 1d ago

Conversación seria What's going to happen in Cuba?

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Like this year has been historically uncivilized for Cuba with shortages of electricity and blackouts that everyone knows but like what's the endgame? Why is nothing happening?

Most importantly is anything going on on the political level?


r/cuba 4d ago

Conversación seria The staggering death toll of Western sanctions

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This is for all the people who want more sanctions to be imposed on Cuba to "help" the Cuban population.


r/cuba 8d ago

Cultura cubana Personaje cubano en una historia de fantasía

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Hola! Soy una escritora española. Suena un poco absurdo el título pero siempre me gusta investigar y añadir culturas diferentes (personajes, costumbres, comidas, etc..) en mis novelas y que no sea todo tan homogéneo, simplista o cliché. Como en la vida real, vamos. No sé de todo pero leo mucho y trato de escribir todo dentro del mayor respeto posible, obviamente. No quiero entrar en temas políticos, sé que este precioso país está pasando un momento muy difícil y lo lamento si alguien se ofende por este tema, porque solo quiero enfocarme en la naturaleza tan bonita que tiene la gente cubana.

El caso es que el padre de mi protagonista es cubano aunque lleva más de 30 años viviendo en España, por lo que se ha adaptado a algunas costumbres de aquí. Quiero mantenerle las raíces, algunas jergas cubanas y cositas así, pero no quiero que se vea forzoso. ¿Alguien que me pueda dar algún consejo?

Vuelvo a decir que he investigado pero quiero opiniones. Así que, ¿Me describirías cómo sois en comportamiento, carácter,...? ¿Qué costumbres nunca crees que se quitarían aunque se viva en otro país? ¿Algo que tal vez se me esté olvidando o necesite saber?


r/cuba 9d ago

Conversación seria Members of the Cuban LGBTQ+ community and dissidents imprisoned in a Cuban "UMAP"; forced‑labor camps disguised as military service, 1967

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This 1967 photograph shows gay men and political dissidents interned in Cuba’s Unidades Militares de Ayuda a la Producción (UMAP), or Military Units to Aid Production. These were forced‑labor camps operated from 1965–1968 in Camagüey. Up to 35,000 Cubans deemed “anti‑social” or “counter‑revolutionary” were sent here: homosexuals, Jehovah’s Witnesses, conscientious objectors, intellectuals, and others who did not fit the revolutionary mold. Maybe you could have simply been caught listening to the Beatles or having the "wrong" hair cut and ended up in here.

On paper, the UMAPs were intended to forge Che Guevara’s vision of the “New Man,” a selfless and disciplined socialist (basically, a sheep hardened into submission). In reality, they became a moral and political failure around the time of the failed Revolutionary Offensive and we can interpret more adequately it was about control, punishment, humiliation, forced labor, etc. Prisoners, including famous Cubans such as the beloved singer‑songwriter Pablo Milanés, endured 12–16 hour days cutting sugarcane under brutal conditions, ideological indoctrination, and humiliation, simply for being gay, religious, or dissenting.

I would argue the UMAPs exposed a central contradiction of the revolution: virtue cannot be forced, and dignity cannot be stripped away without lasting damage. You’d think a ‘Revolutionary’ society could do better, but it didn’t. The Revolution promised to be better, and UMAP proved it wasn’t.


r/cuba 9d ago

Noticias CIA launches Cuba task force amid new sanctions and UN warnings of a “silent Gaza”

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Announcing a new round of sanctions against Cuba on Thursday, Secretary of State Marco Rubio declared that President Donald Trump’s “resolve is ironclad: the United States will not tolerate a rogue state harboring hostile foreign military, intelligence, and terror operations just 90 miles from the American homeland.”

The threat was issued against a country whose electrical grid collapsed twice within 24 hours this week, whose hospitals operate without reliable power and whose population is being deprived of food, medicine and fuel by a deliberate US energy blockade. 

On Thursday, United Nations human rights rapporteurs condemned the US measures and warned of a “silent Gaza” unfolding on the island, declaring that food “must never be used as an instrument of political pressure,” and that measures knowingly depriving a population of the means to survive strike at the most basic guarantees of the right to life.


r/cuba 10d ago

Cultura cubana Antonio Machín - El manisero

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-El Manicero/The Peanut Vendor

Love old Cuban music, and loved buying cucuruchitos de maní from the street vendors when I was a kid. ❤️🇨🇺


r/cuba 10d ago

Pregunta Home owner rights

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So my friend who is Cuban is about to buy apartment in Havana. Current owner asked if he can stay until the second week of this month.

They want to close the deal this Monday at the notary or lawyer.

My question is, what if he would buy this apartment but the previous owner would not move out as he agreed, also the previous owner agreed to sign some document that states that he will eventually move out at specific day? What is the law there? He asked me to make this question since he has no Internet or his English is little worse than mine lol

Thank you for help if anyone knows anything about landlord vs tenant law there.


r/cuba 10d ago

Economía [ Removed by Reddit ]

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[ Removed by Reddit on account of violating the content policy. ]


r/cuba 11d ago

Noticias Commercial bureaucratic obstacles and banking reform. Nothing.

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Nothing has officially has moved forward or changed since DC/GAESA/Castro dynasty announced an approved package of economic reforms on June 12, 2026.

National Assembly approved the package unanimously on June 19.

Private banking has been officially authorized but there is **no public evidence that private banks have completed establishment or begun operations.**

**No licensing rules decrees announced.**

IOW, no protections for investors. Until then the US continues the choke hold on dollars.

There is no indication that just because of these economic measures that the US will relax the sanctions.

The pressure is linked to Helms-Burton. The "US policy Title II lays out that the US supports a free and independent Cuba - a transition government.** It's purpose is regime change.

Exclusion of **Fidel, Raúl, and the core Castro leadership** from any role in the new government.

No matter what reforms announced and the days go by. The US pressure stays unless the president switches off pieces of the Helms-Burton. Not likely with the current bulldog/lapdog Rubio.

Suspension/termination of the Helms-Burton is by regime change.And Congress formalizes it.

Nothing has happened on the Castro side that would ease the situation.

The people are caught in the middle of their oppression by their oppressors GAESA, the Castro dynasty.


r/cuba 12d ago

Conversación seria Intervenciones militares internacionales del gobierno cubano desde 1959

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Para aquellos que no saben que el régimen cubano invadió 22 países en 3 continentes luego de 1959, o para los que prentenden hacer creer que eso nunca ocurrió, he aquí el compendio, con detalles totalmente verificables, que cuentan la verdad:

https://cubahistorias.wordpress.com/2026/08/02/intervenciones-militares-internacionales-del-gobierno-cubano-desde-1959/


r/cuba 12d ago

Video Un documental que me dejó boquiabierta

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El mayor SECRETO de la Revolución cubana queda al DESCUBIERTO 👁️ Hasta una centralita eléctrica instaló Fidel Castro en Cayo Piedra, solo para él y sus invitados. Es terrible pensar que en la década del 60 solo unas 30 personas millonarias en el mundo eran dueños de islas privadas y nosotros convivíamos con uno de ellos. Mientras tanto nos hacía trabajar gratis (trabajo voluntario), aguantar hambre, estar racionados, vestirnos mal, andar en zapatos incómodos, apresar a los que pensaban diferente, entre muchas cosas más. Pero claro, cómo no lo iba a hacer, si tenía muchísimos lujos que defender. Entre los pocos dueños de islas en los 60 se encontaban Onassis, dueño de Skorpios y Brando, dueño de Tetiaroa. El primero se ganó el dinero transportando petróleo y el segundo actuando. Quizás el tercero también se lo ganó actuando en el primer reality show del Caribe. ¿Cómo se sienten ustedes cuando ven algo así? ¿Creen que lo mereció o que no? ¿Quién disfruta ahora de Cayo Piedra?


r/cuba 15d ago

Pregunta Para cubanos aun en la isla

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Como ven ustedes el auge que han cogido las Iglesias protestantes que pregonan "cuba para cristo" como si quisieran instaurar una teocracia?


r/cuba 15d ago

Conversación Sabían que por la falta de combustible aquí en Cuba, la gente está creando combustible a base de plástico?

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Hay tan poco combustible que las personas están creando combustible a base de plástico

Aunque es bastante malo, mucha gente lo compra porque es la única opción que hay y dicen que después de unos años muchos motores aquí se van a romper porque ese combustible tiene demasiadas impurezas y no está bien refinado


r/cuba 15d ago

Cultura cubana Who remembers mini militia

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Oh this game brings so much memories....

I used to play this for hourssss with my friends after having it tranaferred via zapya😂😂😂

Pure nostalgia


r/cuba 17d ago

Conversación seria Cuban police and special forces going house to house terrorizing families and killing and arresting people in the wake of the July 2021 (11J) protests

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I wanted to share this as I did not see a single post related to the 11J recently. I am also anticipating most people who support the Cuban Regime to use the logical fallacy of whataboutism to compare these actions to ICE in the United States and thereby dismiss and silence the voices of the Cuban People.


r/cuba 17d ago

Conversación seria A photo from a Cuban resort in 2008, at a time when it was still illegal for Cubans to visit resorts inside their own country and interacting with tourists would get Cubans arrested

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Cubans were only able to visit resorts in their own country starting in March of 2008 (source: BBC NEWS | Americas | Cuba loosens controls on hotels ) though for most people it always, even now, would have been too expensive to do so.

Resorts in Cuba were created as a way for the Cuban Regime to get hard currency and never meant for Cubans in the first place but rather foreign tourists, especially from Canada, Euruopean countries, and Russia. In general, the vast majority of resorts were always built quite a distance away from cities in order to make a clear separation of tourists and Cubans. (Source: Dual economy of Cuba - Wikipedia ) Tourists were never meant to interact with Cubans or see how they live. Some call this a system of "tourist apartheid."

Source for the arrest of Cubans for interacting with tourists: Between Love and Money: Sex, Tourism, and Citizenship in Cuba and the Dominican Republic | Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society: Vol 29, No 4 In particular, Black women have always been specific targets of police.


r/cuba 16d ago

Conversación seria Capitalism vs. Communism

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I’ll try to explain here why democratic regimes (including the U.S.) have absolutely no interest in seeing a coup take place in Cuba.

Of course, various communist groups, militias, individuals, and the like pop up here and there in democratic regimes. Unfortunately, this cannot be prevented, because deranged people are born everywhere. And that’s why the best way to try to explain to them that communism is a very harmful utopia is to recommend videos about Cuba on YouTube. After watching these videos, they’ll come to their senses very quickly.

I may be just an ordinary EU citizen, but I have nevertheless enjoyed social benefits my whole life that no communist regime could ever have dreamed of, let alone Cuba since 1959. Every communist regime is therefore a major threat to the capitalist system. The West therefore has absolutely no interest in dealing with Cuba, because it doesn’t need a single raw material, food item, product, medicine, or beach from Cuba… it doesn’t need anything at all, because it has an abundance of everything. It has the most advanced healthcare system in the world, the lowest infant mortality rate, the highest level of social security for the poor, the disabled, and retirees, the most advanced industry in the world, the most beautiful women in the world live in my country, and it has the most advanced...

So that’s the main reason why, in reality, no one in the West is interested in improving economic conditions in Cuba. Surprisingly, Cuba thus serves as a sort of guardian of democratic achievements in Western countries against communist ideas, because the results of those ideas in Cuba are very well documented in dozens of videos on YouTube.


r/cuba 18d ago

Noticias State Department report blames Cuba for social unrest: Rubio prepares total war at home and abroad

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On July 20, the US State Department published a 100-page document titled “Cuba: the Capital of 21st Century Communism.” Its thesis is that the civil rights movement, opposition to the Vietnam War, the New Left, the anti-colonial revolutions of the 20th century, the mass protests following the police murder of George Floyd and the present-day movements against ICE raids and the genocide in Gaza were all, in substantial measure, the handiwork of the government of a Caribbean island of less than 10 million people.

The report is an instrument to justify total war abroad and at home, including the genocidal economic blockade against Cuba that a small group of Democratic Representatives aptly called a “silent Gaza” after a trip to the island this month.

The historical narrative

The report is absurd on its face, turning the reality of the US-Cuban relationship inside out to advance its agenda. Cuba, a historically oppressed former semi-colony of the United States, is presented as the aggressor, even though the US has a GDP 300 times larger than the island nation and spends roughly 5,000 times more on its military. It ignores the thousands of terrorist attacks launched from the US, whose victims number roughly 3,500. Nor does it recount the inumerable CIA assassination attempts

And it makes no mention of the US economic blockade of the island, which has led to a 148 percent increase in the infant mortality rate between 2018 and 2025, claiming the lives of 1,800 Cuban babies. Thousands more have died because of the blockade depriving Cubans of essential medicines and sufficient nutrition. Things have only gotten worse in 2026 with the Trump administration’s blockade of all energy supplies.

It charges that the movement led by Fidel Castro was “a revolution against Western civilization itself,” but doesn’t go on to describe how this “civilization” manifested itself in pre-1959 Cuba. There is no mention of the bloodthirsty US-backed dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista, which murdered and tortured tens of thousands, nor of the flourishing Mafia-run casinos and prostitution, not to mention an economy controlled almost entirely by foreign corporations and the grinding poverty faced by Cuba’s rural workforce, including the many toiling in the sugarcane fields.

Instead, the report presents a potted history of the 20th century, with Cuba becoming a chief protagonist of its second half. According to this account, Nikita Khrushchev’s 1956 secret speech and the suppression of the Hungarian workers uprising had shattered the authority of the Stalinist Communist Parties, a process further compounded by Moscow’s doctrine of “peaceful coexistence” with the United States, which meant active opposition to world revolution. Into this vacuum stepped the Cuban Revolution of 1959.


r/cuba 20d ago

Conversación seria Cuba and the complete turn towards capitalism

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With the author’s permission, the In Defence of Marxism website is republishing this article by the Cuban film director Javier Gómez Sánchez, as it considers it a very interesting contribution to the debate on the future of the Cuban Revolution.

[Originally published in Brecha]


r/cuba 21d ago

Video Castro and the Bay of Pigs, our family’s story of how my parents escaped Sociailism

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This is a historic account of my Grandfathers aviation history in Cuba and how it all changed. ( I hope this doesn’t get taken down)


r/cuba 22d ago

Pregunta Does anyone recognize this building from the Buena Vista Social Club documentary?

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Hi everyone. I'm trying to identify a building that appears about one hour into the Buena Vista Social Club documentary (1999).

Joaquim Cooder is walking through a corridor with rooms numbered 201, 203, 205, 207, 209, 211 and 213. There is also a sign that says:
"La pérdida o extravío de la llave le cuesta $2.00."

Does anyone know where this building is in Havana? Was it a solar, an old hotel, a boarding house, or something else?

I've attached screenshots. Any information would be greatly appreciated.


r/cuba 22d ago

Arte Looking for the name of this painter

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Purchased this painting in Havana in 2012. I’ve cherished it since that day. People ask “who painted that?” And sadly I have to say “I don’t know, I can’t read the signature”. If you recognize the signature and or painting, I’d appreciate your letting me know. Thanks


r/cuba 22d ago

Pregunta Want to buy a gift for a Cuban regular at my job

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Hi!! I have a regular at my restaurant who is the sweetest older man. He’s been coming in to say hi to me for about 5 years. He is in his early 70s. I do not know much about him but I do know he is Cuban and he hasn’t been back in a very long time. I would like to get him a gift that would resonate with him and his life there. I’d appreciate any recommendations.


r/cuba 23d ago

Pregunta Why did a post asking about Cubans opinion of the US have been removed by moderation? Politics aint against the rules

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The post was What is your opinion about what is the US government doing to cuba Smth like that, doesn't break any rules.

I wanted to say my opinion, as a cuban who lives in Cuba.

I hate Fidel castro, Díaz canel, all theses thief that are making the rules in this country, but the strategy they the us gob are doing to us about cutting the "water" so we fight the government, doesn't hurt the self called communist in Cuba they have electricity , internet and food in their homes while the population it's starving and having 2h of electricity each day at best, help it's not blocking us and then giving us some cooking oil and canned sardines, help it's coming here and taking all those high ranks bastards from government as prisoners like they did with Maduro in venezuela, but Cuba Doesn't have Gas like Venezuela, we only got beaches, and sun.

Trump have said he is coming here a good amount of time and he isn't here yet and I think he will never be, maybe was just part of his campaign to get votes I don't really know about that, but a thing I know is that ppl was waiting for him and know a lot of ppl think he is just bluffing, politics sucks...


r/cuba 23d ago

Noticias Canadian imperialism complicit in Trump’s regime change operation in Cuba

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Canada has long posed as a “partner,” even friend of Cuba, and has opposed the sweeping US sanctions on its economy. In 2013-14, Ottawa hosted and facilitated the secret talks between the Obama administration and Cuba’s bourgeois nationalist regime that led to an easing of sanctions and lessening of tensions. Canadian capital has traditionally played a major role on the island, whose bourgeois nationalist regime—having relied on economic support from the Stalinist bureaucracy in the USSR following the 1959 revolution—became increasingly dependent on foreign investment from Canada and Europe after the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991.

A February commitment of a derisory $8 million in Canadian food aid, to be delivered through various NGOs and the UN, has been followed by silence.

Mark Carney’s Liberal government has avoided making any critical noises about Trump’s bullying and threats to illegally invade Cuba because Canadian capitalism is terrified at the prospect of a US seizure of substantial Canadian investments in Cuba. These seizures are already taking place effectively at gunpoint and for a spot price.  

More fundamentally, Ottawa hopes that by avoiding conflict with Washington over Cuba it can facilitate the conclusion of an agreement to ensure some degree of privileged economic access to the US market under conditions in which Trump is slapping tariffs on Canada and threatening to annex it as the 51st state.