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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to American politics: American politics – the politics of the United States . Features of American politics
The US-Cuba Democracy PAC lobbies the Congress of the United States on issues and legislation including: "Oppose legislation that will finance the prolonged existence of the Castro regime." "Encourage the U.S. Congress to urge their colleagues from legislative bodies around the world as well as allies of the U.S. to support the legitimate ...
John Suarez, Founder of Free Cuba Foundation; Armando F. Valladares, former Cuban prisoner for twenty-two years, American ambassador to the Human Rights Commission of the UN in Geneva during the administrations of Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush, and author of the book-testimonial Contra toda esperanza (Against All Hope) about his life in ...
This outline of Cuba-related topics is intended to be a quick reference for persons seeking to learn more about Cuba. It is this editor's hope that persons seeking to learn more about Cuba will use this outline to quickly find articles related to specific topics. Please note that some of the articles listed in subsections are incomplete and ...
Assata Shakur - American political activist who was a member of the Black Liberation Army and an escaped convict who committed first-degree murder of a policeman; Robert F. Williams - Civil Rights activist who fled to avoid prosecution by the FBI. Also established a pro-Civil Rights radio station, Radio Free Dixie
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After the opening of the island to world trade in 1818, trade agreements began to replace Spanish commercial connections. In 1820 Thomas Jefferson thought Cuba is "the most interesting addition which could ever be made to our system of States" and told Secretary of War John C. Calhoun that the United States "ought, at the first possible opportunity, to take Cuba."
Venezuelan torture victims have testified how their sessions were overseen by the political police at Venezuela’s national intelligence agency, with assistance from Cuban intelligence officers.