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Lamrani: Cuba Sanctions and Development
Znet Article, November, 10 2011
Salim Lamrani
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It is important to note that the diplomatic rhetoric used by the United States to justify its hostility towards Cuba has changed from period to period.
Lamrani: The Economic Sanctions against Cuba Constitute the Principal Obstacle to Development
Znet Article, October, 30 2011
Salim Lamrani
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Interview on the United States obsessive desire to economically strangle the Cubans
Lamrani: U.S. Diplomacy and Cuban Dissidence 2/2
Znet Article, April, 14 2011
Salim Lamrani
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U.S. diplomacy sees the blogger Yoani Sánchez a credible alternative to traditional dissent and rely on her, which explains her international fame while she is totally unknown in Cuba.
Lamrani: U.S. diplomacy and Cuban dissidence
Znet Article, March, 15 2011
Salim Lamrani
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For half a century, U.S. foreign policy toward Havana, which goal is regime change, has rested on two pillars: drastic economic sanctions that affect all sectors of Cuban society and the organization and financing of internal opposition.
Lamrani: Cuba and the Common Position of the European Union
Znet Article, November, 11 2010
Salim Lamrani
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On October 25, 2010, the EU decided to maintain the Common Position on Cuba, imposed in 1996 by former Spanish President Jose Maria Aznar, which severely limits political and diplomatic relations between Brussels and Havana.
Lamrani: Cuba and the Virtue of Dialogue
Znet Article, August, 09 2010
Salim Lamrani
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The dialogue with Cuban authorities initiated by the Catholic Church and Spain has been successful.
Lamrani: Cuba and the rhetoric of human rights
Znet Article, August, 01 2010
Salim Lamrani
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According to Amnesty International (AI), grave violations of human rights persist in France.
Lamrani: Cuba faces Obama administration contradictions
Znet Article, October, 25 2009
Salim Lamrani
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Inevitably, Obama must confront his own contradictions.
Lamrani: Hugo Chavez and the private media
Znet Article, August, 24 2009
Salim Lamrani
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On August 2, 2009, Reporters Without Borders (RWB) issued a statement denouncing the closure of “thirty four broadcast media at the government's behest†in Venezuela.
Lamrani: Reporters Without Borders' lies about Venezuela
Znet Article, July, 08 2009
Salim Lamrani
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On May 29, 2009, Reporters Without Borders (RWB) published an open letter to Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez in which the organization denounced the government's actions against Globovisión, a “privately-owned news channelâ€, alleging it was ...
Lamrani: Cuba and the contradictions of Barack Obama
Znet Article, May, 20 2009
Salim Lamrani
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Barack Obama eased economic sanctions against Cuba by lifting restrictions affecting Cubans living in the United States.
Lamrani: President Hugo Chávez teaching a lesson on democracy
Znet Article, March, 11 2009
Salim Lamrani
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President Hugo Chávez has just taught his slanderers another lesson on democracy.
Lamrani: The New Venezuela of President Hugo Chávez
Znet Article, January, 29 2009
Salim Lamrani
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Since his election ten years ago, Hugo Chávez set about an ample transformation of Venezuela.
Lamrani: Cuba and the United States headed toward normal relations?
Znet Article, November, 24 2008
Salim Lamrani
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Havana did not escape the Obama phenomenon and Cubans closely followed the electoral process. There too the democratic candidate was preferred.
Lamrani: Cuba, hurricanes and Washington’s hypocrisy
Znet Article, October, 21 2008
Salim Lamrani
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Hurricanes Gustavo and Ike, which hit the Caribbean region in August and September 2008, were particularly deadly for certain nations like Haiti, Jamaica and the Dominican Republic, where several hundred people lost their lives. In the United Stat...
Lamrani: Cuba and hurricane management
Znet Article, September, 17 2008
Salim Lamrani
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Hurricane Gustavo, which struck the Caribbean at the end of August, has had a dramatic human and material cost. The hurricane, the most violent in the past 50 years with winds of almost 340 kilometers per hour, caused the deaths of more than 100 p...
Lamrani: Toward a new Cuba-Russia alliance?
Znet Article, August, 15 2008
Salim Lamrani
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On July 8, 2008, tension between Russia and the United States rose a notch after the signing of a treaty between Prague and Washington approving the installation of a radar station in the Czech Republic, a key piece in the United States' anti-miss...
Lamrani: The Contradictions of Amnesty International
Znet Article, June, 02 2008
Salim Lamrani
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Every year AI publishes a report about the state of human rights in the world. Almost no country escapes its watchful eye. With regards to Cuba, the international organization documents “69 prisoners of conscience” in its 2007 report and explains ...
Lamrani: Fidel Castro and Cuba’s Future
Znet Article, March, 14 2008
Salim Lamrani
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February 19, 2008, in a message to his compatriots, Fidel Castro officially announced that he would not seek a new presidential term of office. It was, without a doubt, an announcement of supreme historic importance. After being Prime Minister for...
Lamrani: The Cuban Obsession of Reporters without Borders
Znet Article, February, 14 2008
Salim Lamrani
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Reporters without Borders (RSF) continues being obsessed with Cuba. According to RSF’s own figures, 86 journalists and 20 media contributors were killed in the world in 2007, and 67 professionals from the press were kidnapped, but not one Cuban is...


