Cuban historian Ada Ferrer demands a "true national dialogue" from Díaz-Canel and questions the use of the embargo as an excuse: "continuity" is "a death sentence" for many on the Island.
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Cuban historian Ada Ferrer demands a "true national dialogue" from Díaz-Canel and questions the use of the embargo as an excuse: "continuity" is "a death sentence" for many on the Island.