Twenty years ago, on July 13, 1994, the Castro dictatorship showed its contempt for the Cuban people, its contempt for all humanity, when it murdered 37 of its citizens, including many children, who were trying to escape Cuba on the "13 de marzo" tugboat.
Twenty years later, justice for the deaths remains to be served but to the chagrin of the regime and those who refuse to recognize its inherant evil nature, there are many who have not forgotten.
They will never be forgotten, not only for what they suffered, but to demonstrate to their killers that nothing will ever absolve them of their crime.
For the definitive account of what happened that awful night and to learn more about each of the victims, visit the Cuba Archive.
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