Activists to launch Twitter campaign on behalf of jailed Cuban artists
Martinoticias.com has details on a Twitter-based campaign to demand the Castro regime release from jail Cuban writer Ángel Santisteban and graffiti artist Danilo Maldonado; and end its prosecution of performance artist Tania Bruguera.
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Activists to launch Twitter campaign on behalf of jailed Cuban artists
Martinoticias.com has details on a Twitter-based campaign to demand the Castro regime release from jail Cuban writer Ángel Santisteban and graffiti artist Danilo Maldonado; and end its prosecution of performance artist Tania Bruguera.
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