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ANTITERRORISTAS.CU (http://www.antiterroristas.cu/index.php?tpl=main)
Website established by journalists, broadcasters and academics of the Antiterrorist Working Group, and acting as consultants to the Cuban Parliament and other major governmental and non-governmental institutions in Cuba. The site provide news about U.S.-Cuban relations, and includes links to information about five Cubans being detained in Miami, FL, U.S. terrorism, news updates, and general news about both Cuba and the United States. In addition the site has links to an opinion page, an interactive map, recommended columnist, a search engine, and related websites. In English and Spanish.
BROTHERS TO THE RESCUE (http://www.hermanos.org/)
Highlights Brothers to the Rescue Inc., a nonprofit organization based in Miami, Florida. The organization conducts humanitarian searching missions for rafters in the Florida Straits running from the oppressive government in Cuba. Includes current news, articles, and human rights violations in Cuba. In English.
CASTRO SPEECH DATABASES (http://lanic.utexas.edu/la/cb/cuba/castro.html)
Allows users to search a database of speeches by Cuban president Fidel Castro (1927-). That database is provided as a service of the Latin American Network Information Center at the University of Texas at Austin. Notes that users may search the headline, text, and year. Searchers may select the kind of document type, such as article, conference, interview, meeting, message, report, or speech.
CHE LIVES! (http://www.che-lives.com)
Website established by admirers of Argentine-born revolutionary leader Ernesto Guevara (1928-1967), also known as Che. The site provides links to archives of his speeches, articles about him, biographies, chronologies, documents, a picture gallery, downloads, related links, contact information, and a mailing list. In addition, the site offers discussion forums, news, a link to Radio Rebelde, and an on-line store. In English.
THE CLOSE UP FOUNDATION (http://www.closeup.org/cuba.htm)
The Close Up Foundation provides an overview of the U.S. policy toward Cuba from 1898-1997. The overview covers the history of relations between the United States and Cuba, as well as the background of the embargo imposed by the United States on Cuba. A timeline highlighting major events in the relationship between the two countries is available. The Close Up Foundation is a nonprofit education organization in Alexandria, Virginia, that provides civic education programs for middle and high school students and teachers. In English.
CUBA POLICY FOUNDATION (http://www.cubafoundation.org/index.html)
Website established by the Cuba Policy Foundation, "a non-partisan, decidedly centrist organization that supports democratic reform in Cuba and is in favor of lifting the U.S. embargo against Cuba." The site has a mission statement and links to the latest news, history of U.S. policy, legislation in congress, why change is beneficial, how the embargo hurts the U.S., where Americans stand on Cuba policy, the CPF's impact. There are also downloadable CPF brochure, contact information, travel information and related links. In English.
CUBA SOLIDARITY PROJECT: CUBA AND CULTURE (http://cubaproject.freeservers.com/culture.htm)
Website established by Cuba Solidarity Project opposing the blockade of Cuba. The site includes links to articles about the blockade, the dirty war, culture, tourism, media, expressions of solidarity with Cuba, miscellaneous, declarations against the blockade, and the organizations manifesto. In English and French.
CUBA-NIC-CENTRO CUBANO DE INFORMACION DE RED (http://www.nic.cu/)
Website established by CUBA-NIC, a organization belonging to the Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment, for the purpose of registering internet providers in Cuba in accordance with regulations. Site provides links to FAQs, documents, statistics, general information, and news about the internet. In Spanish.
CUBAFACTS.COM (http://www.cubafacts.com)
"Cubafacts.com provides links to current news and reference information on Cuba's society, history, political system and economic conditions, as well as related links and book reviews.
CUBAN INTERESTS SECTION (http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Library/2958/index.html)
Website created by the Cuban Interests Section in Washington, D.C. to provide access to information, procedures, and forms required by the office to carry the various services provided to the public. In Spanish and English.
CUBAPOLIDATA.COM (http://www.cubapolidata.com/)
Website created by Cubapolidata.com presents information about the government, politics, elections, armed forces, and mass media of Cuba. A site search form is available. In English.
FREE CUBA FOUNDATION (http://www.fiu.edu/%7Efcf/)
Website created by the Free Cuba Foundation, "a non-profit, and non-partisan organization whose purpose is to work towards the establishment of an independent and democratic Cuba using non-violent means." Provides links to information about human rights, news, Cuban history, the opposition, political prisoners, Yara (on-line magazine), dialogue, and membership. In English.
GACETA OFICIAL: ORGANO OFICIAL DE PUBLICIDAD NORMATIVA DE LA REPUBLICA DE CUBA (http://www.gacetaoficial.cu/)
Website created by the Ministry of Justice of Cuba. Provides official record of resolutions presented by the president and the ministries of state. In addition, the site has links to information about its mission, history, archives, and reference index. In Spanish.
GOVERNMENTS ON THE WWW: CUBA (http://www.gksoft.com/govt/en/cu.html)
Links to websites of governmental institutions and political parties in Cuba.
LATIN AMERICAN ELECTION STATISTICS: CUBA (http://dodgson.ucsd.edu/las/cuba/index.html)
The guide to Latin American election statistics' was established by the libraries at the University of California-San Diego. "This electronic publication, when complete, will provide a chronology of elections since independence at the municipal, state, and federal levels in eighteen Spanish-speaking Latin American countries and list sources of statistics for each election as identified including Cuba. In English.
NATIONAL BIPARTISAN COMMISSION ON CUBA ACT 2000 (http://www.uscubacommission.org/)
Website created by the National Bipartisan Comission on Cuba to provide up to the moment information about the National Bipartisan Commission on Cuba Act 2000. Includes links to proposed legislation, co-sponsors and supporters, the commission's structure, the Kissinger Commission, a History of U.S.-Cuba policy, and media articles. In English.
OCPI: OFICINA NACIONAL DE LA PROPIEDAD INDUSTRIAL (http://www.ocpi.cu/)
Website established by the National Office for Industrial Property (OCPI), part of the Ministry of Science, Technology, and Environment. Responsible for the establishment of legal codes, policies, and management of Industrial Property of the country. Website provides information about the organization's objectives. aboutIn Spanish.
OFFICE OF FOREIGN ASSETS CONTROL (http://www.treas.gov/offices/enforcement/ofac/)
Website created by the Office of Foreign Assets Control of the U.S. Department of the Treasury, based in Washington, D.C. The office administers and enforces economic and trade sanctions against targeted foreign countries, terrorism sponsoring organizations, and international narcotics traffickers. Provides information about U.S. embargo against Cuba and related sanctions for violations. In English.
SITIO DEL GOBIERNO DE LA REPUBLICA DE CUBA (http://www.cubagob.cu/)
Website created by the Cuban government. Provides links to information about the government, foreign relations, and economic and social development. In addition, it has links to information about the country's national symbols, history, provinces and municipalities, and related sites. In Spanish and English.
U.S. INTERESTS SECTION, HAVANA, CUBA (http://usembassy.state.gov/havana/wwwhmain.html)
Home Page of the Embassy of The United States of America in Havana, Cuba. Provides U.S. Government statements and News on U.S. Policy toward Cuba and links to related information. In English.
U.S. OFFICE OF CUBA BROADCASTING (http://www.martinoticias.com/default.asp)
Website established by the U.S. Office of Cuba Broadcasting to oversee Radio and TV Marti transmissions. Site contains information about both radio and television programs and the organization's installations. Also includes links to the organization's mission statement, email address, the White House, the Department of State, the U.S. Interest Section, a search engine, Radio Marti, and TV Marti. In Spanish and English.
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