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    States Commission for Assistance to a Free Cuba (CAFC) was created by United States President George W. Bush on October 10, 2003, to, according to him,...
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    States Commission for Assistance to a Free Cuba was formed to "explore ways the U.S. can help hasten and ease a democratic transition in Cuba." The commission...
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  • CAFC (redirect from C.A.F.C.)
    to: Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre Commission for Assistance to a Free Cuba, U.S. government organization established in 2003 to formulate policies for a...
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  • ZunZuneo (redirect from Cuban Twitter)
    recommendations by the Commission for Assistance to a Free Cuba and was covertly developed as a long-term strategy to encourage Cuban youths to revolt against...
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    administration's Cuba Transition Coordinator. The position developed out of the Commission for Assistance to a Free Cuba. McCarry described the Commission's purpose...
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    Carlos Gutierrez (category Cuban emigrants to the United States)
    served as co-chair of the U.S. Commission for Assistance to a Free Cuba. Secretary Gutierrez was actively involved in U.S.-Cuba policy alongside Co-Chair Secretary...
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    Government in Cuba (Spanish: Gobierno militar estadounidense en Cuba or Gobierno militar americano en Cuba), was a provisional military government in Cuba that...
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    Teller Amendment (category Cuba–United States relations)
    Cuba. According to the clause, the U.S. could not annex Cuba but only leave "control of the island to its people." In short, the U.S. would help Cuba...
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  • dependent on the US for assistance. In 1980, Cuban-Nicaraguan aid relations became formalized with the formation of the Mixed Commission for Scientific, Economic...
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  • Volume 31, December 2014, pp.84–102 United States. Commission for Assistance to a Free Cuba (2004). Report to the President. Department of State publication...
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    the Enemy Act of 1917, the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, the Cuban Assets Control Regulations of 1963, the Cuban Democracy Act of 1992, the Helms–Burton...
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    Cuba has a universal health care system which provides free medical treatment to all Cuban citizens, although challenges include low salaries for doctors...
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  • According to a 2006 report by the “Commission for Assistance to a Free Cubato the US President there are only five wastewater treatment plants in Cuba, and...
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  • medical assistance and allowed them to be closer to their families. Elizardo Sanchez, who is an activist and spokesperson for the Cuban Commission of Human...
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    Mariela Castro (category Cuban people of Canarian descent)
    director of the Cuban National Center for Sex Education in Havana, as well as the National Commission for Comprehensive Attention to Transsexual People...
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    Communist Party of Cuba encouraged the formation of worker co-operatives and self-employment. In the late 2010s, private property and free-market rights along...
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    Russia. Cuba provided civilian assistance workers – principally medical – to more than 20 countries. More than one million exiles have escaped to foreign...
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  • Hay–Quesada Treaty (category Treaties of Cuba)
    The Hay–Quesada Treaty is the agreement reached between the governments of Cuba and the United States, which was negotiated in 1903, but not ratified by...
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  • all its citizens. All healthcare in Cuba is free to Cuban residents, although challenges include low salaries for doctors, poor facilities, poor provision...
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    development assistance. With a budget of over $50 billion, USAID is one of the largest official aid agencies in the world and accounts for more than half...
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    and Turkey. It had also trained a paramilitary force of Cuban exiles, which the CIA led in an attempt to invade Cuba and overthrow its government. Starting...
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    Marxist-Leninist Cuban government represses nearly all forms of political dissent. Some dissident groups in the Cuban diaspora received both funding and assistance from...
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    The Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (Russian: Сове́т Экономи́ческой Взаимопо́мощи, tr. Sovét Ekonomícheskoy Vzaimopómoshchi, СЭВ; English abbreviation...
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  • Fanjul family (category Cuban emigrants to the United States)
    family —Cuban born brothers Alfonso "Alfy" Fanjul Jr., José "Pepe" Fanjul, Alexander Fanjul, and Andres Fanjul—are owners of Fanjul Corp., a vast sugar...
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  • elections; elections that reflect the free expression of the will of the people. The 2002 Venice Commission’s Code of Good Practice in Electoral Matters...
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    Philip Bonsal (category Ambassadors of the United States to Cuba)
    diplomat with the U.S. Department of State. A specialist on Latin America, he served as United States Ambassador to Cuba from February 1959 until October 1960...
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    resolved to establish a Free Trade Area of the Americas by 2005. 2001: Inter-American Democratic Charter adopted. 2009: OAS revokes 1962 suspension of Cuba. 2009:...
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    military assistance enabled Cuba to upgrade its military capabilities to number one in Latin America and project power abroad. The first Cuban military...
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    P. Cabell said that Castro was not a communist, but he allowed free opportunity for the communist party in Cuba to grow and spread its message. By December...
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    Tomás Estrada Palma (category Cuban emigrants to the United States)
    career as a New York City area educator and writer enabled Estrada Palma to create pro-Cuban literature aimed at gaining sympathy, assistance and publicity...
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