Thanks for those pictures. I'm from Gibara. Our family is really worry because we haven't had any news yet. I'll appreciate if you can post any other news you have. Thanks in advance, Alicia.
Devastating. I actually saw a street in Baracoa that I recognized from my visits there on the Miami Herald that you have linked to. I am saddened. Please continue to encourage all readers to donate through Catholic Relief Services and other outlets. Thanks
Unless someone has evidence that Cuba is lying, all those comment do is reinforce how impressive Cuba's evacuation efforts really were. Deaths are not an easy thing to cover up, you know.
Thanks for those pictures. I'm from Gibara. Our family is really worry because we haven't had any news yet. I'll appreciate if you can post any other news you have.
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Alicia.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dD0hI0QC1M
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It's all the U.S.'s fault, right Peters?
ReplyDeleteanonymous - please give it up.
ReplyDeleteDevastating. I actually saw a street in Baracoa that I recognized from my visits there on the Miami Herald that you have linked to. I am saddened. Please continue to encourage all readers to donate through Catholic Relief Services and other outlets. Thanks
ReplyDelete4 people dead? maybe in one block or one house but not for all of Cuba.
ReplyDeletecardinal, that's the kind of damage assessment leftside wants the U.S. to rely on.
ReplyDeleteUnless someone has evidence that Cuba is lying, all those comment do is reinforce how impressive Cuba's evacuation efforts really were. Deaths are not an easy thing to cover up, you know.
ReplyDeletethe regime has "covering up" down to a science -- it's had 50 years to perfect it, aided and abetted by willing dupes abroad.
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