Cuba, Dispatches, Photo Essays

Cuba: Havana 58 Years After The July 26 Moncada Attack

July 26, 2011 By Jorge Royan

A man reads Granma, the Communist Party daily newspaper.

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[…] Today, Cuba commemorates the attack on the Moncada barracks of July 26, 1953, that propelled Fidel Castro to national fame and became the first battle of the Cuban Revolution. Get a visual sense of daily life in Havana 58 years after the historic day in this photo essay by Jorge Royan. […]

cubana 1960 says:

One newspaper. Owned and operated by the Cuban governmnet (dictatorship). No freedom of the press.What are we celebrating today?

cubana 1960 says:

Absolutely brilliant photography–authentic slice of life of Cuba today. Looking forward to other installments.

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