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José Raúl Gallego Ramos
Periodista e investigador. Estudio la comunicación como una clave para tratar de entender lo que me rodea y transformarlo -hasta donde pueda. Por alguna extraña razón, que no logro explicar del todo, tengo la necesidad de regresar siempre, para vivir en Camagüey y en Cuba, donde tengo mi casa, mi familia, mis perros, amigos que disminuyen constantemente por obra y gracia de la emigración y donde sufro y gozo a diario la compleja condición de estar aquí.
In a 500-something word article published on Cuba’s Ministry of Higher Education official website, the first vice-minister of this institution has outlined the political discrimination that characterizes Cuba’s university system.
Once a phone has been raised to eye level and starts recording, a “Turn off your phone!” is shouted out; followed by a threat to seize the phone, break the device or even, arrest the person recording.
Once a Cuban sets foot in an international airport (and even before they arrive there) a series of psychological mechanisms are triggered in their brain which will accompany them the whole time they are outside the country.
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José Raúl Gallego Ramos
Periodista e investigador. Estudio la comunicación como una clave para tratar de entender lo que me rodea y transformarlo -hasta donde pueda. Por alguna extraña razón, que no logro explicar del todo, tengo la necesidad de regresar siempre, para vivir en Camagüey y en Cuba, donde tengo mi casa, mi familia, mis perros, amigos que disminuyen constantemente por obra y gracia de la emigración y donde sufro y gozo a diario la compleja condición de estar aquí.
In a 500-something word article published on Cuba’s Ministry of Higher Education official website, the first vice-minister of this institution has outlined the political discrimination that characterizes Cuba’s university system.
Once a phone has been raised to eye level and starts recording, a “Turn off your phone!” is shouted out; followed by a threat to seize the phone, break the device or even, arrest the person recording.
Once a Cuban sets foot in an international airport (and even before they arrive there) a series of psychological mechanisms are triggered in their brain which will accompany them the whole time they are outside the country.