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The Cuba Study Group is a non-profit, non-partisan organization, comprised of Cuban business and community leaders who share a common interest and vision of a free and democratic Cuba.
The Group's goal is to formulate effective, multilateral policy recommendations through thoughtful discussion and critical analysis of ideas that promote and facilitate a peaceful regime change in Cuba and lead to democracy, an open society, a market-based system, respect for human rights and the reunification of the Cuban nation.
Featured StoryHold on funds for Cuba democracy project liftedMiami Herald- Frances RobesThe chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee on Tuesday lifted the hold he had placed on the U.S. Agency for International Development's $45 million Cuba democracy program, saying steps are being taken to address corruption and misspending.The Miami Herald reported Monday that Rep. Howard Berman, D-Calif., had put a hold last month on U.S. AID's 2008 funding for its controversial Cuba democracy program. The program is aimed at bringing democracy to Cuba, but critics have said the bulk of the money has gone to Miami exile organizations and universities. UNDER INVESTIGATION T...
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July 7, 2008
U.S. Official’s Offer to Connect Cuba to Internet Deserves Praise by Tomas Bilbao
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Cuba raises retirement age by five years
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