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Laura Pollan Speaks While Leaving Santa Rita Church, Today July 11, 2010

Laura Pollan, while leaving the Santa Rita Church, speaks about the next release of prisoners.

Translated by Raul G.

Author Translating CubaPosted on July 12, 2010July 27, 2010Categories Juan Juan Almeida, Translator: Raul G.

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