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Obama’s Visit / Rosa María Rodríguez Torrado

Rosa Maria Rodriguez, 23 March 2016 — In Cuba we spent four days with no home-phone service, a number that they know in the US embassy. The Cuban political police didn’t leave anything to chance!

Author Rosa María Rodríguez TorradoPosted on March 23, 2016March 23, 2016Categories Rosa Maria Rodriguez

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