
Cuban Activist: No Relief for Havana, Democracy Needed
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Cuban activist Alian Collazo, a Tampa Bay native, blames Cubas regime for ongoing blackouts and shortages, not U.S. sanctions. Collazo, who fled Cuba at eight, leads efforts for democratic changes. Blackouts, caused by an aging power grid, have worsened, leading to unrest among Cubans. Collazo, recently in Poland, says people want food, power, and an end to communism, not a halt to U.S. pressure. Advocates like Collazo push for a full democratic shift, expecting Cubans to keep demanding change.
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