This year was one of change and remembrance. U.S. - Cuba policy changed and 2017 marked in November the 100 year observance of the communist take over in Russia and a century of terror and mass murder caused by communists around the world. The United States pulled out of UNESCO. North Korea was in the headlines because of its nuclear threat. Notes from the Cuban Exile Quarter remembered some of the victims of communism in Cuba. Below are the highlights from 2017 according to Twitter Analytics.
January 2017
February 2017Amnesty International Urgent Action Update on Danilo Maldonado Machado (‘El Sexto’) https://t.co/FpQfClymzW #Cuba #FreedomOfExpression pic.twitter.com/52808Zvdxy— John Suarez ن (@johnjsuarez) January 17, 2017
March 2017Amnesty International issues urgent action for Cuban prisoner of conscience Eduardo Cardet. https://t.co/xWxDd9UrvM #Cuba #humanrights pic.twitter.com/9ku3M3GBw1— John Suarez ن (@johnjsuarez) January 31, 2017
April 2017I'm looking forward to seeing @johnjsuarez and @RosaMariaPaya speak on Cuba's future at @ULLafayette - two great friends and freedom lovers! pic.twitter.com/pKPFzO98b2— Jason Emert (@JasonEmert) March 6, 2017
May 2017Great post by @johnjsuarez, reminder that seeds for today's crises in #Venezuela & #Cuba rooted in coddling Castro regime in 1990s. #BastaYA https://t.co/JIGXlLMW2s— Jason Poblete (@JasonPoblete) April 23, 2017
June 2017#MayDay2017 #Cuba: The audacity of hope runs into the wall of communist intolerance & oppression - h/t @johnjsuarez https://t.co/cIyzpDnBnO pic.twitter.com/6imX5CHDfk— Alberto de la Cruz (@albertodelacruz) May 3, 2017
July 2017Tourists in Cuba subsidize Cuban military that runs tourist industry there funding killing of democrats in Venezuela https://t.co/mHWcDSo1ze pic.twitter.com/eS2COFMHHe— John Suarez ن (@johnjsuarez) June 16, 2017
August 2017Amnesty International issues urgent action for Cubans on hunger strike https://t.co/OPPt6N0TeV #Cuba #HumanRights pic.twitter.com/wC65hajvid— John Suarez ن (@johnjsuarez) July 1, 2017
September 2017Google's complicity with the Castro regime exposed in The Wall Street Journal https://t.co/1HxJ3JKTGe #Cuba #censorship #InternetFreedom pic.twitter.com/NnNQNGisdo— John Suarez ن (@johnjsuarez) August 28, 2017
October 2017World denounces North Korea's nuclear tests but silent on Cuba providing Pyongyang with ballistic missile tech. Why? https://t.co/hHKCLwN6qP pic.twitter.com/GWXVKBWsaU— John Suarez ن (@johnjsuarez) September 14, 2017
November 2017Great news for US interests and taxpayers: United States pulling out of UNESCO https://t.co/FI0XgeWlpQ pic.twitter.com/TXnDWTbNSC— John Suarez ن (@johnjsuarez) October 12, 2017
December 2017Refusing to mourn Fidel Castro's death is punishable by prison in Cuba. Eduardo Cardet is still in prison for saying in November 2016: "Castro was a very controversial man, very much hated and rejected by our people." He is an AI prisoner of conscience. https://t.co/rkasWIj4ko pic.twitter.com/npxyTIPBFb— John Suarez ن (@johnjsuarez) November 24, 2017
Remembering some of the victims of Cuban communism: Yuriniesky Martínez Reina. Shot in the back and killed by Castro's state security in Cuba on April 9, 2015. His "crime"? Building a boat with friends to flee the Castro dictatorship and live in freedom. https://t.co/KVr6C30snl pic.twitter.com/E0OR4nasvv— John Suarez ن (@johnjsuarez) November 27, 2017
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