Cuba’s Oswaldo Payá Honored in DC Amid Questions About US Support for Democracy
CUBA, JUL 22 – Oswaldo Payá was honored posthumously for mobilizing over 25,000 Cubans in peaceful democratic reform efforts, underscoring ongoing U.S. commitment to democracy and human rights in Cuba.
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Cuba’s Oswaldo Payá honored in DC amid questions about US support for democracy
By Nora Gámez Torres, Miami Herald To mark another anniversary of the death of Cuban dissident Oswaldo Payá on Tuesday, the National Endowment for Democracy honored the late Cuban opposition leader in a ceremony on Capitol Hill in Washington, an event that highlighted U.S. promotion of democracy and human rights in Cuba and around the world amid questions about the funding for such programs. Payá is one of the best known Cuban dissidents. He was…
Cuba's Oswaldo Payá honored in DC amid questions about US support for democracy
To mark another anniversary of the death of Cuban dissident Oswaldo Payá on Tuesday, the National Endowment for Democracy honored the late Cuban opposition leader in a ceremony on Capitol Hill in Washington, an event that highlighted U.S. ...
Legislators Mario Díaz-Balart and Debbie Wasserman Schultz reintroduced a bipartisan bill to rename the street in front of the Cuban regime's embassy in Washington DC, as "Oswaldo Payá Way", in honor of the founder and leader of the Christian Liberation Movement, Oswaldo Payá Sardiñas, who was allegedly murdered by State Security. Read more]]>
Pro-democracy activist in #Cuba #OswaldoPaya posthumously receives an award in #USA that previously went to figures such as #VaclavHavel, #LechWalesa, and the #DalaiLama.
The NED called Payá Sardiñas "a lasting symbol of hope and peaceful democratic resistance in Cuba."
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