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Matraca

Matraca

Suplemento de humor gráfico y sátira política de elTOQUE.
The Matraca artists zero in on the participation of Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel in the 78th UN General Assembly in New York.
The Government allocates the resources of a country in crisis to the G-77+China summit in Havana. While the recruitment of Cubans to fight in Ukraine still resounds.
Although here in Cuba what is truly worrying are his speeches in Spanish, this week Matraca is dedicated to his already famous remarks in English pronounced this week in Namibia.
While citizens suffer from inflation, the health and food crisis, the Cuban government continues to allocate resources to build hotels that will not be occupied.
Matraca artists react to the proposal to name Fidel Castro the fifth discoverer of Cuba.
Matraca's artists draw on another idea born of the Cuban government's "creative resistance": family aquaculture.
Matraca's artists draw on the movements in the directive of Icaic and the International School of Cinema and Television; also, on the new term of officialdom, "cognitive warfare".
A movement in the waters of Guantanamo Bay put more than one in tension, while the visit of a Russian ship brought back the conversation about the new sponsor of the Cuban leadership.
July 11 will mark two years since the largest demonstrations in Cuba since 1959. Also, the greatest public repression unleashed by the State.
Do we have to put up with Mydalis Naranjo (deputy minister of the Food Industry) saying on national television that the seas surrounding Cuba have no fish? Is the justification for the embargo not enough and now a supposed geographic fatality is the new leitmotif of our misfortunes?
As part of a tour of several European countries, Miguel Díaz-Canel visited Pope Francis at the Vatican on June 20, 2023. The meeting between the leaders lasted “just over 30 minutes”, long enough to give rise to rumors about the content of the conversations.
The history of censorship in Cuba, especially in the arts, is a key part of the structure that promotes it.
The daily life of Cubans continues to be affected by inflation, while the perception of insecurity increases due to reports of violence in several cities.
When artists and intellectuals who have supported government policies in various ways begin to be prevented from presiding over certain international festivals or singing in certain halls, representatives of the state come out to “vigorously protest”.
The Cuban government seems to have found the oxygen it needed in the face of the country’s economic suffocation and the growing discontent of the people. Putin’s Russia agreed to do the bailout, but not free of cost.
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matraca

Matraca

Suplemento de humor gráfico y sátira política de elTOQUE.

The Matraca artists zero in on the participation of Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel in the 78th UN General Assembly in New York.
While citizens suffer from inflation, the health and food crisis, the Cuban government continues to allocate resources to build hotels that will not be occupied.
Matraca's artists draw on the movements in the directive of Icaic and the International School of Cinema and Television; also, on the new term of officialdom, "cognitive warfare".
Do we have to put up with Mydalis Naranjo (deputy minister of the Food Industry) saying on national television that the seas surrounding Cuba have no fish? Is the justification for the embargo not enough and now a supposed geographic fatality is the new leitmotif of our misfortunes?
The daily life of Cubans continues to be affected by inflation, while the perception of insecurity increases due to reports of violence in several cities.
The Government allocates the resources of a country in crisis to the G-77+China summit in Havana. While the recruitment of Cubans to fight in Ukraine still resounds.
Matraca artists react to the proposal to name Fidel Castro the fifth discoverer of Cuba.
A movement in the waters of Guantanamo Bay put more than one in tension, while the visit of a Russian ship brought back the conversation about the new sponsor of the Cuban leadership.
As part of a tour of several European countries, Miguel Díaz-Canel visited Pope Francis at the Vatican on June 20, 2023. The meeting between the leaders lasted “just over 30 minutes”, long enough to give rise to rumors about the content of the conversations.
When artists and intellectuals who have supported government policies in various ways begin to be prevented from presiding over certain international festivals or singing in certain halls, representatives of the state come out to “vigorously protest”.
Although here in Cuba what is truly worrying are his speeches in Spanish, this week Matraca is dedicated to his already famous remarks in English pronounced this week in Namibia.
Matraca's artists draw on another idea born of the Cuban government's "creative resistance": family aquaculture.
July 11 will mark two years since the largest demonstrations in Cuba since 1959. Also, the greatest public repression unleashed by the State.
The history of censorship in Cuba, especially in the arts, is a key part of the structure that promotes it.
The Cuban government seems to have found the oxygen it needed in the face of the country’s economic suffocation and the growing discontent of the people. Putin’s Russia agreed to do the bailout, but not free of cost.

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