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Links to groups fighting for repeal of the travel ban:
  • The Center for International Policy
  • The Latin America Working Group
  • Global Exchange
  • Witness for Peace
  • EPICA
  • Marazul Charters
  • Cuba Travel USA
  • US-CUBA Sister Cities Association
  • Presbyterian Church (USA), Washington Office
  • American Friends Service Committee
  • The United Methodist Church, General Board of Church and Society
  • NETWORK, A National Catholic Social Justice Lobby
  • The Washington Office on Latin America
  • Cuban American Alliance Education Fund, Inc.
  • The Cuban American Commission for Family Rights
  • Wisconsin Coalition to Normalize Relations with Cuba

Links to governmental websites:

  • State Department's Cuba page
  • Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control, enforcers of the Cuba travel ban

Today's News

Hurricanes worsen housing shortage in Cuba
10/10/2008, Miami Herald

LatAm Students in Cuba Aid Hurricane Victims
10/10/2008, Prensa Latina

Bush Cuba policy up for test at polls
10/9/2008, Miami Herald

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Freedom To Travel

U.S. Travel Ban on Cuba

For more than four decades, the United States has tried to isolate Cuba, economically and diplomatically.

When we look at Cuba news, we see an increasingly public and vigorous debate about the economy. We see the nations of the region conducting ordinary and even extraordinary relations with Cuba. What we don't see is a story line involving the United States, the effectiveness of U.S. policy, or even much of a presence or a role as the possibilities of change unfold.

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Top 10 List

"This top ten list is a powerful reminder to Congress and all Americans that sanctions against Cuba do nothing but violate American values, cost American jobs, stain our image overseas, and breach our basic rights," said Sarah Stephens of the Center for Democracy in the Americas. "As Cuba enters a new era, so should America, and replace our policy of isolating Cuba with one favoring engagement, travel and trade."

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