"My Signature for the Homeland" Campaign
The "My Signature for the Homeland" Campaign in Cuba faces criticism and controversy, with discussions on socialist loyalty, artistic dissent, and government claims of widespread support.
Signatures Gathered in Sierra Maestra Handed Over with Skepticism in Santiago de Cuba
Published on 5/17/2026
Fidel Castro's Release Remembered in Isla de la Juventud Amidst Ongoing Political Imprisonments in Cuba
Published on 5/16/2026
Cuban Government Claims 81% of Citizens Over 16 Support the Revolution
Published on 5/7/2026
Cuban Regime Delivers Message to Trump on Fox News: "Surrender Is Not in Our Vocabulary"
Published on 5/4/2026
Díaz-Canel Sees May Day as a Triumph Over U.S.: "Seems Like It Stung Them"
Published on 5/3/2026
Díaz-Canel Claims Imminent U.S. Military Threat, Asserts Every Cuban Is Armed
Published on 5/3/2026
Cuban Communist Party Declares: "No Surrender in Cuba" Despite Trump's Threats
Published on 5/2/2026
Photos Altered by Díaz-Canel's Press Advisor to Mask Raúl Castro's Physical Decline
Published on 5/2/2026
Supreme Court of Cuba Warns Citizens Against Failing to Defend "Socialist Homeland"
Published on 4/24/2026
"Signing for Deception and Decline": Viral Poem Critiques the "My Signature for the Homeland" Campaign
Published on 4/25/2026
Exiled Cuban Historian Predicts Democratic Transition by November
Published on 4/22/2026