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Taylor Report
What has the embargo meant for Cuban society?
Interview
Keith Bolender
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June 10, 2013, 5:25 p.m.
Keith Bolender, the author of "Cuba Under Siege," discusses the trial of the Cuban Five. The U.S. government paid Miami-based journalists to write demeaning and degrading information about Cuba. These stories were planted before the trial of the Cuban Five.

Bolender's book "Cuba Under Siege: American Policy, the Revolution and Its People," investigates the effects of the decades-long blockade and war of propaganda against Cuba. How does a revolutionary state protect itself and its citizens under this unrelenting hostility?

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00:48:32 1 June 10, 2013
Toronto, Ontario
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