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Cuban Opposition Waits Amid Uncertainty

Monday, March 19, 2007 12:18:34 PM
By ANITA SNOW

Three Italian activists hold a banner that reads in Spanish "Freedom and No Violence for Cuba" during a march organized by Cuba's "Ladies in White" in Havana, Sunday, March 18, 2007. The "Ladies in White" group commemorated the crackdown that jailed 75 opponents of the Cuban government four years ago.(AP Photo/ Javier Galeano)HAVANA (AP) - The wives of several dozen political prisoners still don white each Sunday to march silently for their husbands' release, and a leading human rights group still issues its twice-yearly report on prisoners of conscience.

But eight months after Fidel Castro fell ill and four years after a broad crackdown on dissent, Cuba's organized opposition generally has been much quieter as it waits to see how the island's political situation develops.

"Cuba is a country in waiting," said veteran rights activist Elizardo Sanchez. "What's going to happen with El Comandante? What's going to happen afterward?


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