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Cubans Respond to Raúl Castro's Indictment: A Call for Dialogue

In the wake of US prosecutors indicting Raúl Castro for a 1996 incident, residents of Havana share their mixed feelings, emphasizing the need for dialogue rather than conflict.

Editorial StaffMay 22, 20261 MIN READ

Following the indictment of former Cuban leader Raúl Castro by US prosecutors for the 1996 shootdown of planes, reactions from Havana's residents vary widely.

Many locals advocate for peaceful dialogue, expressing a desire to move beyond confrontation in US-Cuba relations.

The implications of the indictment have sparked discussions among residents, who are weighing the potential impacts on their lives and the broader relationship between the two nations.