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  • Jesmir Varona Socías
  • October 6, 2021
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45 years after the brutal crime in Barbados, the pain and injustice are not forgotten; because Cuba continues to honor the memory of those children who will be around forever.

The following chronicle by journalist Jesmir Varona Socias brings us closer to the story of a woman from Camaguey who keeps the act in her heart.

Translated by: Aileen Álvarez García

http://www.ohcamaguey.cu/wp-content/uploads/jesmir_cronica_barbados_ohcc.mp3

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