Deprivation and depopulation: inside Cuba under US siege
@profdannyshaw, a scholar of Latin American and Caribbean studies and longtime supporter of the Cuban revolution, documents harrowing conditions across Cuba following the Trump administration's blockade of fuel to the island. A humanitarian crisis has been manufactured by Washington to unravel the last vestiges of Cuba's revolutionary structure.
Traveling from Holguin to Banes to Santiago this February, Shaw finds a population increasingly deprived of nutrition, with dwindling transportation options as gas runs low, schools shuttered, and surging inflation making basic goods unaffordable. The US embargo has hollowed out once-thriving areas, pushing young people to migrate.
Shaw explains how concessions imposed on the Cuban government have created a new class of crypto-capitalists which forms an economic bridge to Miami, and a base for Trump's promised "takeover" of the country.
Having lived among average Cuban people suffering through a humanitarian crisis imposed by Washington, Shaw delivers an unflinching chronicle of their experience under siege.
Mike