From 1492 to 1750, Spain ruled Cuba from afar.
The Spanish began to rule Cuba afterwards.
Meanwhile, American popular newspapers had been waging a constant propaganda campaign against the "butchers" who ruled Cuba.
Estela Bravo's documentary asks what seems like a straightforward question: is Fidel Castro, who has ruled Cuba since 1959, "a demon or a symbol of resistance and social justice"?
We're naming a woman to rule Cuba after Fidel Castro's death?
Castro had ruled Cuba as an absolute dictator since 1959: the revolution that he led did nothing more than topple the old dictator and put a new one in his place.
Gentlemen, it all boils down to this: Who will rule Cuba when the dust settles after the funeral?" "
But the appeals court ruled that the embargo bars Cuba from acquiring any American trademarks.
"He is the man who ruled Cuba without an election for 37 years, calling for the democratization of the United Nations."
Is its subject, Fidel Castro, who has ruled Cuba since 1959, "a demon or a symbol of resistance and social justice"?