Permanent Mission to the UN of Cuba in New York
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I kneed to contact someone that can help me get a copy of my client's birth certificate from Cuba.
Respeten los mas basicos derechos humanos y dejen de abusar al pueblo y las mujeres!!!
Asesinos.
Que viva OZT
Fidel,Raul Castro,top military and senior cabinet ministers must resign or be placed under house arrest. They can retain one resident for retirement. Dictators in the Arab world are struggling to hold onto power by torture and violence. Present leaders cannot patricipate in politics. They can vote-one-vote. No influence allowed in government. Absolutely no interference! All Cubans guaranteed freedom of speech. No government controlled radio,television, or newspapers allowed.
No more communnism for Cuba. It has failed the world over. Present constitution is to suspended until further notice or until new constitution is ratisfied. Looking to see response.
si alguien tiene copia de la planilla para renovar mi pasaporte y de prorroga favor de enviarme una copia a la siguiente e- mail williejun@gmail.com,selo agradesere gracias
What documents are required to travel to Cuba for pleasure (American passport holder) and how does one get there? With many thanks, Rosemarie Longhi
I would like to complete my graduate degree in Cuba (preferable at University of Havana); may I receive the information I need to apply for admission? What graduate programs in English are avaliable? And may I receive information of the naturalization process?
OmriYigal@hotmail.com
Binghamton, NY
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