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Artists say Cuba government agrees to dialogue, tolerance - Black News Channel

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By ANDREA RODRÍGUEZ Associated Press HAVANA (AP) — A group of Cuban artists and intellectuals say they won an unusual government vow of greater tolerance for independent art on Saturday after a demonstration in front of the Culture Ministry. About 20 artists had gathered Friday and the crowd grew to 200 by late night, when Vice Minister Fernando Rojas and the directors of several associations affiliated with the governing Communist Party met with delegates of the demonstrators until after midnight. The officials agreed to talks on 'an agenda of multiple topics with proposals by both sides,' said writer Katherine Bisquet. […]

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