http://www.americanthinker.com/2013/06/the_god_that_continues_to_fail.html
In response to an article that I wrote about Coptic Christians in Muslim countries, Cuban poet and translator Juana Rosa Pita contacted me. An author of over 20 published books of poems, her poetry has been featured in literary magazines and anthologies. When I learned of her background, she graciously responded to my request for more information about Cuba. She recounts how with her 4-month old child in tow, she left Havana on June 20, 1961. Although she was halfway through her studies of Philosophy and Letters at the University of Havana,
two and a half years had been enough to see more than a harbinger of things to come. The last months were actually very distressing: all the prestigious professors from the University of Havana not in agreement with Communism and with the tyranny of Fidel Castro had been expelled and some of the famous ‘Comandantes’ had mysteriously disappeared, or were either imprisoned or killed under the newly installed death penalty for crimes against the powers of the state.
Furthermore, restrictive laws were installed and thus,
an infamous law was implemented under which, ironically, not too long after having signed it, the Minister of Justice Humberto Sori Marin was himself executed. Till then a hero, [Marin] had fought Batista but had dared to criticize the tyrant [Castro] for the exclusive power given to the Communist Party.
Consequently,
…one of the most prosperous and literate nations of Latin America (second only to Argentina), was already on its way to institutionalized oppression and misery.
Ms. Pita explains that the Cuban people were “victims of what Jean Francois Revel called the ‘golden legend of Communism'” too often propagated by the so-called “free press” and most of the “progressive intellectuals” who still overwhelmingly influence students in universities.