Cubans ask “until when?” amid persistent crisis

The question “Until when?” has echoed among Cubans for decades, born of the urgent longing for improvement in their critical situation and the inability to foresee when change might become possible.

In an opinion piece published on Havana Times, author Yasser Castellanos reflects on the phrase “Until When?”, which stems from decades of discontent in Cuba. This question, according to Castellanos, arises from the absurdity of belonging to a nation that constantly wounds itself. The text, dated December 23, 2025, highlights how this query persists due to the lack of clear prospects for transformation in the country.

Castellanos writes: “Until When? is a question that has echoed among Cubans for decades, born of the urgent longing for improvement in the country’s critical situation and the inability to see when that change might finally become possible.” This expression captures the collective frustration amid ongoing hardships.

The article invites readers to explore more on Cuba at Havana Times, emphasizing the enduring relevance of these issues on the island.

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