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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 144. Not illustrated. Chapters: Cuban Dissidents, Ramon Barquin, Oswaldo Paya, Cuban Democratic Directorate, Orlando Zapata, Oscar Espinosa Chepe, Hilda Molina, Pedro Luis Boitel, Guillermo Farinas, Jorge Luis Garcia Perez, Hector Maseda Gutierrez, Marta Beatriz Roque, Raul Rivero, Gorki Aguila, Porno Para Ricardo, Roberto de Miranda, Adolfo Fernandez Sainz, Omar Ruiz Hernandez, Frank Fernandez, Arturo Perez de Alejo Rodriguez, Antonio Diaz Sanchez, Eusebio Penalver Mazorra, Luis Enrique Ferrer Garcia, Leonel Grave de Peralta, Nestor Rodriguez Lobaina, Arnaldo Ramos Lauzerique, Antonio Augusto Villareal Acosta, Blas Giraldo Reyes Rodriguez, Juan Carlos Gonzalez Leiva, Francisco Jose Hernandez, Jorge Luis Gonzalez Tanquero, Jose Oscar Sanchez Madan, Luis Milan Fernandez, Mijail Barzaga, Darsi Ferrer Ramirez, Victor Rolando Arroyo Carmona, Manuel Vazquez Portal, Alfredo Dominguez Batista, Diosdado Gonzalez Marrero, Nelson Aguiar Ramirez, Pedro Arguelles Moran, Fidel Suarez Cruz, August 1994 Protest in Cuba, Pablo Pacheco Avila, Omar Pernet Hernandez, Alfredo Felipe Fuentes, Jose Miguel Martinez Hernandez, Alejandro Gonzalez Raga, Jesus Escandell, Ricardo Enrique Silva, Nelson Moline Espino, Angel Moya Acosta, Rolando Rodriguez Lobaina, Plantado, Carmelo Diaz Fernandez, Omar Rodriguez Saludes, Marcelo Cano Rodriguez, Vladimiro Roca, Concilio Cubano. Excerpt: Ramon M. Barquin (May 12, 1914 March 3, 2008) was a Cuban military colonel and opponent of former President Fulgencio Batista. Barquin was jailed by the Batista government for leading a failed coup attempt in 1956. He later fled Cuba in 1960 following the 1959 takeover by Fidel Castro. Ramon M. Barquin was born in the city of Cienfuegos, Cuba, on May 12, 1914. Barquin enlisted in the Cuban military in 1933. He later graduated as a as a second lieutenant from the Cuban Military A...