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  • Pictured above: (Cuba) A jogger passes a billboard with scenes from Iraq's U.S.-run Iraqi prison Abu Ghraib, set up on Havana's seafront boulevard Malecon across from the U.S. Interest Section, December 17, 2004. The United States had rejected Cuba's demand to remove Christmas lights in front of the American mission, which include the number 75, in reference to 75 pro-democracy activists imprisoned in Cuba. (Claudia Daut/Reuters)[more]
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