HAVANA — A VARIATION of the scene has played out in sporadic nightmares I began having as a child. A band of guerrilla fighters with scraggly beards, dirty camouflage uniforms and rifles slung over their shoulders walk toward me. Their glares are callous, their words gruff. I watch as black rubber boots caked with mud advance toward me. It is too late. I am cornered, trapped.
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