| If you decide to travel to Cuba, a beautiful | | | | conditions, but he or she should especially consider |
| destination, you should consider the option of adding | | | | expressing solidarity during his or her travel with |
| a solidarity dimension to your visit. This means | | | | those in Cuba suffering to improve the future of the |
| supporting, both moral and materially Cuba´s | | | | island. |
| peaceful advocates of change and democracy. | | | | This means prisoners unfairly jailed for expressing |
| Political prisoners and their families and the Cuban | | | | their ideas, which are Cuba´s prisoners of |
| emerging civil society. | | | | conscience. |
| The easy thing to do for the travelers to Cuba is to | | | | This means their families, like the Damas de Blanco |
| go a beach like Varadero and then forget about the | | | | This means Cuban human rights and pro-democracy |
| world. This is what most people do, but you would | | | | activists, such as Oswaldo Payá, Héctor Palacios, |
| be missing something very important: human | | | | Vladimiro Roca or many others. |
| solidarity. | | | | This means Cuban churches and independent libraries. |
| The traveler should express his or her solidarity with | | | | If you travel to Cuba, do not forget about them. |
| common Cubans because they are living in very poor | | | | |