AP/ P.ORSI
AP: "President Raul Castro has called on Cubans to openly air their opinions as his government tries to revive the struggling economy with economic reforms.
But officials have sent mixed signals about where it draws the invisible frontier between loyal criticism and what they consider to be dangerous attacks on the system."
Orsi details the experiences of artist Pedro Pablo Oliva, musician Pablo Milanes (above) and intellectual Esteban Morales after testing the limits of criticism.
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