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Rodiles said he doesn't know precisely how many people they reach, but a large enough number that he and others from the organization are sometimes recognized on the streets. "We want Cuba to be a normal country, where we can talk among each other and change how we are living now," said Rodiles, who has the confident voice of a professor and dressed in a light blue collared shirt and a pair of khaki pants. Part of the "For Another Cuba" campaign includes a petition that has been signed by more than 3,600 people asking for the Cuban government to ratify the United Nations Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. The accords were signed by Cuban officials but not ratified. The text of the petition says the implementation of these accords would ensure respect for citizens regardless of their ideas and help in the formation of a free and plural Cuba. "Our expectation of being heard by the government is almost exhausted, yet we have decided to bring the authorities this demand as an urgent recourse to achieve effective understanding," the petition states. "We are determined not to accept institutional silence in response to this demand for the ratification." Saturday marked the group's first event in Miami, and it was attended by more than 100 people who gathered into a restaurant and bar called Cuba Ocho. Across the street is a walk of stars, similar to the one in Hollywood, featuring greats of Latin music and cinema, including a number of Cubans who died in exile. Ley Martinez was one of the Cuban artists living in Miami who contributed to the exhibit. He displayed two posters, one featuring a man in a blue cap, smiling in front of the word "pluralism." In another, different scenes in Cuba, including one of a woman being arrested, are shown behind the words, "justice," "democracy" and "liberty." "I think it's in that order that much of the hurt in Cuba will be healed," he said. ___ Online: State of SATS: http://www.estadodesats.com/en/ Por Otra Cuba: http://www.porotracuba.org/
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