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'The violence is getting out of hand': Crime grips Cuba's streets

'The violence is getting out of hand': Crime grips Cuba's streets

Update: 2024-10-071
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The late leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro, famously called Cuba “the safest country in the world”. But more and more Cubans are starting to speak out about crime on their streets.

And increased violence isn’t the only problem it is facing. Blackouts, food shortages and a lack of water are all fuelling a mass exodus from the country.

On this episode, Caitríona Perry speaks to our Cuba correspondent Will Grant about what its rising crime rate reveals about life on this struggling island.

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Producers: Tom Kavanagh, Alice Aylett Roberts and Mariana Hernández Carrillo

Sound engineers: Ricardo McCarthy and Gareth Jones

Assistant editor: Sergi Forcada Freixas

Senior news editor: Sara Wadeson

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'The violence is getting out of hand': Crime grips Cuba's streets

'The violence is getting out of hand': Crime grips Cuba's streets

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