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I've wondered often about
what China would be like today if the protests had succeeded
in reforming the country. (people chattering) (people shouting) Now, watching something similar
happening in Cuba, I find myself asking
how a movement for change can succeed against
such a powerful adversary. (shouting continues) Rosa: You need pressure
coming from abroad to force that regime to submit
to the will of the people. (speaking Spanish) (reporter speaking Spanish) (Rosa speaking English) interviewer: What can
the Biden administration do to support
the Cuban, uh, people?
what China would be like today if the protests had succeeded
in reforming the country. (people chattering) (people shouting) Now, watching something similar
happening in Cuba, I find myself asking
how a movement for change can succeed against
such a powerful adversary. (shouting continues) Rosa: You need pressure
coming from abroad to force that regime to submit
to the will of the people. (speaking Spanish) (reporter speaking Spanish) (Rosa speaking English) interviewer: What can
the Biden administration do to support
the Cuban, uh, people?
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I've wondered often about
what China would be like today
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if the protests had succeeded
in reforming the country.
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(people chattering)
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(people shouting)
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Now, watching something similar
happening in Cuba,
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I find myself asking
how a movement for change
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can succeed against
such a powerful adversary.
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(shouting continues)
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Rosa: You need pressure
coming from abroad
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to force that regime to submit
to the will of the people.
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(speaking Spanish)
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(reporter speaking Spanish)
00:00:42.075 --> 00:00:44.877
(Rosa speaking English)
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interviewer: What can
the Biden administration
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do to support
the Cuban, uh, people?
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Movie Summary
For seven years, award-winning Chinese-American filmmaker Nanfu Wang followed Rosa Maria Paya, daughter of the five time Nobel Peace Prize nominated activist, Oswaldo Paya, in Rosa's fight for democracy.