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Posted: 5/18/2013 1:43:46 AM EST
En esta foto del 11 de mayo de 2013, Abrahan Bueno, un travestí gay de 39 años, que se hace llamar “Imperio”, actúa en el teatro Carlos Marx de La Habana, Cuba. Una semana de espectáculos similares, marchas coloridas y encuentros socioculturales en la capital cubana termina el viernes, con las celebraciones del Día Internacional contra la Homofobia (AP Foto/Ramón Espinosa).
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Posted: 5/17/2013 6:51:33 PM EST
In this May 11, 2013 photo, Abrahan Bueno, 39, a gay transvestite artist known as "Imperio," performs at the Karl Marx theater in Havana, Cuba. A week of drag shows, colorful marches and social and cultural events in Havana culminates Friday with celebrations of the International Day Against Homophobia. Gays were persecuted for decades after the 1959 Cuban Revolution, sometimes sent to grueling rural work camps along with others considered socially suspect by the Communist government. But there has been a gradual shift away from macho attitudes, and Fidel Castro himself has publicly regretted the mistreatment of people seen as different. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)
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Posted: 5/17/2013 6:51:33 PM EST
In this May 11, 2013 photo, Abrahan Bueno, 39, a gay transvestite artist known as "Imperio," descends a flight of stairs as he makes his way to the stage at the Karl Marx theater in Havana, Cuba. A week of drag shows, colorful marches and social and cultural events in Havana culminates Friday with celebrations of the International Day Against Homophobia. Gays were persecuted for decades after the 1959 Cuban Revolution, sometimes sent to grueling rural work camps along with others considered socially suspect by the Communist government. But there has been a gradual shift away from macho attitudes, and Fidel Castro himself has publicly regretted the mistreatment of people seen as different. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)
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Posted: 5/17/2013 4:38:12 PM EST
In this May 11, 2013 photo, Abrahan Bueno, 39, a gay transvestite artist known as "Imperio," performs at the Karl Marx theater in Havana, Cuba. A week of drag shows, colorful marches and social and cultural events in Havana culminates Friday with celebrations of the International Day Against Homophobia. Gays were persecuted for decades after the 1959 Cuban Revolution, sometimes sent to grueling rural work camps along with others considered socially suspect by the Communist government. But there has been a gradual shift away from macho attitudes, and Fidel Castro himself has publicly regretted the mistreatment of people seen as different. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)
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Posted: 5/17/2013 4:38:12 PM EST
In this May 11, 2013 photo, Abrahan Bueno, 39, a gay transvestite artist known as "Imperio," descends a flight of stairs as he makes his way to the stage at the Karl Marx theater in Havana, Cuba. A week of drag shows, colorful marches and social and cultural events in Havana culminates Friday with celebrations of the International Day Against Homophobia. Gays were persecuted for decades after the 1959 Cuban Revolution, sometimes sent to grueling rural work camps along with others considered socially suspect by the Communist government. But there has been a gradual shift away from macho attitudes, and Fidel Castro himself has publicly regretted the mistreatment of people seen as different. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)
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Posted: 5/17/2013 4:38:12 PM EST
In this May 11, 2013, dancers warm up for their presentation against homophobia at the Karl Marx theater in Havana, Cuba. A week of drag shows, colorful marches and social and cultural events in Havana culminates Friday with celebrations of the International Day Against Homophobia. Gays were persecuted for decades after the 1959 Cuban Revolution, sometimes sent to grueling rural work camps along with others considered socially suspect by the Communist government. But there has been a gradual shift away from macho attitudes, and Fidel Castro himself has publicly regretted the mistreatment of people seen as different. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)
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Posted: 5/17/2013 4:38:12 PM EST
In this May 11, 2013 photo, dancers gather backstage to prepare for their presentation against homophobia at the Karl Marx theater in Havana, Cuba. A week of drag shows, colorful marches and social and cultural events in Havana culminates Friday with celebrations of the International Day Against Homophobia. Gays were persecuted for decades after the 1959 Cuban Revolution, sometimes sent to grueling rural work camps along with others considered socially suspect by the Communist government. But there has been a gradual shift away from macho attitudes, and Fidel Castro himself has publicly regretted the mistreatment of people seen as different. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)
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Posted: 5/17/2013 4:38:12 PM EST
In this May 11, 2013, Abrahan Bueno, 39, a gay transvestite artist known as "Imperio," chats with the woman in charge of the dressing rooms at the Karl Marx theater in Havana, Cuba. A week of drag shows, colorful marches and social and cultural events in Havana culminates Friday with celebrations of the International Day Against Homophobia. Gays were persecuted for decades after the 1959 Cuban Revolution, sometimes sent to grueling rural work camps along with others considered socially suspect by the Communist government. But there has been a gradual shift away from macho attitudes, and Fidel Castro himself has publicly regretted the mistreatment of people seen as different. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)
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Posted: 4/3/2013 6:08:24 PM EST
This official police mugshot provided by the Hamilton County Sheriff's office shows 74-year-old Robert Marx. Marx was arrested on charges of knowingly shooting a gun within city limits and criminal damaging in the fatal shooting of a 1-year-old pitbull named Bruski at a Cincinnati dog park on Tuesday. (AP Photo/Hamilton County Sheriff)
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Posted: 2/28/2013 10:33:24 AM EST
The grave of Dr Isachar Zacharie, front right, which stands lopsided amongst other decaying tombs in Highgate Cemetery in north London Thursday, Feb. 28, 2013. Zacharie,, best known as Abraham Lincoln’s foot doctor, treating him and many members of the United States army during the US Civil War, died in London in 1900 and is buried in the same cemetery that also contains the remains of the philosopher Karl Marx . (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)
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Posted: 2/28/2013 10:33:24 AM EST
Ian Dungavell the CEO of Highgate Cemetery looks at the grave grave of Dr Isachar Zacharie which stands lopsided amongst other decaying tombs in Highgate Cemetery in north London Thursday, Feb. 28, 2013. Zacharie, best known as Abraham Lincoln’s foot doctor, treating him and many members of the United States army during the US Civil War, died in London in 1900 and is buried in the same cemetery that also contains the remains of the philosopher Karl Marx . (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)
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Posted: 2/28/2013 10:33:24 AM EST
The grave of Dr Isachar Zacharie which stands lopsided amongst other decaying tombs in Highgate Cemetery in north London Thursday, Feb. 28, 2013. Zacharie,, best known as Abraham Lincoln’s foot doctor, treating him and many members of the United States army during the US Civil War, died in London in 1900 and is buried in the same cemetery that also contains the remains of the philosopher Karl Marx . (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)
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Posted: 2/27/2013 7:18:03 PM EST
German Cardinal Reinhard Marx speaks with the faithful in a packed Saint Peter's Square where Pope Benedict XVI holds his last general audience, at the Vatican February 27, 2013. REUTERS/Alesandro Bianchi
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Posted: 2/27/2013 7:18:03 PM EST
German Cardinal Reinhard Marx speaks with the faithful in a packed Saint Peter's Square where Pope Benedict XVI holds his last general audience, at the Vatican February 27, 2013. REUTERS/Alesandro Bianchi
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Posted: 2/27/2013 8:23:32 AM EST
Cardinal Roger Mahony (R) of the U.S. and Cardinal Reinhard Marx of Germany attend the last general audience of Pope Benedict XVI in St Peter's Square at the Vatican February 27, 2013. REUTERS/Tony Gentile
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Posted: 2/27/2013 8:23:32 AM EST
Cardinal Roger Mahony (R) of the U.S. and Cardinal Reinhard Marx of Germany attend the last general audience of Pope Benedict XVI in St Peter's Square at the Vatican February 27, 2013. REUTERS/Tony Gentile
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Posted: 2/27/2013 7:59:08 AM EST
German Cardinal Reinhard Marx speaks with the faithful in a packed Saint Peter's Square where Pope Benedict XVI holds his last general audience, at the Vatican February 27, 2013. REUTERS/Alesandro Bianchi
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Posted: 2/27/2013 7:59:08 AM EST
German Cardinal Reinhard Marx speaks with the faithful in a packed Saint Peter's Square where Pope Benedict XVI holds his last general audience, at the Vatican February 27, 2013. REUTERS/Alesandro Bianchi
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Posted: 2/27/2013 6:12:31 AM EST
German Cardinal Reinhard Marx speaks with the faithful in a packed Saint Peter's Square where Pope Benedict XVI holds his last general audience, at the Vatican February 27, 2013. REUTERS/Alesandro Bianchi
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Posted: 2/27/2013 6:12:31 AM EST
German Cardinal Reinhard Marx speaks with the faithful in a packed Saint Peter's Square where Pope Benedict XVI holds his last general audience, at the Vatican February 27, 2013. REUTERS/Alesandro Bianchi