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Cuba protests: Three key issues that explain the rare unrest

Cuba has been plunged into turmoil by the largest protests against its Communist government in decades.

Thousands took to the streets in towns and cities across the island shouting "freedom" and "down with the dictatorship" on Sunday.

Protests are rarely seen on the Caribbean island, where opposition to the government is stifled.

"We are not afraid. We want change, we do not want any more dictatorship," one protester in San Antonio told the BBC.

So what have been the main drivers of these protests?

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