Yet at first, Cuba's comparative social equality "made it seem like I died and went to heaven." Then she bumped into the limitations of free speech while working at a Communist-run newspaper; she was deported after daring to write an anti-government article. She headed to San Francisco in 1983...
Castro threw Susie Benjamin out of Cuba because she wrote in her articles that it wasn't communist enough for her.
I'm sure Fidel will welcome her back, but I'll also bet that he has all their rooms bugged for sound and video. And if Fidel doesn't think to do it, I'll bet the anti-Castro Cubans will. Heck, maybe both will have the Code PinkOs rooms bugged.