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The Night of the Three Ps (Spanish: La Noche de las Tres Pes) was a massive police raid on October 11, 1961 in Havana targeting prostitutes, pimps, and "pájaros" (a term coined in Cuba to refer to homosexuals). Cuban poet Virgilio Piñera was arrested the morning after the raid but quickly released to avoid international scandal. The raid was the first moralist round up of the new Castro government and would be the beginning of various round-ups in Cuba of people considered undesirables. The raid took place at a time of heightened moral campaigns in Cuba demonizing homosexuality and other qualities considered uncompatible with the Cuban revolutionary "new man". The raid of the Night of the Three Ps officially targeted prostitutes (Spanish: prostitutas), "pájaros", and pimps (Spanish: proxen

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  • La Noche de las tres P fue una redada policial masiva ocurrida el 11 de octubre de 1961 en La Habana contra prostitutas, proxenetas y «pájaros» —esta última es la denominación dada en Cuba a las personas homosexuales—.​ El poeta cubano Virgilio Piñera fue arrestado la mañana siguiente al allanamiento pero rápidamente liberado para evitar el escándalo internacional. El allanamiento fue la primera redada moralista del nuevo gobierno castrista y sería el inicio de varias redadas en Cuba a personas consideradas indeseables. La redada tuvo lugar en un momento de campañas morales intensificadas en Cuba que demonizaban la homosexualidad y otras cualidades consideradas incompatibles con el "hombre nuevo" revolucionario cubano.​​ (es)
  • The Night of the Three Ps (Spanish: La Noche de las Tres Pes) was a massive police raid on October 11, 1961 in Havana targeting prostitutes, pimps, and "pájaros" (a term coined in Cuba to refer to homosexuals). Cuban poet Virgilio Piñera was arrested the morning after the raid but quickly released to avoid international scandal. The raid was the first moralist round up of the new Castro government and would be the beginning of various round-ups in Cuba of people considered undesirables. The raid took place at a time of heightened moral campaigns in Cuba demonizing homosexuality and other qualities considered uncompatible with the Cuban revolutionary "new man". The raid of the Night of the Three Ps officially targeted prostitutes (Spanish: prostitutas), "pájaros", and pimps (Spanish: proxen (en)
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  • La Noche de las tres P fue una redada policial masiva ocurrida el 11 de octubre de 1961 en La Habana contra prostitutas, proxenetas y «pájaros» —esta última es la denominación dada en Cuba a las personas homosexuales—.​ El poeta cubano Virgilio Piñera fue arrestado la mañana siguiente al allanamiento pero rápidamente liberado para evitar el escándalo internacional. El allanamiento fue la primera redada moralista del nuevo gobierno castrista y sería el inicio de varias redadas en Cuba a personas consideradas indeseables. La redada tuvo lugar en un momento de campañas morales intensificadas en Cuba que demonizaban la homosexualidad y otras cualidades consideradas incompatibles con el "hombre nuevo" revolucionario cubano.​​ La redada de la Noche de las tres P se dirigió oficialmente a prostitutas, pederastas y homosexuales. Académicos y observadores han notado que la redada policial que se hizo en la noche de las tres P podría entenderse mejor como si hubiera tenido lugar durante más tiempo que esa noche. Carlos Franqui señaló en sus memorias que los objetivos reales de la redada incluían homosexuales, intelectuales, artistas, vagabundos, practicantes de vudú y cualquier persona considerada sospechosa.​ (es)
  • The Night of the Three Ps (Spanish: La Noche de las Tres Pes) was a massive police raid on October 11, 1961 in Havana targeting prostitutes, pimps, and "pájaros" (a term coined in Cuba to refer to homosexuals). Cuban poet Virgilio Piñera was arrested the morning after the raid but quickly released to avoid international scandal. The raid was the first moralist round up of the new Castro government and would be the beginning of various round-ups in Cuba of people considered undesirables. The raid took place at a time of heightened moral campaigns in Cuba demonizing homosexuality and other qualities considered uncompatible with the Cuban revolutionary "new man". The raid of the Night of the Three Ps officially targeted prostitutes (Spanish: prostitutas), "pájaros", and pimps (Spanish: proxenetas). Scholars and observers have noted that the police raid making the Night of the Three Ps could be better understood as having taken place for longer than that one night. Carlos Franqui noted in his memoir that the real targets of the raid included homosexuals, intellectuals, artists, vagrants, voodoo practitioners, and anyone deemed suspicious. (en)
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