Protesters voice disapproval of Ozzie Guillen

Miami Marlins manager Ozzie Guillen listens to a question during a news conference at Marlins Stadium. (April 10, 2012) Credit: AP
The demonstration Thursday came before Miami's afternoon game with the Chicago Cubs. Many waved Cuban flags, held signs and used a megaphone to criticize the manager.
Guillen's comments lauding Fidel Castro in a Time magazine interview sparked anger within the Cuban community in South Florida.
Guillen has since apologized and served a five-game suspension issued by the Marlins. He returned to the dugout Tuesday against the Cubs. The Marlins have won the first two games of the series.
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