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Faced with the injustice of the blockade we stand fast


Editorial.

For the thirty-first time, today Cuba returns with full right and reason to present to the General Assembly of the United Nations (UN) a new resolution in which it calls for the end of the economic blockade that the United States has imposed on the island since 1962.

The just demand has been supported by the highest debate body of the UN on 30 occasions by an overwhelming majority of countries, which have refuted the flagrant violation of the United Nations Charter.

In reality, the siege reveals the malignancy of an action aimed at surrendering out of desperation the vast majority of a people determined to carve out their own destiny without foreign interference, a procedure supported by more than one hundred years of struggles and in full sovereignty. on January 1, 1959 with the triumph of the Revolution.

From that now distant era dates the arbitrary machinery of the siege by the US government, whose effects, of marked extraterritoriality, go beyond measures that weigh down the economy and the development of social benefit programs by billions, and delve into criminality.

The blockade has cost lives by preventing the entry of supplies and medicines intended to combat cancer and other no less lethal ailments in all segments of the population, without distinction of creed or political affiliation.

In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, the current President of the United States intensified the economic blockade with more than 240 measures, which has affected the acquisition of essential components and medicines to confront the coronavirus; however, Cuba has developed their own vaccines that have been proven to be effective.

It is part of the homicidal imperialist monstrosity to include the Caribbean nation in an absurd list of countries that sponsor terrorism, its promoters knowing of the negative consequences that in the order of negotiations, aid and transfer of credits, such a spurious list entails, for which is part of everyday life to continue in combat, a reality nuanced by the integration of struggle and resistance strategically shaped by the ever-present Commander in Chief Fidel Castro Ruz.

Thus we arrive at this new vote in the United Nations with another resolution that once again requests the end of the blockade that the United States has imposed on us since MIL 962, certain of diplomatic triumph, but also with the certainty that unity in internal action will allow us to continue resisting and overcoming the current complex economic situation, because we are still in combat. (Photo: Archive)


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