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Against more US blockade, more international support


Havana, April 29 – The more the United States (US) tightens its blockade against Cuba, the more solidarity with the Caribbean island intensifies, resisting and triumphing with the unconditional support of millions of friends on five continents.

Washington has not yet realized that the response to its failed policy of economic, financial and commercial siege, which it has imposed on the largest of the Antilles for six decades, is one of global repudiation.

A new example of this rejection is the presence these days in Havana of 300 members of a multinational brigade who will parade alongside thousands of Cubans through the emblematic Revolution Square, on the occasion of May 1, International Workers' Day.

The brigade of friends is made up of approximately 100 Americans, as well as representatives from Europe, Latin America, Africa, Canada, and faraway Australia.

Under the slogan "For Cuba Together We Create," the brigade members and their hosts will demand at this Thursday's massive march an end to the hostile U.S. policy and that the Caribbean nation be removed from the White House's spurious and illegal list of state sponsors of terrorism.

Likewise, they will demand the cessation of the continuous attacks on the collaboration in the health sphere that the largest of the Antilles provides in numerous nations, and of the media campaigns aimed at discrediting the altruistic Pacific Army of White Coats of the island.

Also on the occasion of Workers' Day, more than 130 foreign friends are attending an International Union Internship. They will join the nearly 700 delegates from numerous countries who will be present, and nearly 700 will attend the Solidarity Meeting with Cuba to be held on the 2nd.

Another example of intense support for Cuba was the recently concluded V International Health Convention-2025, where three thousand medical and scientific professionals from fifty countries praised in Havana the humanitarian work of their medical brigades.

The participants in that successful meeting, seeking better global healthcare for all, similarly condemned the current White House administration's aggressiveness toward the Caribbean nation.

Last March, Cuba was the scene of the IV “Homeland” Colloquium, with the presence of 400 information specialists, developers of new technologies, journalists and directors of various media from 50 countries, who agreed on the need to go on the offensive on social networks and the progressive press to protect the Antillean island from the continuous attacks of the United States.

So, today it is a reality that Washington, in its stubborn quarrel with the Cubans, is out of combat, and will have to throw in the towel sooner rather than later. (Trabajadores Digital) (Photo: Taken from the Internet)


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