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Let Cuba Breathe campaign profile closed on YouTube


Havana, February 17 - The YouTube profile of the Agency for Cultural and Economic Exchange with Cuba (AICEC, for its acronym in Spanish), where materials from the Let Cuba Breathe documentary campaign were published, was closed by the social network, its organizers confirmed.

Those responsible reported that the videos will remain online and will be disseminated through the official profile on the Vimeo platform (https://vimeo.com/user151715371).

The Let Cuba Breathe campaign, presented on February 14, gathers testimonies from doctors, patients, and families affected by the tightening of the economic, commercial, and financial blockade imposed by the United States.

According to the Cubadebate portal, the initiative seeks to make visible the consequences of the executive order signed on January 29 by President Donald Trump, which restricted the supply of fuel to the Island.

Cuban authorities denounced these measures as criminal actions, aimed at provoking social collapse through the suffocation of the national economy.

Each documentary installment presents direct testimonies from essential sectors of society, in contrast to narratives that, as noted by President Miguel Díaz-Canel, attempt to deny the reality of the blockade.

Specialists described the U.S. provisions as an economic war and highlighted that the campaign seeks to counteract psychological warfare operations financed from abroad.

From within Cuban civil society and journalism, Let Cuba Breathe joins the international condemnation of the blockade, documenting the resistance of the population and its determination not to give up. (ACN) (Photo: Takenfromthe Internet)


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