Participants in the Fourth Day Against the U.S. Blockade of Cuba visit offices of the U.S. Congress on Tuesday to urge their members to support legislative projects aimed at lifting that policy.
Participants in the Fourth Day Against the U.S. Blockade of Cuba visit offices of the U.S. Congress on Tuesday to urge their members to support legislative projects aimed at lifting that policy.
The economic blockade imposed on Cuba by the U.S. government is affecting the island in all sectors, and is having a particular impact on education, high school students stated on Monday.
From the Argentinean Solidarity with Cuba Movement (MasCuba), Oscar Veron, one of its active members, highlighted in Buenos Aires that they will continue to fight until the United States lifts the blockade to the island.
This Monday, Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel Bermudez, held a meeting with members of the United States Congress.
South African trade unions demanded the end of the economic, commercial and financial blockade the United States has maintained against Cuba for more than 50 years, and the return of the territory illegally occupied by the naval base in Guantanamo.
Prominent Chilean journalist Marcel Garces questioned on Monday the persistence of the U.S. economic blockade against Cuba, which he considered ”an act of war against a sovereign country and a dignified people.”
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel who is already in New York for the UN General Assembly will denounce what he termed as ”US aberrant policy of blockade” imposed on Cuba for over 55 years.
It is well known by everyone that the Cuban basketball does not experience its best time as it does not have modern facilities with the most current technologies. The deficit of resources ata grass root level and that is to say balls, the court to train, modern ones and gyms with the required equipment, just to mention some examples, have deprived the local basketball of the best results in international competitions.
The U.S. blockade lurks today on Cuba anywhere in the world, warned the island”s diplomatic mission to the UN in a press release, in which it exposes numerous financial obstacles.
The U.S. blockade against Cuba is a sin, and it does not have no sense, said an American doctor participating in this capital in the 7th International Conference, PsychoHabana 2018.
The Minister for the Office of the State Counselor and Chancellor of Myanmar, Kyaw Tint Swe and the concurrent ambassador of Cuba in that country, Hector Conde, welcomed the good state of bilateral relations.
uban President Miguel Diaz-Canel Bermudez, in the interview aired on Telesur regional television station last Sunday, was emphatic in defining blockade as a brutal practice, which aims to condemn our people to die of needs, and violates territory and impose rules on the relationship of the world with Cuba.
Researchers, academics, Cuban parliamentarians, Internet users and listeners from several countries have participated today in this capital in the forum ”The world against the blockade” to condemn the economic blockade imposed by the United States on the
The U.S. blockade against Cuba affects rehabilitation programs for students with hearing and vision impaired, said here today Dr. Dagmaris Bosch, Ph.D. in Pedagogical Sciences.
The Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples (ICAP) today called for a world message action through Twitter and a forum debate via Internet to reject the economic, commercial and financial blockade the United States imposed on the island almost six decades ago.
The Brazilian Center for Solidarity with the Peoples and the Struggle for Peace (Cebrapaz) has reiterated today its indeclinable position of demanding the immediate end of the U.S. economic, financial and commercial blockade against Cuba.
The event called Tenemos Memoria (We Have Memory), Solidarity Vs. Blockade and Terrorism, began today in this capital with a tribute to the young Italian Fabio Di Celmo, victim in 1997 of a terrorist attack with a bomb that was placed at Havana”s Hotel Copacabana.