Geneva, August 19th.- Cuba denounced in Geneva, before the Human Rights Council, the terrorist attack against the Embassy of the Island in France, and accused the United States of promoting violence.
We strongly condemn that terrorist attack. We hold the Government of the United States responsible for its continuous campaigns, which urge these behaviors, and for its calls for violence, said the Cuban representation, according to a report by Prensa Latina.
The financing granted by the United States to individuals in Cuba and abroad to create small groups that promote internal disorder, provoke and carry out acts against state institutions and commit terrorist actions, is public, the complaint emphasized.
In addition, he rejected the inclusion of the Caribbean nation in a unilateral list of alleged sponsors of terrorism drawn up in Washington.
At the end of July, the Cuban diplomatic mission in Paris was attacked with three Molotov cocktails and, as a consequence, a fire occurred that was controlled by the officials who were there. The attack, damaging to every rule of International Law, is part of the desperate efforts of the enemies of the Revolution to present to the world a Cuba in chaos, which only exists on social networks and in the media reports financed by the powers that be. interested in subverting order in the Greater Antilles.
It is not the first time that this type of aggression has occurred against Cuban legations. Before what happened in Paris, on April 30, 2020, at two-five in the morning there was an attack with a firearm against the Cuban Embassy to the United States. The State Department and the United States Government, sadly, have chosen to silence this serious terrorist attack. They have not made any public statement condemning this act, or rejecting it.
Cuba has been the victim of 713 terrorist acts, most of them organized, financed, and executed by the United States Government or by individuals and organizations that receive refuge or act with impunity in that territory. These acts have cost the lives of 3,478 and incapacitated 2,099 Cuban citizens. Human and economic damages are estimated at $ 181 billion. (International Writing)