The Cuba Si France association today recognized the island's resistance to U.S. aggressions, in a message of greeting to the Revolution on its 64th anniversary.
On January 1, 1959, Batista's mafia regime, supported by the United States, was swept away by a group of revolutionaries led by an exceptional man, Fidel Castro; and the empire has not accepted since then that a small third world country bravely emancipates itself from its tutelage, it affirmed in a statement shared with Prensa Latina.
In this sense, the French organization with three decades of solidarity work described as heroic the resistance of Cuba and its people, despite the tragedies faced throughout this period.
Washington has not been able to liquidate the Cuban Revolution, neither by force, nor by subjecting the Antillean nation to an economic, commercial and financial blockade with a cruelty without name, it warned.
The association also denounced the plans to encourage internal subversion, the media campaigns and the objective of profiting from the suffering of the population, underlining their failure.
According to Cuba Si France, no country in the world has known such aggressiveness and for such a long time.
In this regard, he advocated intensifying support and solidarity with the largest of the Antilles in 2023, a position to which he expressed commitment.
"Cuba and its people must also count on our material solidarity, which urgently needs to be reinforced, because words are not enough (...). Rebellious and heroic Cuba needs us, just as we need it," the organization insisted in its message.
It also criticized the position of France and the European Union in the face of the extraterritorial impact of the U.S. blockade, which affects banks, businessmen and citizens of the countries of the organization of 27 member states.
They do not have the courage, the moral authority or the will to oppose this barbarity, he said.
