In its editions of September 30 and October 3, Liberians daily The New Dawn and Daily Observer respectively, devoted a section of its pages to Cuba and its struggle against the blockade. Both publications socialized information transferred in a recent press conference by the Charge d'Affaires of Cuba in Liberia, Yordenis Despaigne Vera, on economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed for more than fifty years unilaterally by the government of the United States against Cuba.
Under the title "Cuba wants U.S blockage ended" and "Charge d'Affaires extols Liberia-Cuban relations", each of the articles emphasizes the many facets of incidence of a policy that has received the almost unanimous rejection of the international community.
Headquartered in Monrovia, Liberia Daily Observer circulates since 1981, created by Kenneth marriage. Meanwhile The New Dawn is a daily bilingual (English and French) created by the Searchlights Communications Incorporated. Both publications focus their interest in the social, political and essentially economic reality of Liberia, while offering a space to disseminate relevant events in other African contexts and the rest of the world.