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New York Avenue Presbyterian Church in Washington D.C. learns about the impact of the Blockade on Cuba

The impact on the national economy and on the daily life of the population of the economic sanctions structured by the blockade imposed by the United States on Cuba, was exposed in the Sunday sermon of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, during an exchange between officials of the Cuban Embassy in Washington D.C. and members of the congregation.  
The second head of the Cuban Embassy in Washington, D.C. Alejandro Garcia and Vice Consul Laura Rivas, participants in the meeting, also discussed the historical background of relations between Cuba and the United States. 

Rebeldes impassable! during second baseball game

With an effective work of the pitchers and an offensive contribution distributed among the entire roster, the "Rebels" team of the Cuban embassy in Washington D.C., once again defeated the "Mambises", this time with a score of 15-2, in a game held at the Norwood Park sports center in Maryland.

The Rebel team was sustained by the work of its starting pitcher, who was impassable during the entire game, allowing two solitary dirty runs in the seventh inning. The Rebel relievers effectively pitched the eighth and ninth innings, leaving the Mambises with their machetes sheathed.

Tribute to Orlando Lettelier and Ronni Moffitt in Washington, D.C.

The head of Cuba's diplomatic mission in Washington D.C., Lianys Torres Rivera, participated this Thursday in a tribute to Chilean politician Orlando Lettelier and his secretary Ronni Moffitt, assassinated on September 21, 1976 by the Pinochet dictatorship.
The meeting was attended by Juan Gabriel Valdés, current ambassador of the South American nation to the United States; who remembers those moments with pain.
With the laying of flowers at the Sheridan Circle monument, the participants paid tribute to the deceased and once again ratified the rejection of terrorism.

Cubans Living Abroad Raise Their Voices Against the Blockade

From several countries such as Venezuela, Mexico, Panama, Argentina and Haiti, organizations of Cubans living in those countries and friends of the island have expressed their energetic rejection of the blockade.

Through letters sent to the U.S. ambassadors in those countries and to President Joe Biden, they asked the U.S. government to eliminate the economic sanctions against Cuba.

The letters express Cuba's imminent need to recover after the passage of Hurricane Ian, for which it needs resources that the blockade prevents or makes more expensive.

ALBA-TCP rejects the application of the blockade against Cuba

The application of coercive measures against the countries of the region was strongly rejected in the final declaration of the XI Economic Complementation Council of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of the Americas-People's Trade Agreement (ALBA-TCP).

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