Cuban community in Jamaica reaffirms #NoToTerrorism
Kingston, 6 October 2023. Representatives of the Association of Cubans Residing in Jamaica (ACRJ) "Antonio Maceo" condemned the terrorist actions committed against the people of Cuba during a ceremony held at the Cuban Embassy in Kingston in remembrance of the victims of state terrorism against Cuba and the commemoration of the CARICOM-Cuba Day against terrorism.
CARICOM-Cuba Day against terrorism commemorated in Jamaica
Kingston, 6 October 2023. Members of the Association of Cuban Residents in Jamaica (ACRJ) "Antonio Maceo", the Cuba Solidarity Movement, political forces, youth and social movements, as well as a representation of health and education collaborators convened at the Embassy of Cuba in Jamaica to pay tribute to the victims of state terrorism against Cuba and to commemorate CARICOM-Cuba Day against terrorism.
MESSAGE FROM ACRJ MAJOR GENERAL ANTONIO MACEO ON THE OCCASION OF THE TERRORIST ATTACK ON THE CUBAN EMBASSY IN WASHINGTON
The Association of Cuban Residents in Jamaica Mayor General Antonio Maceo (ACREJ), wishes to express its solidarity with the personnel of the Embassy of the Republic of Cuba in Washington DC, in view of the terrorist attack perpetrated on Sunday, September 24 by alleged counterrevolutionary elements.
This is the second attack to take place, after the shooting with an AK-47 rifle against the façade of the Cuban Embassy in Washington, carried out by the Cuban-American citizen Alexander Alazo on April 30, 2020.
The All-African People’s Revolutionary Party unequivocally Condemns the Terrorist Attack on the Cuban Embassy in the U.S.
The terrorist attack at the Cuban Embassy in the U.S. September 24, 2023, is but another example of U.S. imperialism’s political and economic war against the Cuban people and their noble efforts to build a socialist society. World history is clear that U.S. imperialism is the leading financier and purveyor of terrorism and violence in the world today. Although mandated by international law and to “protect the premises of the mission against intrusion or damage and to avoid disturbing the tranquillity of the mission or violating its dignity”[i], U.S.