Cuba in UN

Young Cubans have found their Moncada and attack it every day.

Those who saved the homeland with their vaccines, those who entered the red zone during COVID-19, the heroes of the Saratoga rescue or the Matanzas fire, the young health professionals who went to other countries to save lives during the pandemic, have earned a place in the history of the country in these years of creative resistance, which has allowed us to survive under the most brutal version of the blockade. 

Counterpunch: Biden must remove the designation of Cuba as terrorist-sponsoring nation.

President Obama in 2015 removed Cuba from the U.S. list of state sponsors of terrorism (SSOT). President Trump reversed that action in January 2020, thereby aggravating economic difficulties for Cuba. President Joe Biden needs to end the designation. The time is now for representatives, senators, and other elected officials to pressure him. Cuba is no terrorist-sponsoring nation. 

Experts from the UN Human Rights Council qualified the blockade against Cuba as a violation of International Law and the human rights of the Cuban people.

Special Rapporteurs of the UN Human Rights Council on the Right to Food, the Right to Development, Extreme Poverty and the Negative Impact of Unilateral Coercive Measures on the enjoyment of Human Rights, in an unprecedented communication, have formally described the blockade imposed by the United States against Cuba, as a serious violation of International Law.

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