Miami, Nov 30 (RHC)-- A new caravan of cars and bicycles denounced Sunday on Miami's streets the economic, commercial, and financial blockade imposed by the United States on Cuba.
"No more blockade. The people are the ones who suffer the most," read some of the placards carried by demonstrators.
A press release announcing the caravan stated that "Democrats, Republicans, Cubans and non-Cubans, people of various political creeds and ideologies, would demonstrate against Washington's policy which has been in place for some 60 years.
The blockade seeks to worsen the Cuban people's living conditions and provoke social expulsions that would lead to a regime change.
The march was organized by the organizations Puentes de Amor, led by Cuban-American professor Carlos Lazo, and Code Pink, headed by Medea Benjamin, and by social media influencers Jorge Medina, Yadira Escobar, Angela María Callis, Roberto García, and Liber Barrueta, among others.