Call for Cuba in front of the White House
Washington, Jun 25 (RHC) With a march and rally in front of the White House, a week of solidarity with Cuba that will be expressed in more than 30 cities in the United States and other parts of the world will conclude this Sunday.
Take Cuba off the List of State Sponsors of Terror is the name of the campaign that encourages this new wave of questioning of the policies of the current administration of Democrat Joe Biden towards the island of Cuba.
Representatives of more than a hundred solidarity organizations "will shout out loud, for Biden to hear, that Cuba should be taken off the list of terrorist countries, and the blockade lifted to build bridges of love," activist Carlos Lazo told Prensa Latina.
We are counting on it to be a well-attended day, it will be a nice event, anticipated Professor Lazo, coordinator of the Bridges of Love movement.
Elena Freyre, president of the Alianza Martiana Coalition, came from Miami, and for her, it is time for the president "to fulfill his promises".
They didn't tell me, Biden stood up and said without hesitation that if he was elected president those sanctions would go away and that he would immediately reverse Trump's policies towards Cuba with a return to the era of Barack Obama (2009-2017), Freyre recalled.
Addressing those present, the second head of the Cuban Mission in the United States, Alejandro Pila, thanked the expressions of solidarity and reiterated that the designation of his country as an alleged state sponsor of terrorism is illegal and immoral.
The diplomat argued about Cuba's role in the struggle for social justice and in the medical collaboration extended to the most dissimilar corners of the world.
The cultural segment was in charge of the duo Afrodélica and the interpreter Luci Murphy, a woman who feels Cuba is her second homeland. (Source: PL)