Havana, October 29 (RHC) -- New caravans of love are taking place in U.S. cities, where this Sunday the claim against the blockade imposed by the White House against Cuba for more than six decades is multiplying.
Activists highlighted on social networks that residents of various nationalities gather on the last Sunday of every month to ask, from Miami, the U.S. administrations to lift the sanctions against the largest island of the Antilles, and to remove it from the arbitrary list of countries sponsoring terrorism.
In addition to the Miami Caravan, which gathered at the Flags Park of the International Airport of that Florida city, there are similar reports in Seattle (Washington State).
According to the organizers, the events also support the upcoming IV Nation and Emigration Conference to be held in Havana on November 18 and 19.
Members of the National Cuba Solidarity Network joined this initiative against the blockade, which has been in place for more than three years, the day before, and fulfilled an agreement of their recent annual meeting in Boston by parading through the streets of New York demanding an end to this policy of suffocation against the Cuban people.
This weekend's actions precede the upcoming November 1-2 presentation and vote at the United Nations General Assembly of a report Cuba has been submitting since 1992 on the need to end this unilateral siege.
Last year, 185 countries -in the majority opinion of the international community- voted in favor of lifting the economic, commercial and financial blockade against Cuba.
"Those of us who love and found are on the right side of history", said activist Roberto Yis in previous declarations to Prensa Latina news agency.
The Cuban emigrant resident in Miami stressed that people of good will simply join the just claim because "it is not about being right or left".
Each caravan reminds the current occupant of the Oval Office of his campaign commitment to reverse the cruel and failed policies of former President Donald Trump (1917-2021).