Bridges of Love Project urges to reveal truth about Cuba
Bridges of Love Project urges to reveal truth about Cuba
Washington, Jul 20 (Prensa Latina) Bridges of Love Project s promoter Carlos Lazo on Tuesday urged to reveal the truth about Cuba, just when sectors in Washington are trying to increase pressure to smother the Cuban people.
Along with a group of Cuban-Americans, the activist on Monday arrived in Richmond, Virginia s capital, as part of his over 2,000-kilometer walk to Washington DC to demand that US President Joe Biden lift the sanctions against Cuba.
Lazo participated on Monday evening in a conversation arranged in a Methodist Church in Richmond, where he spoke about his personal history and the reasons that led him to Bridges of Love and his efforts in favor of the Cuban family.
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Richmonders March for Palestine Amid Israeli Air Strikes
Demonstrators gathered at Monroe Park on Wednesday to condemn the Israeli occupation of Palestine. Masks were required by protest organizers. (Photos: Alex Scribner/VPM News)
Hundreds of Richmond residents marched down Broad Street Wednesday to condemn the Israeli occupation of Palestine and the recent escalation of state violence in the region.
More than 200 demonstrators gathered in Monroe Park, many waving Palestinian flags, wearing face paint and holding signs that called for Palestinian liberation. The organizers demanded President Joe Biden intervene and called out ties between Virginia and the Israeli government.
They condemned the deployment of warships to the Middle East from a naval base in Norfolk and criticized Virginia police training based on Israeli law enforcement tactics. Protesters also criticized a Virginia Commonwealth University study abroad program that takes students to Jerusalem to study architectu