Cuba confirms 1 man dead during anti-government protests
Cuba s Interior Ministry said Tuesday that the man died Monday during a clash between protesters and police on the outskirts of Havana. Author: ANDREA RODRIGUEZ (Associated Press) Published: 10:48 PM EDT July 13, 2021 Updated: 10:49 PM EDT July 13, 2021
HAVANA, Cuba Cuban authorities confirmed Tuesday that one person has died during demonstrations that have shaken the island in recent days by protesting over food shortages, high prices and other grievances against the government.
The Interior Ministry said in a statement that Diubis Laurencio Tejeda, 36, died Monday during a clash between protesters and police in the Arroyo Naranjo municipality on the outskirts of Havana. It said an unspecified number of people were arrested and there were some people injured, including some officers.
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Formidable police patrols continued in Havana on Monday following a day of unrest that saw thousands of fed-up Cuban citizens take to the streets of the capitol and other cities across the island over a lack of food, rising prices and an ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
The uncharacteristically spirited condemnation of the country’s communist government drew support from President Biden Monday, after Cuba’s leader added to tensions by encouraging pro-government loyalists to “fight” the demonstrators.
“The order to fight has been given into the street, revolutionaries!” Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel said during a televised speech on Monday.