Several figures from the Cuban government voiced their concerns this Sunday regarding the disappearance of the helicopter carrying Iranian President E.
As soon as news broke that the helicopter carrying Iran's president had gone missing, Cuba's communist regime quickly expressed its "solidarity" with its terrorism-sponsoring partner and ally. Top officials of the Castro dictatorship all proclaimed their sadness and worry over the Islamic dictator's disappearance. Via CiberCuba (my translation): Several figures in the Cuban government spoke
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From our Bureau of Socialist Unfortunate Incidents with some assistance from our Bureau of New Low Points in the History of Apartheid Tourism Apparently, the furor raised by Canada's news media has forced Castro, Inc. to issue an apology to the wife and children of the Canadian tourist whose corpse was lost after he died
Havana, Apr 6 (Prensa Latina) Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel expressed his solidarity with Mexico on Saturday in the face of the unacceptable violation of that country’s Embassy in Quito.