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Cuba lifts restrictions on importing food and medicines as protests continue in South Florida
Sun Sentinel 13 hrs ago Chris Perkins, South Florida Sun-Sentinel © Michael Laughlin/Sun Sentinel Hundreds of people participate in a community-wide rally in support of freedom in Cuba at the Cuban Memorial at Miami s Tamiami Park, Tuesday, July 13, 2021.
Protesters in South Florida carried on with events to show solidarity with demonstrations in Cuba, their flags still in hand, their chants still echoing as they shut down part of a busy highway.
Crowds in Cuba have been protesting the lack of basic goods such as food, internet access and COVID-19 vaccines. They’re also demanding a change from Cuba’s Communist government, which has ruled the island for decades.
Cuban-Americans Flood Cities Nationwide Calling for End to Communism
14 Jul 2021
NORTH BERGEN, New Jersey – Hundreds, and possibly thousands, of Cuban-Americans have convened for peaceful assemblies nationwide this week in solidarity with their kin on the island, who have flooded the streets of nearly every major Cuban city since Sunday demanding an end to the communist regime.
Cuban-Americans and their allies in New Jersey, New York, Kentucky, Illinois, California, Ohio, and Washington, DC, have organized “free Cuba” rallies meant to encourage Cubans on the island to continue peacefully demanding an end to communism and to urge the government of the United States – particularly the administration of President Joe Biden – to act to protect Cuban lives.
Un hombre murió y más de un centenar de personas permanecen detenidas el martes en Cuba, mientras el internet móvil sigue cortado dos días después de las protestas contra el gobierno, que niega un “estallido social” en medio de las críticas de Washington.
El hombre, de 36 años, falleció cuando participaba el lunes en una protesta en el humilde barrio La Güinera, en la periferia de La Habana, donde hubo enfrentamientos entre manifestantes y policías.
Las inéditas manifestaciones, que degeneraron en enfrentamientos con las fuerzas del orden, son alimentadas por la crisis económica que sacude al país, pero el gobierno niega un “estallido social”.
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