Deputy Caridad Diego, head of the Religious Affairs Department at the Central Committee of the Communist Party (CCPCC), said on Twitter that inter-faith institutions in Cuba enjoy the right to practice their beliefs, in accordance with Cuba´s Law and respect among all.
She added that believers and non-believers participate in the society development as part of the people they belong to, and also assured that this sector has organized many activities as part of the religious freedom the Cuban Constitution endorses.
“We reject the inclusion of Cuba in that arbitrary list in which the U.S. government included us,” she emphasized.
In response to her tweet, the Quisicuaba Project likewise condemned Washington’s stance and pointed out that Cuba has a secular state that guarantees religious freedom and has never attacked any manifestation of Faith.
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