In recent weeks, the platform that promotes solidarity with the island released on social media new videos and messages from organizations that added their voice to the denunciation of the economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed on Cuba by Washington and the demand for its immediate and unconditional lifting.
From Costa Rica, Guillermo Keith Bonilla, member of the political leadership of the Vanguardia Popular Party, and Pablo Hernández, of the Partido Obrero Socialista, condemned the blockade and supported the campaign launched in April, which began in Canada and continued in May in the United States and Mexico.
The Manuel Galich Cuba Solidarity Collective in Guatemala, in the voice of Jose Paz, also expressed its support for the Europe for Cuba initiative, as did Rafael Alvarado, president of the Los Carlitos Foundation of Nicaragua.
In the South of the American continent, the Argentine Chapter of the Network of Intellectuals and Artists in Defense of Humanity denounced the blockade, a policy it described as criminal.
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