The number of affiliates grew with the incorporation the day before of 13 other groups, among them the Hatuey Project, the Anti-Imperialist Action Committee, the Alianza Martiana Coalition and the Cleveland Hands Off Cuba Committee, which also gives the NNOC a diverse character.
Based at the University of Massachusetts in Boston, the meeting has been, as young Joshua Parks told Prensa Latina, “a moment to elaborate and plan strategies around solidarity work”.
According to him, events like this show that “there is opposition to the U.S. policy of genocide against Cuba”.
The NNOC (National Network on Cuba) has a clear objective: to demand the removal of Cuba from the list of sponsors of terrorism and the end of the U.S. economic, commercial and financial blockade against Cuba.
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