In a press release, the organization, with a struggle history of more than 80 years, expressed its support for the ruling of an international court held in Brussels, Belgium, and ruled that this policy violates international law and universal regulations for peaceful coexistence. It also stressed that the siege violates the United Nations Charter and the agreements of the World Trade Organization, among others.
The League described the continuation of the blockade as illegal, condemning that the most dominant empire globally had been trying to subjugate the Cuban people for more than six decades.
Cuba’s heroism allows its Revolution to continue being a beacon for those who believe in guaranteeing all rights to all people; the human and material losses caused by that siege are enormous, the text points out.
For this reason, we once again demand its immediate cessation and reproduce the fundamental aspects of the court’s ruling, which condemns the extraterritorial scope of US actions, the worsening of aggressions against Cuba, and its inclusion in a unilateral list of alleged sponsors of terrorism, it added.
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