Despite many acts of harassment, Cubans living in Miami and other solidarity activists took to the streets of this city to demand an end to the blockade imposed by the United States on the island.
The members of the county that cry every Sunday of each month in that city for the regulation of relations between the two nations, they renewed their demands sharply, even when they were facing different attacks and insults to the group seeking to prevent a close system. until
“The delegation of Miami asked the city to provide paid security, which would not be the case because the police must provide security for free,” the leader of the Bridges of Love movement, Carlos Laso, announced on the social network.
He added that they are a deterrent and ultimately offer protection against travelers who are dedicated to terrorizing activists.
In addition to the insults, the hostile demonstrations included the burning of the Cuban flag, against the cowardly leaders of the executioners who also underestimated the threat such an act represented to public safety.
Despite the attacks, the caravanists sang the Cuban National Anthem, showed their signs and demanded that Washington’s unilateral blockade be maintained for more than six decades.
They also confirmed their willingness to continue helping the cause.
We do not give up, we cannot demobilize, they said, assessing how the attack reveals the desperation of the so-called “haters” in the face of the growth advocated by the movement. for justice
Those of us who go to the sun-wrapped tradition do it because we love it, not because we are free, they added, among the cries of Cuba, yes, don’t be a hostage! and from ¡Viva Cuba!
“This is not a wall of hate,” they ask.
Miami authorities denounced the aggressors and said the travelers were not demanding an attack on the US government but the rights of the Cuban people.
They thought, however, that everything would be a successful day, when they thought they could summon and assemble the Cubans of good will, who would pay attention to the new regulations of punishment against the island issued by the White House.
The tweet today also called for the administration of President Joe Biden to be asked to remove the Greater Antilles from the list of alleged terrorist countries and to remove all other bloody measures that punish the citizens of the Caribbean territory.
In addition to Miami, other actions of solidarity with Cuba were organized in the US cities of Seattle and New York, as well as in Vancouver, Quebec and Ottawa (Canada), and also in Panama.