The U.S. government is determined to lie about the reality of Cuba and its principled position in the fight against international terrorism, which Cuba has maintained since its revolutionary triumph. Through the use of arbitrary lists, Washington pursues political domination and obstructs the right of the Cuban people to pursue development and its right of well-being. The U.S. also reinforces the effects of the immoral economic, commercial and financial blockade that it imposed for six decades in an effort to force Cuba to surrender.
The secretary of state’s decision to remove Cuba from the group of countries that do not fully cooperate with U.S. anti-terrorist efforts exposes the contradiction and political manipulation of the U.S. government in this matter. The secretary of state has a duty to remove Cuba from the list of states that allegedly sponsor terrorism.
Cuba and its people have been victims of terrorism sponsored, protected, financed and organized by the U.S. government. Some3,478 Cubans have died as a result, and another 2,099 have been injured.
There is a growing worldwide demand for the United States to end this injustice. Placing Cuba on spurious lists without any basis whatsoever causes extraordinary harm to the Cuban people as a result of third-party intimidation.
Cuba maintains its categorical commitment against all terrorist acts, methods and practices, has never participated in the organization, financing or execution of terrorist acts, is party to 19 international conventions related to terrorism and was the fifth country to ratify all of them.
The International Relations Commission of the National Assembly of People's Power of the Republic of Cuba joins the international outcry and demands that the president of the United States use of his authority to amend this injustice.
Cuba does not sponsor terrorism. Cuba is a country of peace and solidarity.
Cuba y su pueblo han sido vÃctimas de acciones terroristas auspiciadas, protegidas, financiadas y organizadas por el gobierno estadounidense, expresa el texto.
[The song] was released during a period of deep social unrest and political turmoil in the United States — not totally far from Trump’s "America First" today.
[The song] was released during a period of deep social unrest and political turmoil in the United States — not totally far from Trump’s "America First" today.
[W]e see that what is happening in our contemporary world, along with the decisions emanating from the Atlantic West, are signs and omens of an uncertain future. This future is causing Western democracy as a whole to head toward collapse,