Cuban President Blames Unrest On ‘Economic Asphyxiation’ By US

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Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel criticized U.S. “politics of economic asphyxiation” toward the island nation in a Monday speech following protests against the government across the country.

“Is it not very hypocritical and cynical that you block me … and you want to present yourself as the big savior?” Díaz-Canel said, according to Reuters. “Lift the blockade … and then we will see what this people, that has achieved an immense social work despite what is practically a war economy, is capable of.”

Protesters have taken to the streets in several cities over a lack of food, power and medicine in the country of 11 million people. The protests were particularly noteworthy given the history in Cuba of generally quashing protests against the government.

Read more at The Hill.

{Matzav.com}


4 COMMENTS

  1. Of course it’s the US fault!
    Why would anybody even have a doubt that President Miguel Díaz-Canel is to blame?
    President Miguel Díaz-Canel really goes out of his way and bends over backwards to help his people….

  2. He’s right. Biden has dealt with the Cuban people in the most abusive way. Joe is an old time racist who hates the Cuban people with a passion. It’s a disgrace. If Biden had any dignity, he would resign over this.

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