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Jose Garcia

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Sun Jul 11, 2021, 08:32 PM Jul 2021

Cubans take to the streets for the biggest anti-government protests in decades [View all]

Source: Washington Post

MIAMI — Communist Cuba erupted in its largest-scale demonstrations in decades on Sunday as thousands of people chanting “freedom” and “yes, we can” took to the streets from Havana to Santiago de Cuba in a major new challenge to an authoritarian government struggling to cope with increasingly severe blackouts, food shortages and a spiking coronavirus outbreak.

The protests, from Havana’s famous Malecon to the island nation’s eastern cities, spoke to the power of social media. They apparently started in the city of San Antonio de los Baños and spread rapidly as demonstrators shared their protests on Facebook Live. The demonstrations were so large that President Miguel Díaz-Canel, who succeeded Raúl Castro this year as first secretary of the Communist Party, called on Cuba’s “revolutionary” citizens to take to the streets.

“We are prepared to do anything,” he said in a national address. "We will be battling in the streets.” He blamed the United States for agitating the population.

José Miguel Vivanco, director of Human Rights Watch’s Americas division, said his group had received reports that at least 20 people had been arrested. He added that the organization had received reports of violence being used by Cuban forces, a claim echoed by social media users sharing videos of wounded protesters.

Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2021/07/11/cuba-protests/?outputType=amp

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I suspect these "spontaneous protests" are being organized and funded jcmaine72 Jul 2021 #1
Not necessarily Warpy Jul 2021 #2
I would think it's in the US' interest to normalize relations with Cuba Sapient Donkey Jul 2021 #15
I know a few lefties who went there with stars in their eyes Warpy Jul 2021 #16
The right-wing reactionary racist elites who were the first wave to run to Miami Judi Lynn Jul 2021 #7
No, thank you! As always, you provide sorely needed context with a wealth of factual information jcmaine72 Jul 2021 #12
I would think in a nation with no political freedom, which sums up Cuba GulfCoast66 Jul 2021 #8
I think it has more to do with the fact that life sucks for many in Cuba . JI7 Jul 2021 #10
That's interesting UnderThisLaw Jul 2021 #19
It seemsvthat you think that Cubans can't think for themselves Jose Garcia Jul 2021 #24
People are fed up with living 40 yrs behind. oldsoftie Jul 2021 #3
Never understood the love for Cuba we used to get on DU. GulfCoast66 Jul 2021 #4
Good post. n/t Eyeball_Kid Jul 2021 #6
"No other system creates wealth like capitalism" cf China. speak easy Jul 2021 #9
Or racism. jcmaine72 Jul 2021 #14
and slavery itself speak easy Jul 2021 #17
Agreed Nederland Jul 2021 #18
It's a reflexive reaction to the right eissa Jul 2021 #23
Could be a Cuban Spring IronLionZion Jul 2021 #5
Why start the article with, "Communist Cuba ...?" HUAJIAO Jul 2021 #11
Capitalist countries are more common Polybius Jul 2021 #20
Several reasons I can think of. GulfCoast66 Jul 2021 #22
Congressman Ruben Gallego: brooklynite Jul 2021 #13
Biden characterized this as a "clarion call for freedom and relief" rictofen Jul 2021 #21
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