Dark interests behind campaign against Cuba denounced
Dark interests behind campaign against Cuba denounced
Havana, May 12 (Prensa Latina) Dark interests are behind the campaign on the alleged Havana Syndrome, Johana Tablada, Deputy Director General for the United States Department at the Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MINREX), denounced on Wednesday.
No report or study released to date in the United States, Cuba or the world provide scientific evidence that radio waves of great intensity existed in the area where the diplomats who reported health symptoms were located, the MINREX official said.
The only ones who won with this story are the members of a minority and reactionary group of desperate politicians, willing to resort to any resource to try to impose and perpetuate the course of confrontation, lies and injustice in Washington s policy against the Cuban people and US citizens themselves, she said.
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Neither solidarity nor freedom for Cuba promotes Helms-Burton Act
Neither solidarity nor freedom for Cuba promotes Helms-Burton Act
Havana, Mar 11 (Prensa Latina) Although its name is the Cuban Liberty and Democratic Solidarity Act, neither one nor the other promote the US law known as the Helms-Burton Act, which turns 25 on March 12.
The measures implemented against foreign companies and individuals for the sole fact of trading with Cuba, the lawsuits established under that law and the pressures to avoid foreign investment in Cuba, confirm its aggressive and extraterritorial nature.
Signed in 1996 by US President William Clinton (1993-2001), the Helms-Burton Act has been, since its inception, a brutal and illegal mechanism that tries to suffocate the Cuban economy and damages third countries in that process, as the Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs has denounced.