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First Posted: Jul 13, 2021 07:35 AM EDT
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After one of the largest anti-government demonstrations in the history of Cuba, officials across the state of Florida on Sunday voiced their opposition to the Cuban authoritarian regime experienced by the island.
Supporters of Cuban Protesters
Showing their support for Cubans, Tampa citizens also hit the streets on Sunday to protest against food shortages and economic hardship experienced by the people of Cuba, placing the blame on the leadership in the country.
According to WFLA, Mayor Jane Castor said that Tampa stood with the brave people of Cuba because their ancestors also helped Tampa in building its community. Castor added that the fight of Cubans for freedom and against repression is all of their fights.
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez said on Tuesday that military options in Cuba should be considered
Cuban government launched crack down on protests after large-scale demonstrations erupted on Sunday
Images on social media prompted Cuban Americans to take to the streets in support of the protesters
Russia, China, and Iran on Tuesday issued statements warning US not to interfere in Cuban internal affairs
Hundreds of Cuban Americans showed solidarity and blocked a major highway in Miami on Tuesday
Anti-communist protests by Cuban Americans also seen in New York, Washington, DC, Texas, and New Jersey
The hidden hand of the US blockade sparks Cuba protests 14.07.2021 - Cuba - Codepink Cuban President Díaz-Canel speaking to reporters after marching on the streets (Image by Miguel Diaz-Canel/Twitter)
Protests erupted in various Cuban cities the weekend of July 11 over dire economic conditions and a surge in Covid-19 cases. They are the biggest protests to hit Cuba in three decades, and they may well continue in the coming weeks. They come on the heels of artists’ protests in Havana at the end of 2020, and have extended to many parts of the island. But their scale has been exaggerated by the Western press and by Cuban Americans who have been predicting, for 60 years, the imminent fall of the Cuban government.
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