MÉRIDA, Mexico.- The United States Embassy in Havana will cancel their appointments this Friday, December 20, due to the march called by the ruler Miguel Díaz-Canel for that day.
He advertisement official published on your website reported that the interviews originally scheduled for Friday, December 20, must be rescheduled.
“This decision is due to the march protest called by the president of Cuba that will take place in front of the Embassy, limiting access to it,” the diplomatic headquarters reported.
With the promise to contact affected applicants to reschedule their appointments, the consular representation announced that it will resume its services on Monday, December 23, 2024.
Dozens of Internet users criticized the extent and the reference to Díaz-Canel as “president” in the site’s statement because, in the opinion of the majority of forum members, he is nothing more than a puppet who does not preside over his people.
A Cuban suggested deny him the US entry visa to all those who, with proper photo or video documentation to corroborate it, participate in the march.
Another person proposed opening the doors of the embassy that day to end the call: “Open the doors of the Embassy and you will see what happens with the protest.”
An Internet user regretted the cancellation of work due to the occurrences of a ruler.
“It is very regrettable that your normal work is altered due to the inclemencies of a rogue government, which does not respond to the interests of the people of Cuba. At some point these excesses will have to end,” he wrote.
According to Díaz-Canel, the “March of the Combatant People”, announced for this December 20 at the conclusion of the session of the National Assembly of People’s Power, seeks to reaffirm popular support for the Government, in the midst of a scenario of economic and electro-energy crisis that It gets worse every day.
“Yes there is a blockade, yes the blockade has tightened, yes there is an economic war, yes they despise us and yes they intoxicate us with hatred on social networks… In response to this hostile policy, we call on the heroic Cuban people to a combative march,” he said the ruler.
In the emblematic place known as the Anti-imperialist Tribune, where followers of the regime have gathered in different events that seek to legitimize support for an increasingly discredited ruler, workers from the Havana Electric Company repair the lights in the surrounding areas. .
In the midst of a shortage of medical supplies and no fuel to generate electricity, the Government invests in infrastructure to guarantee that its march takes place with all the lighting that Cubans do not have.