Miami, United States. – Under the motto “Actions, no words”, dozens of Cubans residing in the United States met this January 28 against the White House to demand concrete measures by the Trump administration against the island’s regime.
The demonstration, which was convened by the activist and influencer Cuban Alexander Otaolacoincides with the birth of the Cuban apostle, José Martí.
According to the live broadcasts of several of the protesters, from 9:00 am the emblematic Plaza Lafayette was filled with members of Cuban exile, activists and American citizens of solidarity with the situation on the island. The mobilization also seeks Take advantage of the moment of greater tension in the relations between Washington and Havana, especially after the recent return of Cuba to the list of sponsoring terrorism countries.
Otaola emphasized the symbolic importance of the date: “Martí dreamed with a free and inclusive tank, and we cannot rest until that dream is a reality.”
Otaola with Cuban exile in Washington to ask Trump actions against the regime https://t.co/1kpvm2jvck
– Cubans around the world (@cubanoselmundo) January 28, 2025
The demonstration also has the support of other outstanding figures of exile, such as the activist Rosa María PayáCoordinator of the Citizen Initiative Cuba decides, and the boxer Yorddenis Ugás, who pointed out: “It is time to show that our cause is still alive and that we will not rest until we see Cuba Libre.”
According to reports on social networks, protesters also demanded that the United States Government classify the Communist Party of Cuba as a terrorist organization, to declare the Cuban regime a threat to national security and sanction those responsible for repression in repression in The island.
(Development news)