This Monday, the labor groups of the Cuban Workers’ Union (CTC) raised their voices in solidarity with the people of Venezuela and the national government, as well as in rejection of the aggressions carried out by the United States (USA) on January 3.
Telesur reports that in more than a dozen squares in the province of Camagüey, the Cuban union movement expressed the importance of defending the sovereignty of the region and Latin American integration in the face of this imperial onslaught.
The support day included concentrations in strategic sectors such as Agriculture, Sugar, Transportation and Energy. Workers from the Electric Company, the Airport and industrial workshops.
In that sense, the CTC ratified the commitment of Cuban workers to the legacy of integration of peoples, sending a clear message that a united America resists any attempt to violate peace on South American soil.
act of terrorism
For his part, the Cuban president, Miguel Díaz-Canel, assured that what happened in the early hours of this Saturday, January 3, was an act of State terrorism that violates the Proclamation of Latin America and the Caribbean as a Zone of Peace.
Likewise, he made an urgent call for the mobilization of the international community after the bombings against Caracas and the states of Miranda, Aragua and La Guaira.
Likewise, Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez and Prime Minister Manuel Marrero Cruz reaffirmed the island’s unconditional support for the Bolivarian Revolution, pointing out Washington’s cowardice in attacking a sovereign nation that has never attacked American security.
In the midst of this scenario of imperial aggression, the Government of Cuba declared national mourning after confirming the death of 32 Cuban citizens who lost their lives during the attacks on Venezuelan soil. These combatants were in the country carrying out tasks of cooperation and institutional defense between sovereign States, an act that the president in charge of Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez, honored as an example of courage and dignity planted in the land of Bolívar.
