MADRID, Spain.- Cubans in different cities of the world will march for the first anniversary of the popular demonstrations that took place on July 11, 2021 in Cuba, in opposition to the Castro regime.
Until now they have confirmed its participation Rome in Italy, Paris in France, Kolin and Helvetiaplatz-Zürich in Germany, Santiago de Chile in Chile, Montevideo in Uruguay, Las Vegas in the United States, Toronto in Canada and several Spanish cities.
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In Spain the peaceful demonstrations will take place on July 10 at 11:00 am in Plaza Sant Jaume, Barcelona; La Montañeta, Alicante and in front of the Town Hall, Bilbao; at 12:00 pm in Plaza del Espolón, Logroño; Town Hall Square, Santander; Almunecar, Andalusia; at 8:00 pm in Plaza España, Zaragoza; and at 11:00 am in the Paseo del Prado, Madrid.
Through a release shared this Sunday through Facebook by the Cuban Unity Roundtable (MUC), different organizations called to join “all Cubans who aspire for our country to have a future of Freedom, Democracy and Prosperity, our Latin American brothers who suffer the same unfortunate fate of being governed by autocratic regimes, marked by poverty and lack of freedom, to our Spanish friends in solidarity with the suffering of the Cuban people without being fooled by the myth constructed by a dictatorship to stay in power and, finally, to the institutions based in Spain that advocate the respect and safeguarding of Human Rights and Democracy”.
The document, signed by Free Cubans in Zaragoza, Cubans for Progress and Integration in Valencia, Cuban-Cordovan Association for Democracy, among others, highlights that the purpose of the call is “to commemorate the events that occurred on July 11 last year on the Island; a date in which the Cuban people were filled with courage and glory, taking to the streets to denounce the terrible conditions in which they have to subsist, in a just demand for change and freedom, facing bare-chested the repressive forces of the dictatorship”.
“We do not forget the exiles who today make up an immense diaspora that refuses to renounce duty and the desire for a sovereign land. We do not allow ourselves to forget an entire people, on 11J the fight continues,” the statement added.
By decision of the European-Cuban council, Madrid will be the headquarters of the organizations that make up the council to carry out the days of 11J.
As he commented to CubaNet the activist Lázaro Mireles, president of Actions for Democracy (AxD), during these days for the anniversary of July 11 opposition organizations will hold meetings with Spanish political parties, “with the aim of explaining what Cuban civil society expects based on the freedom of Cuba and to know what can be expected from them in terms of the condemnation of the Castro-communist dictatorship”.
Mireles also specified that the march in the Spanish capital will begin in Cuesta de Moyano, will continue along the Paseo del Prado and will culminate with an event at the Madrid City Hall, in the Plaza de Cibeles, to which artists such as Yotuel Romero, William Levy are invited. and Alejandro Sanz, among others who have shown their concern about the situation in Cuba.
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