
Mexico City, July 1 (Prensa Latina) The Mexican Movement of Solidarity with Cuba and other organizations today called for participation on July 26, National Rebellion Day on the island, in a march in defense of the Caribbean nation.
During a press conference in this capital, the organizers specified that the route will begin at 10:30 local time that day at the Hemiciclo a Juárez monument and will culminate in front of the former United States Embassy here, located on Paseo de la Reforma Avenue.
They called on organizations, social movements, unions, students, academics, religious groups, artists and citizens to join this initiative for the 73rd anniversary of the attacks on the Moncada and Carlos Manuel de Céspedes barracks, in the east of the Caribbean country.
They recalled that such actions were “led by Fidel Castro as the beginning of the struggle that would lead to the triumph of the Cuban Revolution on January 1, 1959,” and stressed that the largest of the Antilles “continues to be a benchmark of dignity, sovereignty and social justice.”
The organizers denounced that the Cuban people are currently facing “the most complex situation in their history” and described the intensification of the economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed by Washington as the main obstacle to the development of that nation.
“The aggressions against Cuba have escalated: pressure is being exerted on companies that maintain operations on the island; the arrival of energy products is being prevented, and attempts are being made to suffocate the country to cause the collapse of its economy and generate conditions of internal destabilization,” they pointed out.
In his view, the consequences of “this genocidal policy” are manifested in a profound crisis that affects the daily lives of millions of people.
They pointed out that “this offensive is compounded by the cynical attempt promoted from US courts against Army General Raúl Castro,” which in their opinion constitutes an expression of the policy of hostility that seeks to set precedents for new aggressions against sovereignty.
“This escalation forces us to be alert to the real risk that the United States will consider direct military intervention as a last resort against a people who have defeated all attempts to destroy their revolutionary process for more than 60 years,” they said.
The organizers considered it essential to endorse a broad, pluralistic and unified expression of solidarity with Cuba, capable of bringing together the voices willing to defend its right to exist and develop without external interference or aggression.
They stressed that defending the Revolution is not just the responsibility of Cubans, as it is a cause for those who fight for the self-determination of peoples, peace, sovereignty, non-intervention and anti-imperialism, in addition to representing the defense of Mexico.
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