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Struggle-La Lucha and the Socialist Unity Party condemn terrorist attack on Cuba’s Embassy

Sept. 25 — Struggle-La Lucha and the Socialist Unity Party denounce the terrorist attack on the Cuban Embassy in Washington, D.C. On Sunday evening, Sept. 24, two molotov cocktails were hurled at the Embassy following the successful visit by Cuba’s President Miguel Díaz-Canel to the United Nations.

This cowardly act of violence underscores the hypocritical lies against Cuba, which has been indefensibly placed on the U.S. list of state sponsors of terror. Ironically, it is Cuba that has been the target of terrorism in the U.S. and initiated against the island nation from the U.S.

This is the second violent act against the Cuban Embassy in the past three years. Veteran diplomat Cuban Ambassador Jose Cabañas and his team were threatened when a terrorist carrying an AK47 shot up the Cuban Embassy, just over a mile from the White House. 

We demand that the U.S. immediately remove Cuba from the list of state sponsors of terror.  End the U.S. blockade.  Sign the “Let Cuba Live” campaign.

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