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Youtube Removes Profile From Let Cuba Breathe Campaign

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The YouTube profile of the Agency for Cultural and Economic Exchange with Cuba (AICEC), where materials from the documentary campaign Let Cuba Breathe were published, was closed by the social network, their organizers confirmed. The organizers reported that the videos will remain online and will be disseminated through the official profile on the Vimeo platform. The post YouTube deletes profile of the campaign Let Cuba Bread first appeared on Cu…
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The YouTube profile of the Agency for Cultural and Economic Exchange with Cuba (AICEC), where materials from the documentary campaign Let Cuba Breathe were published, was closed by the social network, their organizers confirmed. The organizers reported that the videos will remain online and will be disseminated through the official profile on the Vimeo platform. The post YouTube deletes profile of the campaign Let Cuba Bread first appeared on Cu…

The YouTube profile of the Agency for Cultural and Economic Exchange with Cuba (AICEC), where materials of the documentary campaign Let Cuba Breade were published, was closed by the social network, confirmed its organizers.

Facebook Twitter WhatsApp The YouTube profile of the Agency for Cultural and Economic Exchange with Cuba (AICEC), where materials from the documentary campaign Let Cuba Breathe were published, was closed by the social network, confirmed by its organizers. Those responsible reported that the videos will remain online and will be disseminated through the official profile on the Vimeo platform (https://vimeo.com/user15171). The Let Cuba Breathe cam…

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The YouTube profile of the Agency for Cultural and Economic Exchange with Cuba (AICEC), where materials of the documentary campaign Let Cuba Breade were published, was closed by the social network, confirmed its organizers.

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ACN broke the news in on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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