Against the threat of a military aggression against Cuba by the U.S., the international solidarity movement responds forcefully, multiplies public actions and fights on social networks, said Noemí Rabaza Fernández, first vice president of the Cuban Institute of Friendship with Peoples (ICAP). This response of the just and decent friends and people of the world confirms as never that Cuba is not alone, it meant, calling the wave of solidarity as …
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Against the threat of a military aggression against Cuba by the U.S., the international solidarity movement responds forcefully, multiplies public actions and fights on social networks, said Noemí Rabaza Fernández, first vice president of the Cuban Institute of Friendship with Peoples (ICAP). This response of the just and decent friends and people of the world confirms as never that Cuba is not alone, it meant, calling the wave of solidarity as …