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    Cuba Condemns US Sanctions as ‘Collective Punishment’ Amid May Day Protests

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 2, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    On May 1, Cuba held its annual International Workers’ Day marches, a significant event that showcases solidarity among workers and the government’s policies. During these demonstrations, Cuban officials strongly condemned the ongoing US sanctions, describing them as a form of collective punishment that adversely affects the entire population. These sanctions, imposed over decades, have targeted various sectors of Cuba’s economy, including trade, finance, and travel, severely limiting the country’s development and access to resources.

    Notably, the Cuban government argues that these punitive measures not only hinder economic growth but also exacerbate hardships for ordinary citizens, especially amid global challenges like the COVID-19 pandemic. The May Day marches serve as a platform for Cuba to reaffirm its resistance against foreign pressure and to rally national unity. The government’s stance highlights the broader geopolitical tensions between Cuba and the United States, rooted in Cold War-era policies that continue to influence bilateral relations.

    In a significant development, Cuba’s denunciation of US sanctions during such a high-profile event draws international attention to the humanitarian impact of these restrictions. The ongoing sanctions have sparked debates within the international community about their effectiveness and ethical implications. Meanwhile, Cuba continues to advocate for the lifting of these measures to facilitate economic recovery and improve living conditions for its people.

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