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    Demonstrators Rally in Madrid Against US Sanctions Causing Cuba’s Power Crisis

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 23, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A significant number of demonstrators gathered outside the United States embassy in Madrid, expressing their strong opposition to the ongoing sanctions imposed on Cuba. These sanctions have been widely criticized for exacerbating the island nation’s economic hardships, particularly contributing to the recent widespread electricity blackout that has severely affected daily life across Cuba.

    The protest in Madrid reflects growing international concern over the impact of the US blockade on Cuba’s infrastructure and public services. The electricity outage, which has left millions without power, highlights the broader challenges faced by the Cuban government in maintaining essential utilities amidst tightened economic restrictions. Many activists argue that the sanctions not only strain the Cuban economy but also directly harm ordinary citizens by limiting access to vital resources.

    Organizers of the demonstration emphasized that the blockade has long been a source of tension between the two countries, with calls for its removal gaining momentum in various parts of the world. The rally in Spain’s capital city serves as a platform for solidarity with the Cuban people, urging policymakers to reconsider the humanitarian consequences of such punitive measures. Participants carried banners and chanted slogans demanding an end to the embargo, underscoring the urgency of restoring normalcy for Cuba’s population.

    It is worth noting that the electricity blackout in Cuba has disrupted hospitals, schools, and businesses, further deepening the crisis. The Cuban government has attributed part of the power failures to difficulties in obtaining fuel and equipment, problems that have been intensified by the sanctions. Meanwhile, international observers continue to debate the effectiveness and morality of the US’s approach, as humanitarian concerns grow louder.

    As the protest in Madrid concluded, many expressed hope that such demonstrations would raise awareness and pressure decision-makers to pursue diplomatic solutions. The situation in Cuba remains a poignant example of how geopolitical strategies can have profound and immediate effects on the lives of millions, prompting calls for renewed dialogue and cooperation between nations.

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