Repudiation of U.S.
measures continues
CAMPESINOS, workers, students, and relatives of
victims of terrorism have recalled once again the
humanitarian and anti-terrorism tradition of our
country.
Alluding to the double standards of U.S. policy,
some described as "hypocritical" the measures
dictated by Washington, a nation that still protects
old and notorious terrorists. Others, who for
decades have suffered the blockade of medicines and
items of all kinds, are denouncing the contradiction
that the United States is slandering a country over
which it maintains this criminal policy.
From one end of the archipelago to the other, the
demands are joining forces to demand respect for the
truth. That is how the Cuban people, day by day,
push Yanki infamy to one side.