Bolivia Will Send Food and Syringes to Cuba

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President Luis Arce has announced that Bolivia will send a plane to Cuba carrying food and syringes destined for the Cuban people, as a show of solidarity.

The announcement was made during the act of tribute for National Rebellion Day which commemorates the 68th anniversary of the assault on the Moncada and Carlos Manuel de Céspedes barracks, an event which marked a momentous milestone in the advance of the Cuban Revolution.

“I want to announce to the Bolivian people and to the Cuban people: tomorrow our presidential cabinet will approve the sending of a plane to the Republic of Cuba with syringes and food for our Cuban brothers,” announced the President.

“Although we are going through difficult economic and social moments after the coup d’état and the de facto government’s terrible management, Cuba taught us that solidarity is not giving what we have left over but sharing what little or much we have,” added the President. .

“Our plane will be loaded with solidarity, with much affection,” said the authority before an applauding audience.

Before Arce’s speech, Cuban Ambassador to Bolivia, Danilo Sánchez, thanked Bolivia for its solidarity and its condemnation of the U.S. blockade of the island.

The Cuban Ambassador to Bolivia, Danilo Sánchez, denounced that the island is the object of a media war by the U.S. government, which includes the promotion of terrorist actions such as the recent attack on the Cuban embassy in France using Molotov cocktails, all with the objective of achieving the propitious scenario for the intervention of the United States to the Island.

“In an opportunistic way, the U.S. government has waged a bloody media war against the Cuban Revolution, relying on a campaign of lies, false news and the call for violence and hatred, all with encouragement and financial and media resources from the U.S. government and especially from the reactionary anti-Cuban groups settled in Florida,” he said.

Anglicanpolitics123 on July 31st, 2021 at 19:11 UTC »

Not surprising. Cuba has been in solidarity with other nations in Latin America and the Caribbean and in turn those countries for the most part have a very positive opinion of Cuba. I know this as someone from a Jamaican background. The Caricom, the group of Caribbean nations issues a resolution condemning the Cuban embargo.

Not only that but in the context of Bolivia Cuba itself has a history of sending doctors to to Bolivia and assisting the Bolivian government under Evo Morales in cutting the poverty rate that existed, especially among its indigenous population by more than half. Not only that Che Guevara was executed in Bolivia and for the indigenous populations of that country they revere him almost like a saint with images of him beside the Virgin Mary.

So this solidarity is not surprising at all

autotldr on July 31st, 2021 at 18:00 UTC »

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President Luis Arce has announced that Bolivia will send a plane to Cuba carrying food and syringes destined for the Cuban people, as a show of solidarity.

"I want to announce to the Bolivian people and to the Cuban people: tomorrow our presidential cabinet will approve the sending of a plane to the Republic of Cuba with syringes and food for our Cuban brothers," announced the President.

Cuban Ambassador to Bolivia, Danilo Sánchez, thanked Bolivia for its solidarity and its condemnation of the U.S. blockade of the island.

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aspartanaccountant on July 31st, 2021 at 17:53 UTC »

Good. Fuck the embargoes on Cuba. They're outdated and frankly stupid.