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Cubans in Miami protest in front of the Archdiocese

A group of Cubans protested in front of the Archdiocese of Miami, due to what happened last Sunday at the Vatican and in support of the civic march in Cuba on November 15. With Cuban flags and pullovers with the famous phrase “Homeland and Life”, which has become a hymn of war and hope in each demonstration […]

Por Allan Brito
Cubans in Miami protest in front of the Archdiocese
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A group of Cubans protested in front of the Archdiocese of Miami, due to what happened last Sunday at the Vatican and in support of the civic march in Cuba on November 15.

With Cuban flags and pullovers with the famous phrase “Homeland and Life”, which has become a hymn of war and hope in each demonstration carried out by Cubans against the Castro regime. “Long live free Cuba,” “Freedom,” and “Human rights for Cubans,” said those present.

According to what was published by El Nuevo Herald, the Lord’s Prayer and a Hail Mary were also prayed; being present several influencers from Miami, such as the presenter Alexander Otaola, Analogías Lola, the Channel of Emotions and the activist Dariel Fernández, among others.

For his part, Otaola said “the main thing here is the Cuban people, stop the genocide, stop the abuse that the people are suffering. That is why we need all of you, all the voices and hands that can hold posters, because the important thing is that the whole world knows that it has to stop once and for all the suffering of the Cuban people ”.

“As Catholics we cannot continue to allow the Church to remain silent. He has been silent for 62 years, allowing Cubans to be run over, ”said one of the protesters, Bárbaro González

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