With More HELP THAN EVER BEFORE!!
This weekend -- on September 16th-17th, 2023 -- Cuba is hosting the G77 Summit in Havana. It consists of 77 members but a total of 132 nations are represented PLUS the head of the United Nations. This weekend Presidents such as Alberto Fernandez of Argentina, Gustavo Petro of Colombia, etc., have loudly and forcefully denounced the U. S. Embargo that has attempted to starve the Cuban economy since 1962, with many of the leaders now terming the "interminable cruelty by a strong nation against vulnerable masses of people in a smaller nation endlessly shameful and, also, insane."
But, perhaps, Mia Mottley -- the Prime Minister of Barbados since 2018 -- unleased the most vicious denunciation of the United States Embargo against "succeeding generations of Cuban families that have the right to breathe, the right to like their revolutionary government if they so desire, and the right not to be starved to death by a neighbor that happens to be the richest and strongest nation in the world."
Normally, since the Cuban Revolution in 1959 chased the US/Mafia-backed Batista dictatorship out of Havana to Little Havana in Miami, the mainstream Media has painted Revolutionary Cuba as terrible while implying that what preceded it was incredibly wonderful. But the cruelty of the U.S. Embargo since 1962 has finally, it seems, shown that the rest of the region and the world should also be allowed to express opnions about it. Above you can see that ABC News and the Associated Press actually combined a massively truthful report on this weekend's G77 Summit in Havana that is actually being supported by 132 nations. As you see above, the mainstream media even was honest about what Mia Mottley said that resonated loudly and unanimously at the Summit: "Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley railed against the U. S. Embargo on Cuba in her speech, calling it 'callous and brutal.' She also called Cuba a beacon among developing nations in innovations through science and technology. 'With little, you have done much,' she said." Also note above that ABC News and the Associated Press even quoted Mia Mottley denoucing the extreme dishonesty about Cuba by the U. S. when she warned that "accountability and transparency are needed {regarding Cuba} so that Democracy doesn't unravel." In other words, speaking for the 132 nations in Havana this weekend, Mia Mottley warned that the U. S. Embargo against Cuba and other such "atrocities" not only hurt Cuban families but also hurt Democracy too.
And both privately and publicly when she met with Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel, Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley said, "What the United States is doing to starve Cuban families is also starving Democracy and all other forms of governments that are trying to treat masses of citizens fairly."
Also during this important Mid-September of 2023 Weekend in Havana, Cuba's President Diaz-Canel warmly greeted Antonio Guterres, the Secretary-General of the United Nations in New York. Guterres said, "It should not be denied that hundreds of other developing nations have looked to Cuba for guidance and leadership, and in 2023 that is still the case. I arrived in Havana to remind the world, from my perch at the United Nations where I have been critical of Cuba, that the good Cuba does should not be swept under the rug just because to do so benefits any stronger nation. Developing nations should not be punished to benefit richer nations."
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