End the blockade of Cuba, protesters demand

October 31, 2022
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Photo: Amador Eshtrak on Australia Cuba Friendship Society (Sydney branch)/Facebook

Protesters gathered in Sydney Town Hall Square on October 30 to demand the United States government end its 60-year-old illegal blockade of Cuba.

It was one of a series of actions across the country organised by the Australia-Cuba Friendship Society (ACFS), as part of international pressure in the lead-up to the United Nations’ vote on a resolution to oppose the US blockade of Cuba on November 3.

The Sydney protesters chanted, β€œCuba, yes! Blockade, No!” and β€œCuba, Si! Yankee, No!” while handing out flyers to passers-by which explained the social impact of natural disasters on Cubans and the US blockade’s enormous role in causing and deepening the small island country’s economic problems.

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