A Twitterstorm in Colombia for the Cuban Revolution and its achievements

Edited by Ed Newman
2020-06-30 18:50:13

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Bogota, June 30 (RHC)-- Friends of Cuba, political and social organizations and congressional representatives of Colombia expressed through a Twitterstorm their support for the people and the Cuban Revolution.

"The Cuban people are solidarity incarnate.  Cuba has always worked for a political solution to the armed conflict in Colombia, only those who live off the war attack Cuba.  While others fill the world with military bases, they send doctors.  Cuba Somos Todos," said the Revolutionary Alternative Force of the Common (FARC) party.

For her part, Senator Victoria Sandino of that same political party, stressed that the role of the Cuban people and government in building peace in Colombia has been important.  She stressed that the Caribbean nation brought medical assistance to the countries that needed it long before the COVID-19 pandemic arrived.  "The fact is that Cuba Somos Todos."

Guillermo Pérez thanked Cuba for efforts to achieve peace in Colombia and for being an example of humanism and solidarity.  

With the label #CubaSomosTodos, the Colombian Movement in Solidarity with Cuba promoted this tweet to support the Cuban people and government who are facing a smear campaign from reactionary sectors based in the United States.

The president of the FARC party, Rodrigo Londoño, stressed that no one could ever deny that the best success in the search for peace in Colombia was to have held the talks in Havana, Cuba.

Sergio Marín, representative of the House of Representatives, stated that progressive and revolutionary people defend and appreciate the fundamental role of the Republic of Cuba in the Peace of Colombia.

Over the last 55 years, more than 400,000 Cuban health professionals (doctors, nurses, technicians) have offered their cooperation in 164 countries.

Dubán Vélez Mejía said that from the Colombian Movement of Solidarity with Cuba, he rejects the aggressions against his people by the Colombian and Latin American narco-paramilitary right wing.
 



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