The U.S. Hands Off Cuba Committee, along with numerous social, labor, community, and international solidarity organizations, has called for an emergency protest against U.S. aggression and threats against Cuba. The protest will take place on Saturday, June 6, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. in front of the Wilshire Federal Building in Los Angeles, California.
The mobilization is being held under the slogan “No War on Cuba” and denounces the escalating pressure against the island, including the tightening of the economic blockade and the threats of intervention promoted by Washington.
The poster for the protest contrasts the roles of the United States and Cuba on the international stage. While denouncing that “the United States’ biggest export is war, paid for with its people’s taxes,” the organization highlights Cuba’s solidarity with the world through the deployment of hundreds of thousands of healthcare, education, and technical cooperation professionals, as well as its historic support for the fight against apartheid in South Africa.
The organizing groups call for international solidarity and affirm that “the world must unite and respond now” to the threats against Cuban sovereignty.
Among the entities supporting the protest are community, labor, pacifist, civil rights, and pro-Cuba solidarity organizations based in the United States, including CodePink Los Angeles, Black Men Build, the Socialist Workers Party, the Haiti Action Committee, the National Writers Union, and other groups committed to defending peace and the self-determination of peoples.
The rally in Los Angeles is part of the actions of denunciation and solidarity that different groups are promoting in the United States against the hardening of Washington’s policy towards Cuba and in defense of the right of the Cuban people to freely decide their future without external interference.
[ SOURCE: www.cubainformacion.tv ]
