Hundreds of people demonstrated on Sunday in Dublin. The protest was called by the Communist Party of Ireland, in support of Palestine and Cuba.
According to the official website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Minrex), the march denounced the blockade imposed by the United States against Cuba since 1962 and the recent restrictions on its oil imports, following the executive order signed on January 29 by President Donald Trump.
The article describes how, during the day, participants carried Palestinian, Cuban, and Irish flags as a symbol of solidarity with both peoples. The organizers emphasized that the coercive measures aim to strangle the Cuban economy and violate international law by preventing any country from sending fuel to the Caribbean nation.
The source underscores that the mobilization is one of the international actions in support of Palestine and amplifies the condemnation of the US blockade of Cuba, considered illegal and contrary to the principles of sovereignty and self-determination of peoples.
[ SOURCE: AGENCIA CUBANA DE NOTICIAS ]
