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Cubans demonstrate against the regime in front of the Cuban embassy in Uruguay

They condemned the Havana regime and demanded the freedom of all political prisoners on the island.


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Cubans residing inUruguay withthey manifested against the regime against theembassy of the island in that South American country, according to information published on the networks.

The protesters demanded before the Cuban diplomatic headquarters in Uruguay freedom for the people of Cuba, in addition to condemning the Castro dictatorship, asking for the release of allpolitical prisoners and denounce violations againstHuman rights of the island's government, noted this Wednesday the profile inInstagram “Free Cubans in Uruguay.”

“Supporting the Cuban people and joining the condemnation of the communist regime in Havana, we demonstrated in front of the tyranny's embassy in Montevideo. Uruguayans and Cubans ask for Freedom and an end to the communist dictatorship in Cuba,” notes the aforementioned profile, where several images of the demonstration in front of the Cuban diplomatic headquarters are shared.

During this day it was also known thatThe president of Uruguay, Luis Lacalle Pou, launched strong criticism of the Commission of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC), which he called a "club of ideological friends" where there are countries "that do not respect democracy or human rights."

When speaking at the regional forum that meets in Buenos Aires, capital of Argentina, and attended by the Cuban leader Miguel Díaz-Canel, the president said that the summit declaration has 100 points, and in points 3 and 4 " "It speaks of respect for democracy, human rights and care for institutions."

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But "there are clearly countries here that do not respect institutions, democracy or human rights," he said, in response to the speech of host President Alberto Fernández, who praised the totalitarian regimes of Nicaragua, Venezuela and Cuba.

"Let's not have a hemiplegic vision according to the ideological profile," asked the Uruguayan, who said that "for these forums to persist, they cannot have the character of a club of ideological friends."

Free Cubans in Uruguay

Lacalle Pou, one of the few center-right presidents who attend the Buenos Aires meeting, is remembered for confronting President Miguel Díaz-Canel at the previous Summit in Mexico.

On that occasion, the Uruguayan mentioned a fragment of the song "Patria y Vida", which bothered the regime in Havana.

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