US Embassy in Cuba on Martí: "He was a fighter for the rights of Freedom and Justice for all."

The Chargé d'Affaires stated that Martí was a fighter for the rights of Freedom and Justice for all.

Embassy and Jose MartíPhoto © X / U.S. Embassy in Cuba

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The Embassy of the United States in Cuba reflected this Tuesday on the legacy of the Cuban independence leader, José Martí, whom it described as a fighter for the rights of Freedom and Justice for all.

On the occasion of the birth anniversary of Cuba's National Hero, the diplomatic mission expressed its recognition through a message on X, where Mike Hammer, the United States ambassador to the island, reflected on his legacy

The Embassy quoted Martí's words: “Freedom, to be viable, must be sincere and complete; if the republic does not open its arms to all and progresses with everyone, the republic dies,” recalling the thoughts of the Cuban National Hero on the importance of an inclusive and free society for the common good.

Hammer emphasized that Martí, in addition to being a patriot committed to freedom and justice, lived in the United States, where he found a dynamic environment that allowed him to develop a deeper understanding of the values that defined that nation, such as resilience, opportunity, and freedom.

According to Hammer, Martí was able to perceive in American society the power of communities formed by immigrants, who manage to overcome adversities thanks to freedom and the right to express themselves.

"Martí appreciated the human potential that characterizes the United States: a people who face challenges and build strong communities, all made possible by living in freedom. Today, his message remains relevant in the pursuit of a fairer Cuba for all its citizens," added the ambassador.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Legacy of José Martí and the Position of the U.S. Embassy in Cuba

Why did the U.S. Embassy in Cuba reflect on José Martí?

The U.S. Embassy in Cuba reflected on José Martí to highlight his legacy as a fighter for freedom and justice. On the birthday of the Cuban National Hero, Ambassador Mike Hammer recalled the importance of an inclusive and free society, emphasizing the significance of these values in the pursuit of a more just Cuba.

What is José Martí's relationship with the United States?

José Martí lived in the United States, where he found an environment that allowed him to develop his vision of freedom and justice. According to Mike Hammer, Martí appreciated the human potential of immigrant communities in the U.S., recognizing the importance of values such as resilience and opportunity.

What message did Mike Hammer send about the future of Cuba?

Mike Hammer sent a message of hope and commitment in building a dignified future for Cubans. In his Christmas message, he expressed the intention to strengthen the ties between the United States and Cuba, quoting José Martí to highlight the value of freedom and the common good.

How does the United States view the human rights situation in Cuba?

The United States maintains a critical stance regarding the human rights situation in Cuba. The U.S. Embassy in Cuba, under the leadership of Mike Hammer, has repeatedly called for greater respect for human rights and has engaged in discussions with various sectors of civil society to promote these values.

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A team of journalists committed to reporting on Cuban current affairs and topics of global interest. At CiberCuba, we work to deliver truthful news and critical analysis.