Cuqui La Mora after demonstrating in Washington: "I wish all Cubans would make the freedom of Cuba a priority."

Cuqui La Mora participated in a protest in Washington, where Cubans demanded that Trump apply more pressure on the Cuban regime, calling for freedom for Cuba and political prisoners. She shared images of the event.


Cuqui La Mora traveled to Washington to join the Cubans who participated on January 28 in the demonstration at Lafayette Square, in front of the White House, to demand President Donald Trump intensify his pressure against the Cuban regime.

Dozens of Cubans, called by the influencer Alexander Otaola, gathered at the location to demand freedom for Cuba and the political prisoners on the island.

On Instagram, the Cuban comedian shared several images from the protest: “I wish all Cubans in exile, all of them, both the new and the old, would make the freedom of Cuba a priority, but even so, there are many of us dignified and committed Cubans to the cause.”

“Today was a wonderful day, coming together for a common cause, and doing it wholeheartedly, there was a feeling of freedom and hopes of seeing a Free Cuba in 2025”, Cuqui stated.

"Freedom for Cuba, end of Communism = end of misery", added Cuqui alongside a video of the moment when Alexander de Otaola addressed everyone present who were waving Cuban and American flags.

This Tuesday, Boncó Quiñongo, also via social media, lashed out at those who criticized him for not attending the protest.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Cuban Protest in Washington

What was the purpose of the Cuban demonstration in Washington?

The goal of the demonstration was to urge President Donald Trump to increase his pressure against the Cuban regime. The participants, led by Alexander Otaola, called for international support to end the human rights crisis in Cuba and to secure the release of political prisoners.

Who participated in the protest in front of the White House?

The protest gathered dozens of Cubans, including figures such as influencer Alexander Otaola and comedian Cuqui La Mora. Cuqui La Mora expressed her wish that all exiled Cubans prioritize the freedom of Cuba.

What were the protesters demanding in Washington?

The protesters demanded the release of political prisoners in Cuba and the end of the communist regime. They also called for Cuba to be declared a threat to the national security of the United States, arguing that communism poses a danger to freedoms in the region.

What is Cuqui La Mora's position on the Cuban regime?

Cuqui La Mora has taken a critical stance towards the Cuban regime. She has repeatedly expressed her desire to see change in Cuba, advocating for the departure of the Communist Party and the end of communism as the solution to the problems facing the island.

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Deneb González

Editor of CiberCuba Entertainment

Deneb González

Editor of CiberCuba Entertainment