María Elvira celebrates the return of Radio Martí: “The U.S. must remain steadfast against the communist dictatorship.”

The legislator urged the United States to remain steadfast in its support for the Cuban people and their struggle for democracy, while also highlighting the historic role of the media as an instrument of informational freedom.

María Elvira SalazarPhoto © X/Maria Elvira Salazar and OCB

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The Cuban-American congresswoman María Elvira Salazar celebrated the return of Radio Televisión Martí to broadcasts to Cuba, highlighting its role as a voice of freedom and truth against the censorship imposed by the communist regime.

Through her account on the social network X, the legislator urged the United States to remain steadfast in its support for the Cuban people and their struggle for democracy, while also highlighting the historical role of the broadcaster as an instrument of informative freedom.

“Since 1985, Radio Martí has been a beacon of truth and a symbol of hope for the Cuban people. I am thrilled to learn that Radio Martí would be returning to the airwaves once again,” he wrote.

Salazar emphasized the importance of standing firm with those who fight for freedom, democracy, and against the communist dictatorship on the island.

From the very beginning, Salazar rejected the closure of Radio and TV Martí, highlighting its role in the fight against the dictatorship's propaganda and the importance of ensuring access to uncensored information.

Radio Martí, along with TV Martí, is part of the Office of Cuba Broadcasting (OCB), under the U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM). For decades, its broadcasts have been blocked by the Cuban regime, which considers them “enemy propaganda.”

The words come after it was revealed that federal employees of Radio Televisión Martí could return this Wednesday to their jobs, following an unprecedented week of complete operational shutdown amid administrative turmoil, mass layoffs, and critical reactions from the Cuban community.

The information was revealed by journalist Wilfredo Cancio Isla, from the independent source Café Fuerte, who obtained the content of an email sent by the Human Resources Department of the OCB.

In fact, the platform also posted about the topic on X from the account Martí Noticias: “Today, the broadcasts of Radio Martí resumed. We appreciate the support of our loyal audience in Cuba.”

Frequently Asked Questions about the Return of Radio Martí and the Situation in Cuba

Why is Radio Martí important for the Cuban people?

Radio Martí has been a symbol of hope and a source of uncensored information for Cubans since 1985. It has played a crucial role in countering the propaganda of the communist regime, providing news about the opposition and human rights on the island.

What was María Elvira Salazar's reaction to the closure and reopening of Radio Martí?

María Elvira Salazar expressed her rejection of the closure of Radio Martí and celebrated its return to broadcasting. She called for the United States to remain steadfast in its support for the Cuban people in their fight for freedom and democracy.

What role does the United States Agency for Global Media (USAGM) play in Radio Martí?

Radio Martí is part of the Office of Cuba Broadcasting (OCB), which is under the supervision of USAGM. This agency is responsible for managing and supporting media that transmit free and uncensored information to the island, facing blockades from the Cuban regime.

How has the Trump administration affected Radio Martí?

The Trump administration implemented massive cuts at the USAGM, leading to the temporary closure of Radio Martí. The decision was part of a strategy to reduce federal government spending, although it drew criticism for its negative impact on access to free information for Cubans.

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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.