U.S. National Network on Cuba

The National Network on Cuba [NNOC] condemns the terrorist firebombing of the Cuban Embassy in Washington, DC, this past Sunday evening. Two Molotov cocktails were hurled at the building Sunday, in the second violent attack in recent years. The NNOC firmly believes that it is the U.S. government and the Biden administration that is responsible for continuing to fund a campaign of violent, extremist hatred against Cuba.

This attack is a direct result of the U.S. government's aggressive policy and hateful discourse against the island nation. The U.S. has created, funded, and trained hundreds of anti-Cuba terrorist organizations; given asylum to terrorists responsible for killing thousands of Cuban civilians; and continues to fund $20 million each year to groups that attack and destabilize the Cuban government.

For decades, Cuba, which has been a sponsor of life and the well-being of all humanity, has been the target of U.S.-backed terrorism. Yet the U.S. has the nerve to designate Cuba as a "State Sponsor of Terrorism" [SSOT] as part of its illegal economic war against the 11 million Cuban people.

President Biden could remove Cuba from the State Sponsors of Terrorism List with the stroke of a pen.

More than 100 resolutions from City Councils, County Commissions, State Legislatures and importantly, workers organizations, are calling for the illegal U.S. blockade of the island to end. Fully a third of the resolutions have been collected this year and specifically demand that President Biden remove Cuba from the SSOT. The resolutions of elected bodies represent more than 54 million U.S. residents.

We, the U.S. people, stand with Cuba and call for an end to this warfare, an end to all U.S. sanctions, and an end to U.S.-backed terrorism against Cuba.

Let Cuba Live! Take Cuba Off The List!

The NNOC is an umbrella representing fifty seven organizations that work toward normalizing U.S.-Cuba relations, respecting Cuba's sovereignty.

(September 26, 2023)


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Volume 53 Number 10 - October, 2023

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