Cuba Dismantles Another Terrorist Plot Organized
from the United States

Oppose Targeting Revolutionary Cuba! Defend Its Sovereignty, People, Territory and Right to Be!

– Christine Dandenault –

Despite the failure of repeated vile attempts by the U.S. government to crush the Cuban revolution by any means possible, the Cuban Ministry of the Interior (MININT) recently dismantled yet another terrorist plot against Cuba, organized and financed from the United States.

In a report published by the Cuban newspaper Granma on July 7, the Ministry informs that the investigation carried out by MININT's special forces led to the arrest of a person named Ardenys García Álvarez, who had illegally entered Cuba by sea, with firearms and ammunition, along with other people involved who reside in Cuba. Prior to this, García Álvarez had entered the U.S. illegally in 2014.

The plot is part of a new recruitment plan to carry out violent actions, says the MININT report, which recalled that in December 2023, the Cuban government published in the Official Gazette of the Republic the list of people and entities sponsoring terrorism against Cuba.[1] The ministry is carrying out specific work on all persons and entities that have been the subject of criminal investigations and sought by the Cuban authorities, due to their involvement in the promotion, planning, organization, financing, support or commission of acts perpetrated on national territory or in other countries, which includes the perpetrators of terrorist acts against Cuba from 1999 to the present day.

The swift action of MININT's forces prevented plans conceived, directed and financed, once again, from the United States, and generated an investigation process focused on the facts and the people involved.

On April 13, Granma revealed plans by U.S. intelligence agencies to provoke a social upheaval this summer, around July 11, under the name "Operation 11.7.24." Tactics include recruiting criminals to commit acts of terrorism on the island. The government remains vigilant against any attack on its sovereignty and that of its people.

The U.S. is stepping up its disinformation propaganda against Cuba, namely that it will be a spy base for China and Russia, that it is involved in human trafficking with Cuban medical brigades around the world, and many other such lies repeated ad nauseam. The U.S. government's annual State Department report on human trafficking keeps Cuba in the worst category of all — the thief who shouts, "Stop Thief!"

The fact that the United States, considered the world's biggest terrorist country, lists Cuba as a State Sponsor of Terrorism is rejected by the peoples of the world.

The United States accepts neither the defeat suffered by the Batista regime that led to the triumph of the Cuban revolution, nor its failure over 60 years to force Cuba into submission by imposing a brutal all-sided economic, financial and commercial blockade on it. The unwavering determination of its people under the leadership of Fidel Castro and subsequent Cuban leaders and governments to affirm Cuba's sovereignty and right to be have prevailed all these years even as the U.S. pushed its failed policy to new extremes.

The Communist Party of Canada (Marxist-Leninist) has called on all Canadians and Quebeckers to extend and step up their actions in support of Cuba. There is presently a petition calling on the Canadian government to demand the lifting of the blockade and removal of Cuba from the U.S. list of state sponsors of terrorism, that is open for signatures until October 16, and then will be presented to the House of Commons later in the fall. Everyone is called on to go onto the House of Commons Parliamentary website and sign the petition and call on all friends and sympathizers to also sign without delay. Make a point of getting as many signatures as possible between now and July 26, Moncada Day celebrated as National Rebellion Day, commemorating the assault by Cuban revolutionary youth on the Moncada and Carlos Manuel de Céspedes Barracks of the Batista regime, led by Fidel Castro. The Moncada and Carlos Manuel de Céspedes Barracks were a symbol of the Batista regime's vicious dictatorship in the service of U.S. imperialism. The assault played a decisive role in galvanizing the struggle of the Cuban people to affirm their sovereignty, ultimately leading to the victory of the Cuban Revolution in 1959.

U.S., Hands Off Cuba!
Long Live Revolutionary Cuba!


This article was published in
Logo
Volume 54 Number 41 - July 2024

Article Link:
https://cpcml.ca/Tmlm2024/Articles/MS54414.HTM


    

Website:  www.cpcml.ca   Email:  editor@cpcml.ca