Caravans in the U.S. demand an end to the blockade against Cuba
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The streets of U.S. cities like Miami, New York, and Seattle welcomed on Sunday the caravans that advocate for Bridges of Love and the end of Washington's blockade against Cuba.
Numerous images and videos of these initiatives circulated on social media networks. They have become common at the end of each month as part of an international campaign to demand the lifting of the U.S. blockade.
Numerous images and videos are circulating on social networks of these initiatives that have become common at the end of each month as part of an international campaign to demand the lifting of the U.S. blockade.
Avenues in Seattle witnessed a new caravan to demand the end of the blockade against Cuba and better relations between both countries.
In New York, the solidarity procession traveled through some neighborhoods of the Bronx and Miami. About twenty cars circulated through important roads of that city with Cuban flags and posters calling for an end to the sanctions against the Caribbean island.
In a Facebook Live broadcast, the Bridges of Love project coordinator, Carlos Lazo, showed the large group that gathered in Miami.
In addition, he stressed that the solidarity initiative of that Sunday also focused on joining wills towards the campaign aimed at sending powdered milk to pediatric hospitals in Cuba.
Likewise, in Canada, activities were held in cities such as Ottawa and Toronto.
In Tunisia, Angola, Jamaica, Bahamas, Nicaragua, and the United Kingdom, various initiatives were also carried out
Given the global show of support, Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez thanked the initiatives of Cuban nationals living abroad.