The recent fines imposed by the United States against a non-profit organization and a bank show the existence of the blockade that Washington has been maintaining against Cuba since 1962, despite the global rejection»
US EMBARGO
United States Abstains at United Nations Vote on U.S. Blockade of Cuba
In a historic shift in U.S. foreign policy, the Barack Obama Administration abstained Wednesday at the United Nations General Assembly’s vote on a resolution that urges the lifting of Washington’s nearly 6 decades-old blockade policy against Cuba»
Overwhelming Majority of UN Members Reject U.S. Blockade of Cuba
The vast majority of the international community, represented at the UN General Assembly, voted Wednesday in favor of a resolution, urging the U.S. government to repeal its nearly six decades-old blockade policy towards Cuba»
UN to Debate Cuban Resolution against U.S. Blockade
Once again the international community will support Cuba when it submits on Wednesday at the United Nations General Assembly the resolution “Need to put an end to the economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed on Cuba by the United States of America.” Sancti Spiritus Women Denounce US Blockade against Cuba»
Cuban Civil Society Holds Forum against US Blockade
Attendees to the forum, held this Wednesday in Havana, gave examples of how the US unilateral and extraterritorial measures have damaged their sectors»
Berkeley Administration Demands End of US Blockade against Cuba
Last Tuesday, May 10, the Berkeley City Council unanimously adopted a resolution calling for the end of the U.S. economic, commercial and financial blockade against the Cuban island»
Cuban Resolution against Blockade Supported by Majority at UN
The blockade is the longest in the history of humankind and has imposed economic, financial and commercial restrictions on Cuba for over 50 years.»
Overwhelming Rejection to US Blockade on Cuba Expected at UN Assembly
With more elements than ever before concerning what Washington calls embargo, the General Assembly of the United Nations will analyze this Tuesday, and will vote for the 23rd consecutive time, on the US blockade on Cuba issue, which is expected to be a resounding victory against that hostile policy. Greater condemnation of such a stunt is also awaited. This fact »