Cuba Recovered and Open |
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by Walter Lippmann
September 18, 2017.
USA Today reported on Sept. 17 that the US government was providing humanitarian aid to numerous Caribbean islands devastated by Hurricane Irma. Cuba, located just 90 miles off the coast of Florida – was not among them. |
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Hurricane Irma Relief & Reconstruction for Cuba Campaign |
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-Isaac Saney, CNC National Spokesperson, September 10, 2017 -
Hurricane Irma menaced and devastated the eastern and northern Caribbean, striking Cuba from September 8-10, resulting in significant and widespread damage. Accompanied by massive flooding, its sweeping destruction encompassed housing, communications, infrastructure, agricultural equipment, crops, and community buildings. Click here to see photos of Hurrican Irma damage.
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Appeal to Our Fighting People |
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Cuban government statement on Hurricane Irma
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U.S. levies a new fine |
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REPUBLIC OF CUBA Permanent Mission to the United Nations 315 Lexington Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10016 PRESS RELEASE
U.S. levies a new fine for violating blockade against Cuba. New York, 9 June 2017. The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) of the Treasury Department levied a new fine upon American Honda Finance Corporation (AHFC), which amounts to $87,255 for violating the regulations of the U.S. blockade against Cuba.
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The CNC's brochure against the blockade of Cuba |
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Click here to read: Brochure against the blockade of Cuba
Please contact the CNC to have copies mailed to you for distribution.
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Trump in Miami June 16 to Announce His Cuba Policy: |
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In the Midst of Majority Bipartisan American Opposition to a Reversal
By Arnold August, June 13, 2017
This week, Cuba is once again at the very center of American politics arising out of the controversy over the Cuba policy. However, to date, you would never know judging by the mainstream conglomerate media. Nonetheless, since the unofficial news broke on June 9 regarding Trump’s Miami visit and its purpose, there has been what seems to be an unprecedented daily (and now almost hourly) issuing of statements, positions and letters. The common denominator is a demand to not only allow trade and travel to continue under the new Cuba policy, but to end restrictions altogether. |
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