Representatives of union organizations from Germany, France and Spain, as well as young Haitians studying Medicine in Santiago de Cuba, met today in the Stained Glass Hall in Plaza de la Revolución Antonio Maceo Grajales to show their support for the largest of the Antilles.
As is traditional, the day after the parade for the Day of the World Proletariat, those who arrived from other latitudes gathered to express their solidarity with Cuba and articulate actions that contribute to the international denunciation against the blockade imposed by the United States on this Caribbean nation for more. 60 years old.
Organized by the Cuban Workers’ Union (CTC), together with the Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples (ICAP), the brotherhood meeting was also the setting for pronouncements condemning Israel’s genocide against the Palestinian people, and general way for the defense of unity, within diversity, in favor of just causes.
When delivering the welcome words, Orlando Beltrán Minier, general secretary of the CTC in the province, thanked the support shown by so many friends from around the world, especially those who came to the city of Santiago, and dedicated the meeting to the leader of the proletariat. world leader, Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, and reiterated the call contained in the Communist Manifesto: Proletarians of all countries, Unite!
Among the voices of solidarity that were raised this Thursday were those of Juan Manuel Romero Romero, member of the bureau of the General Confederation of Labor (CGT). 33 Energyof Bordeaux, France;
Ronald Salís of the Metallurgical Union, from Germany; Francisco Javier García Llopi president of the House of Friendship with Cuba in Barcelona, Spain; and Bras Tonley, from Haiti, who is in 5th grade. year of medical school in Haiti.
Also present at the event were the member of the provincial bureau of the Party Niurka Bell, the ICAP representative in Santiago de Cuba, Juan Carlos Vaillant, as well as general secretaries of several Santiago unions.