The Human Cost of U.S. Sanctions: Cuba Confronts Mounting Economic Pressure
A delegation of Black Americans visited Cuba to experience the devastating impact of the U.S. embargo on the Cuban people, and to advocate for an end to the Trump administration's "intolerable acts" and to broaden the Cuba solidarity movement in the U.S. The post The Human Cost of U.S. Sanctions: Cuba Confronts Mounting Economic Pressure appeared first on The Washington Informer .
A young pregnant woman walking down the street in Havana, Cuba, tried to stop a group of easily identifiable Black American tourists to ask — using the best English she knows — for a small amount of money to buy food for her children.
It’s been days since they’ve eaten, she explained, and there is no money for milk, eggs, or bread.
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