Mexico's AMLO Rallies Cuba Aid Amid Rising Protests on Island
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AMLO reappears and asks for help for Cuba; Morena deputy Carlos Castillo Pérez donates $3,650
Andrés Manuel López Obrador has broken his silence on social networks to ask for donations to send humanitarian aid to Cuba. The former Mexican president has published the number of a bank account of a civil association and has assured that the resources that will be added to acquire “foods, medicines, oil and gasoline” that will be sent to the island. “Let everyone contribute what he can!”, he has written in his message after weeks without spea…
Mexico's AMLO Rallies Cuba Aid Amid Rising Protests on Island
(Bloomberg) — As protests in Cuba over the lack of electricity and food entered their second night, Mexico’s former president launched a fundraising campaign to aid a nation he says is being “exterminated for its ideals of liberty and the defense of its sovereignty.”
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Faced with the crisis facing Cuba over the tightening of the economic blockade of the United States, former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador abandoned his withdrawal from public life to request extraordinary support from the people of the island at this difficult juncture.
The collection initiative responds to the worsening energy shortage in Cuba, caused by United States sanctions that severely limit the import of fuel, affecting transportation, electricity generation and basic services.
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