Members of the Republican Party of Cuba support the decision not to invite Cuba to the Summit of the Americas
- Partido Republicano de Cuba

- Jan 27
- 2 min read
By Ramón Zamora Rodríguez

Holguín. (Lagrimasdecuba.blogspot.com ) - Members of the Republican Party of Cuba in Holguín support the exclusion of Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua from the Summit of the Americas due to their continued violations of the human rights of their people.
On every occasion that Cuba has been included, they have boycotted the summits whenever their violations of the UN Human Rights Covenants, signed by Cuba on February 28, 2008, have been pointed out, in addition to the constant denunciations coming from the island about the repression and mass imprisonment of those who demonstrate or oppose their imposed dictatorship.
Added to these violations are the torture, cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment to which prisoners are subjected in the jails and prisons of Castroism and the use of the army together with the police to repress the people and maintain coercion, imposing with terror the silence and the mass flight of Cubans to all countries of the world.
The regime criticizes the exclusion of these countries that sponsor terrorism and human rights violations against their people. They want respect, inclusion, dialogue, and mutual agreements among the other countries of America, but only if their sovereignty from terror and repression is respected, and as long as no one stands between their dictatorships and their enslaved people, condemned to subjugation through the military, the police, and the Ministry of the Interior with its jails and prisons.
We support and will always support everything that invalidates the recognition of dictatorships as de jure governments, because we have had a de facto regime for 63 years that represses, tortures, imprisons and kills its people to impose its will, while opportunists and leftists like López Obrador praise the satanic executioners of our people to then use their cheap and slave professional labor.








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