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Going All Out to Mobilise Support for Cuba, its Government and its People Defeat the US Attempts to Crush Revolutionary Cuba!
Going All Out to Mobilise Support for Cuba, its Government and its People
Defeat the US Attempts to Crush Revolutionary Cuba!
Volume 56 Number 5, February 21,
2026
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Going All Out to Mobilise Support for Cuba, its
Government and its People
Defeat
the US Attempts to Crush Revolutionary Cuba!
Cuba Solidarity Meeting, Glasgow, Scotland, February 2
2026
The deluge of disinformation about the actual situation in Cuba is
increasing. The underlying theme of the disinformation is that it is the
government of Cuba, and not the US administration, which is responsible for the
conditions the Cuban people are suffering as they wage a life and death
struggle for their right to be. It is important to realise that for 67 years
the US has done everything to crush Cuba, but all to no avail. Now the
disinformation coming from the US and those who conciliate with these anti-Cuba
aims is that the US will conduct the crimes of kidnapping Cuba's President, as
they did with the Venezuelan President, to save Cuba for the US.
Scene from the Latin America Adelante! Conference, with
solidarity with Cuba front and centre throughout the proceedings, February 7,
2026
No! Cuba and its people will resist and are resisting. They are determined
to prevail, and in this they have the support of the working class and people
in Britain and throughout the world. It is crucial that this support is shown
in concrete actions to support and give aid to the Cuban people in their
resistance to the inhuman and genocidal US blockade. Trump and the US regime
are instituting their intensified blockade, impeding all imports of oil in a
desperate attempt to destroy the Cuban economy and bring the people to their
knees. It must not pass!
Now is the time for all the friends of Cuba, the workers and their
organisations, and people of conscience from all walks of life, to provide the
information the people need about the Cuban people, and their heroism in
safeguarding their independence and resisting attempts to asphyxiate them. Now
is the time to also provide whatever material support is possible to Cuba.
Despite voting consistently in the United Nations to oppose the US
blockade, the British government has not openly condemned Trump's
intensification of the blockade, nor rendered any assistance to Cuba in this
situation. This must change as a matter of principle.
Particularly to
be rejected is the Foreign Office disinforming travel advice of February 19,
which warns against any but essential travel to Cuba. That simply ignores how
important it is to preserve the role that tourism plays in funding social
programmes in Cuba and looking after the peoples' well-being. Furthermore, it
ignores the fact that the Cuban infrastructure disruption is attributable to
the intensified US sanctions, while the Cuban people remain welcoming and give
every assistance to tourists, making sure that no-one is left to fend for
themselves. The travel advisory says, "Some airlines, including all
Canadian airlines and LATAM, have suspended flights to and from Cuba, with
others reviewing routes." Where is the demand that, for example, other
ways be found to make sure the airlines can refuel, such as on neighbouring
islands? The promotion of the conception that it is Cuba which is a failed
state, presented in the spirit that "it is what it is", is
unacceptable.
In opposition to the government silence, many workers' organisations and
others have spoken out. A major intervention came from the Scottish Trades
Union Congress (STUC), whose general secretary wrote to the Foreign Secretary
demanding condemnation of Trump's actions. The STUC described the US measures
as a "deliberate attempt to force mass starvation on an innocent
population" and insisted Britain must show "unequivocal support for
the people of Cuba".
Cuba-Aid arrives from Mexico - Photo:
Granma
The Cuba Solidarity Campaign (CSC) is actively encouraging supporters and
all concerned people to lobby MPs, under the slogan "End the Siege on
Cuba". The demand is that MPs should sign Early Day Motion (EDM) 2739 so
that the government takes note [1].
Installing solar panels in Villa Clara in Sanctis
Spiritus, January 2026 - Photo: Granma
RCPB(ML) calls on its members, sympathisers and all working people to oppose
attempts by the government, by cartel party leaders, and by media and pundits
to get away with insinuations that the government of Cuba does not uphold human
rights, that it is the cause of the intolerable situation that its people are
facing. Today, when the entire world has seen that it is the United States that
engages in and sponsors state terrorism, violates human rights and engages in
extreme violence, any attempt to divert attention away from the need to oppose
the US measures against Cuba must be vigorously opposed.
We call on the working class and people to support Cuba without
equivocation. The situation requires concrete support for Cuba together with
the demand that the government do the same.
Defeat the US Attempts to Crush Revolutionary Cuba! Viva Cuba!
Notes
1. EDM 2739: tabled on February 3, 2026 (currently signed by 41 MPs)
That this House expresses grave concern at the executive order signed on 29
January 2026 by US President Donald Trump, which unjustifiably declares Cuba as
an "extraordinary threat" to the national security of the United
States and authorises new sanctions against any country supplying oil to Cuba;
notes that Cuba is already facing a severe energy crisis as a result of the
long standing US blockade, and that any further restrictions on fuel supplies
will have a severe impact on healthcare, food production, transport, education,
essential public services and access to electricity, fuel, and medical
infrastructure; further notes that such measures amount to the collective
punishment of a civilian population and will inevitably lead to avoidable
deaths; recognises that the extraterritorial application of US sanctions seeks
to coerce third party countries into complying with the US blockade, thereby
undermining and breaching their national sovereignty and international law;
recalls that the United Nations General Assembly has repeatedly and
overwhelmingly condemned the US blockade of Cuba, with the UK repeatedly voting
in support of that position; and calls on the UK Government to oppose this
executive order, reject all extraterritorial sanctions, uphold the right of
sovereign states to determine their own trading relationships with Cuba, and
advocate for the rescission of measures that endanger humanitarian
wellbeing.
For the CSC statement, Hands Off Cuba, see:
For the CSC Call for Peace and Sovereignty, see:
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