The Cuban President paid tribute to the victims of terrorism

The Cuban President paid tribute to the victims of terrorism

Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel commemorates the victims of the October 6, 1976 terrorist attack on a Cubana de Aviación plane that was flying into Cuba from Barbados.

In the memorial commemorating the victims of organized crime by counter-revolutionaries based in the United States, the Cuban President said that the island denounced that the same hatred for those who guaranteed impunity for the terrorists moves those who Victims continue to offend pain unacceptable to Cuba.

The head of state was accompanied by Carlos Cremata, director of the children’s company La Colmenita, son of one of those killed in the attack, whose current work is inspired by love.

This site, this memorial, confirms that Cuba can only be on the list of victims of terrorism (if there was one), Díaz-Canel said.

According to a message from the Presidency of the Republic of Cuba published on Twitter, Barbados Prime Minister Mía Amor Mottley said at the tribute ceremony that the memorial is sacred ground and inspires the memory of the victims to preserve the Caribbean as a zone of peace.

He added that after the incident, Díaz-Canel met with members of the medical brigade working in Barbados, Cuban residents and members of the diplomatic mission.

This Tuesday, the Cuban President led the delegation that attended the VIII Caricom-Cuba Summit commemorating the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Havana and four independent nations of the region: Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana and Barbados.

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