Millions of signatures delivered for Cuba's sovereignty

Books containing more than 6.2 million signatures were delivered to local authorities in several Cuban provinces. The signatures express support for national sovereignty and reject U.S. pressure.

The deliveries took place after simple political-cultural ceremonies in territories including Sancti Spíritus, Guantánamo and Las Tunas. Authorities received the documents as proof of the popular will to build a future in peace.

Yadira Bernal Nazco in Sancti Spíritus urged people not to remain indifferent to the empire's extraterritorial harassment. She defended historical memory, Cuban identity and national sovereignty.

In Guantánamo, Yairis Fernández Castellanos described the support of more than 290,000 citizens as an act of conscience. Gustavo López Ramírez in Las Tunas affirmed that Cubans will always defend the independence won by heroes and martyrs.

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Dawn scene in Havana: anti-government graffiti on a wall labeled 'Down with the dictatorship!' being erased by forensic authorities amid Cuba's crackdowns.
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Anti-government graffiti proliferates in Cuba despite crackdowns

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In Cuba, graffiti against the “dictatorship” and Communist Party keeps appearing in public spaces, despite forensic teams photographing and erasing it before dawn. Authorities have detained people for such acts, including ten Panamanians in February, amid recent protests over electricity and food. The Cuban Observatory of Conflicts recorded 42 cases in February 2026.

The governments of Mexico, Brazil, and Spain issued a joint statement on Saturday expressing deep concern over Cuba's severe humanitarian crisis. They called for respect for the island's territorial integrity and respectful dialogue to resolve the situation. They also pledged to increase coordinated humanitarian aid.

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In Colombia, activists and intellectuals are multiplying messages of support for Cuba and rejection of the intensification of the economic, financial, and commercial blockade imposed by the United States on the island.

Cuba's First Secretary of the Communist Party and President, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, described the Shield of the Americas summit, held in Florida under the auspices of the US President, as an attack on Latin America and the Caribbean's Zone of Peace. Díaz-Canel portrayed the event as a manifestation of subordination to the northern neighbor's interests under the Monroe Doctrine. Cuba's Foreign Minister, Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla, also denounced the meeting as a setback for regional independence.

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Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez sent a message to the Second International Conference on Unilateral Coercive Measures in Geneva, ending April 10. He stressed Cuba's trust in multilateralism and diplomacy to maintain peace amid the US blockade. He highlighted the humanitarian impact of the intensified energy embargo.

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