Guatemalteken verurteilen US-Lügen gegen Cubas Vorbild

In Guatemala-Stadt hat eine Meinungsspalte im guatemaltekischen alternativen digitalen Medium Prensa Comunitaria die Lügen der US-Regierung angeprangert, um Kuba anzugreifen, das als Vorbild für Würde und Souveränität dargestellt wird. Der Beitrag hebt die anhaltende Natur solcher Angriffe auf die karibische Nation hervor.

Am 9. Februar 2026 erschien in Guatemala-Stadt eine Meinungsspalte in Prensa Comunitaria, einem guatemaltekischen alternativen digitalen Medium. Sie kritisiert die US-Regierung scharf dafür, Lügen zu verbreiten, die darauf abzielen, Kuba zu diskreditieren. Die Spalte betont, dass diese Angriffe darauf abzielen, Cubas Vorbild für Würde und Souveränität zu untergraben. Solche Narrative sind laut dem Beitrag Teil eines wiederkehrenden Musters der Desinformation, das die karibische Insel ins Visier nimmt. Prensa Comunitaria, bekannt dafür, marginalisierte Stimmen zu verstärken, nutzt diesen Raum, um das positive Image Kubas in Zentralamerika zu verteidigen. Der Text nennt keine spezifischen Aktionen der US-Regierung, betont aber die Notwendigkeit, solchen Falschheiten entgegenzuwirken, um die nationale Souveränität zu wahren.

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