Dominican organizations reiterate support for Cuba on revolution anniversary

Santo Domingo, Jan. 2 (Prensa Latina) Political and social organizations in the Dominican Republic reiterated their support for the Government and people of Cuba, marking 67 years since the triumph of the Revolution.

In a show of international solidarity, various political and social organizations in the Dominican Republic reaffirmed their backing of the Cuban Government and people on the 67th anniversary of the Cuban Revolution's triumph, which took place on January 1, 1959.

This support was voiced in Santo Domingo, where representative groups from Dominican society highlighted the Cuban Revolution's significance as a milestone in the fight for sovereignty and social justice in Latin America. The collective statement underscores the ongoing bonds of brotherhood between the two nations amid global challenges.

The Cuban Revolution, led by Fidel Castro, overthrew the dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista and established a socialist system that has inspired progressive movements across the region. Over the decades, the Dominican Republic has maintained diplomatic ties with Cuba, promoting cultural and educational exchanges.

This renewed endorsement comes as Cuba faces external pressures, yet Dominican organizations stress their commitment to Cuban self-determination. Specific actions were not detailed in the statements, but the core message is one of unity and unwavering support.

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