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Cubans warn against US intervention as Washington backs banned marches
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez speaks to foreign diplomats in Havana, Cuba, Wednesday, November 10, 2021

CUBA has warned the US against its continued efforts to destabilise the socialist island by supporting a series of banned marches next week, organised by Washington-backed groups.

“There have been 29 statements from the United States government and influential figures in that nation’s congress since September 22 alone ... all aimed at encouraging, guiding, instigating destabilisation actions in our country,” Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez told reporters on Wednesday.

Archipelago, the group behind the November 15 demonstrations, is accused of links to “subversive organisations” committed to overthrowing the Havana government.

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