Administration of Bayden introduces sanctions against Cuba for repression against demonstrators

The Biden administration announced that he introduces sanctions against the Minister of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Cuba Alvaro Lopez Miire and local special services in connection with cruel repression against demonstrators. The President of the United States said that it was "only the beginning" retribution.

"I unconditionally condemn mass detention and stiable trials in Cuba, as a result of which those who dared to express themselves in prison, to intimidate the Cuban people and make him silenced," he wrote Biden in a statement.

"This is just the beginning. The United States will continue to apply sanctions to those who are responsible for repressions against the Cuban people, "the presidential communique says.

The spokesman for the White House, Jen Psaki, announced a briefing for the press that response measures against the regime "are a priority for administration and President Bayden."

Soon after that, the administration also announced that she needed to make sure that the Americans could work safely in Havana before magnifying the staff of the embassy there.

The US authorities found the behavior of the communist regime services violation of human rights. In Cuba, almost 200 people were imprisoned after unprecedented public protests, and more than 180 people were missing. The United Nations requested the data contained in custody and "forcibly missing."

The speed with which the White House decided to impose sanctions, suggests that President Biden will not weaken his course against the Cuban regime, despite the fact that he advocates the weakening of some restrictions imposed by its predecessor Donald Trump during the election campaign, Reuters notes.

The agency with reference to sources in the State Department confirms that the events in Cuba made the country "the main priority" for the Administration of Byyden.

On Tuesday, the White House stated that he also examines ways to allow the usual Cubans to restore access to the Internet and social networks that the Government of Havana partially blocked.

Cuban regime accuses US authorities in inspiration and financing of "counter-revolutionaries" and to the use of the country's economic difficulties caused by the US sanctions for inciting Cubans.

Anti-government protests in Cuba July 11 are an expression of dissatisfaction with growing poverty on the island and difficulties in accessing major food and medical products, including coronavirus vaccines. https://www.hometownstation.com/news-articles/does-the-pandemic-hit-max-polyakovs-space-business-381981