Wednesday, October 29, 2025

Always With Cuba marathon! Communists are joining forces against the US criminal blockade

Communists from Ecuador, Mexico, Chile, the United States, and Brazil are joining forces to say with one voice: Down with the criminal blockade against Cuba! A joint press release points out:

Always With Cuba marathon!

This Wednesday, October 29, the United Nations (UN) General Assembly will be held, where the draft resolution to end the criminal and imperialist blockade against the brave people of Cuba will once again be put to a vote.

In this context, communists from Mexico, Ecuador, Chile, the United States, Brazil, and other countries on the continent are raising our voices in defense of Commander Fidel's homeland and taking on the communications initiative, a Marathon, "Always With Cuba": a joint action that seeks to break through imperialism's media blockade, raise awareness, and strengthen internationalist solidarity with socialist Cuba.

The marathon will begin with a tweetstorm on Tuesday, October 28, at 7:00 p.m. (Mexico) and 8:00 p.m. (Ecuador), with the aim of generating opinion within the social network X.

On Instagram, coordinated content will be disseminated and published on the parties' official accounts, with the aim of impacting young audiences.
 

Finally, on Wednesday, October 29, while the UN vote is taking place, representatives of various communist youth organizations will hold a dialogue on the TikTok platform about the impacts of the blockade and the challenges facing anti-imperialist youth in a capitalist world.
 
 The goal of this marathon is to show the world the injustices that US imperialism inflicts on the dignified and courageous people of Cuba, to intensify solidarity on social media, and to reaffirm the commitment to proletarian internationalism that unites us.
 
 Fraternally,
 
 Communist Party of Mexico
 Communist Party of Ecuador
 Brazilian Revolutionary Communist Party
 Manuel Rodríguez Patriotic Movement – Chile
 Communist Workers' Platform of the United States