Ship From Yucatán with Humanitarian Aid to Cuba
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A vessel called “Granma 2.0” left the port of Progreso, Yucatán, to Cuba, loaded with about 30 tons of humanitarian aid. The shipment includes non-perishable food, medicines, technological equipment, solar panels and bicycles, gathered by activists and...
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A group of boats left Yucatán to bring supplies to Cuba. Isaac Rosales Astillero Informa Telesur journalist Gerardo Torres reported on the Convoy Nuestra América, a civil initiative organized by the Progressive International and the Global Sumud Flotilla that seeks to bring humanitarian aid to Cuba. “This is an initiative of the peoples, organizations and social movements,” he said in an interview with Shipyard Informa. In addition, “it is the …
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