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Cuba's Foreign Minister Accuses US-Financed Mercenaries of Fomenting Unrest

Cuba's Foreign Minister Accuses US-Financed Mercenaries of Fomenting Unrest
Cubans are seen outside Havana's Capitol during a demonstration against the government of Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel in Havana, on July 11, 2021. (Yamil Lage/AFP via Getty)

Monday, 12 July 2021 01:44 PM EDT

Cuba's Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez said on Monday that U.S.-financed mercenaries had fomented unrest ahead of this weekend's protests with a media strategy disguised as a social media campaign calling for humanitarian aid.

"Yesterday in Cuba there was no social uprising, yesterday in Cuba there was disorder, disturbances caused by a communicational operation that had been prepared for some time and to which millions had been dedicated," Bruno said during a televised government briefing. 

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Cuba's Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez said on Monday that U.S.-financed mercenaries had fomented unrest ahead of this weekend's protests with a media strategy disguised as a social media campaign calling for humanitarian aid.
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