How Cubans feel about the US indictment of Raúl Castro
Cubans in Havana have expressed their reactions to the US indictment of former leader Raúl Castro. Many residents are advocating for dialogue rather than confrontation in light of the indictment related to a historical incident. The situation reflects a complex relationship between Cuba and the United States, with calls for peaceful resolution.
- ▪Raúl Castro has been indicted by US prosecutors over the 1996 shootdown of planes operated by a Miami-based exile group.
- ▪Residents of Havana are calling for dialogue instead of confrontation regarding the indictment.
- ▪The indictment has sparked discussions about the historical tensions between Cuba and the United States.
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