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Tribute to the Barbados' Martyrs

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Dirección de Comunicación Institucional

Today #October6 we pay tribute to our martyrs, victims of the horrendous crime of Barbados, in which 73 people died #WeHaveMemory in honor of our heroes @MINCOMCuba ratifies to continue defending the sovereignty of #Cuba #WeAreContinuity.

Crimes like that of the Barbados Airplane. Our energetic and virile people never forget.

The most horrific and despicable crimes humanity has ever known. The murderers lived without justice, protected by the Yankee government, promoter of State terrorism. Because of the pain caused to the families of the victims and to an entire nation, this date was declared in the Caribbean island in 2010 as the Day of the Victims of State Terrorism.The Minister of Communications, Mayra Arevich Marin in her official Twitter account wrote: 45 years ago the horrendous Crime of Barbados occurred: terrorism and hatred filled with pain an entire people. The same hatred that today seeks to intimidate #CubaViva. But "the Revolution emerges more vigorous in the face of every blow and every aggression". Eternal glory to our martyrs!

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