Embassy Warns of Rising Anti-US Rhetoric, Protests Amid Fuel Shortages in Cuba

The U.S. embassy in Cuba has warned of a ’spike in regime-sponsored protest activity' directed at Washington amid growing fuel shortages.
Embassy Warns of Rising Anti-US Rhetoric, Protests Amid Fuel Shortages in Cuba
A vintage car passes by the U.S. Embassy in Havana, Cuba, on June 15, 2022. Alexandre Meneghini/Reuters
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The U.S. Embassy in Cuba has warned of a rise in protests organized by the Cuban communist regime against Washington, noting that some U.S. citizens are being denied ‍entry upon arrival in the country.

“U.S. citizens in Cuba or planning to travel to Cuba are advised that there have been incidents of U.S. citizens being denied entry upon arrival as well as a spike in regime-sponsored protest activity directed at the United States, including anti-U.S. rhetoric,” the embassy said on its website.

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