As Cuba endures rolling blackouts and a plunging way of life, greater than 100 artists, curators, and cultural staff have issued a public attraction for worldwide intervention, arguing that the longstanding US oil blockade has made efforts to stabilize the island’s spiraling humanitarian disaster all however inconceivable.
The letter, titled “Cuba is Not a Menace” and printed February 16 on the web site Peoples Dispatch, was signed by scores of nationally acknowledged Cuban intellectuals, together with Tradition Minister Alpidio Alonso Grau, the poet and tutorial Miguel Barnet Lanza, visible artist Lesvia Vent Dumois, and Viengsay Valdés, director of the Nationwide Ballet of Cuba.
“Cuba’s biggest wealth lies in its individuals,” the letter reads. “We possess no oil reserves or different extremely coveted pure assets, however we’ve got developed human capital able to shaping resilience by creativity and data. Cuba doesn’t foster terrorism, though we’ve got been victims of it. We love peace, inseparably tied to our independence, and have at all times sought to construct a simply and supportive society.”
The Caribbean island has been beneath a US financial embargo for greater than 60 years, with the complete blockade enacted by President John F. Kennedy in February 1962. Critics of the coverage say its restrictions on oil and gasoline shipments have induced widespread shortages and extreme disruptions to the island’s energy grid, paralyzing its well being care, training, and transportation sectors.
Cuba’s entry to grease has been more and more strained by the second Trump presidency. After US forces captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in January, Venezuela, which had been Cuba’s key oil provider up till then, successfully halted gasoline shipments to the island. The Trump administration has additionally issued an govt order allowing tariffs on international locations that offer Cuba with oil, a coverage critics say might have dire impacts on Cuban civilians.
“Cuba resists and can resist this inhumane aggression, but it surely counts on the energetic solidarity of all trustworthy, humanist, and good-willed women and men of the world,” the letter provides. “It’s about stopping a genocidal act and saving a heroic individuals whose solely ‘crime and menace’ has been to defend their sovereignty.”
Cuba has confronted a saga of social and political upheaval because the pandemic, when the erosion of important providers and authorities crackdowns on free expression sparked historic, island-wide demonstrations. Practically two years in the past, lots of of Cubans had been arrested for protesting what they described as an ineffective authorities—a civic disaster additional compounded by international coverage pressures. On the time, a public letter criticized members of the Western artwork world for collaborating with Cuban government-funded cultural occasions amid the nationwide turmoil. The letter additionally famous what it seen as disproportionate worldwide consideration to the Russian invasion of Ukraine over the the present disaster in Cuba.
The Union of Writers and Artists of Cuba (UNEAC), which organized the February 16 letter, closed with a name to motion and the phrases of Cuban poet and patriot José Martí: “Whoever rises up at present for Cuba, rises up forever.”















