Members of Progressive International, CodePink, and other direct action and advocacy groups plan to set sail for Cuba in March in the Nuestra América (Our America) Flotilla, which they said is inspired by the Global Sumud Flotilla missions to break Israel’s illegal blockade of Gaza amid the ongoing genocide in the Palestinian exclave.
“We are sailing to Cuba, bringing critical humanitarian aid for its people,” the flotilla organisers said on their website. “The [Donald] Trump administration is strangling the island, cutting off fuel, flights, and critical supplies for survival. The consequences are lethal, for newborns and parents, for the elderly and the sick.”
“That is why we are launching the Nuestra América Flotilla, setting sail from across the Caribbean Sea in solidarity with the Cuban people,” the organisers continued. “And we are asking for your support, to help us prepare the mission and purchase the food and medicine that we will bring to the Cuban people.”
“Together, we can break the siege, save lives, and stand up for the cause of Cuban self-determination,” they added.
The US embargo on Cuba dates to the early 1960s when the Dwight Eisenhower and John F Kennedy administrations responded to the successful revolution that overthrew a brutal US-backed dictatorship with a blockade accompanied by a decades-long campaign of state-sponsored terrorism against the Cuban people that left thousands dead and more than $1 trillion in economic damages, according to the Cuban government.
Every year since 1992 — with the exception of the COVID-19 pandemic year of 2020 — the United Nations General Assembly has voted overwhelmingly to condemn and call for an end to the US blockade of Cuba.
Progressive International co-general coordinator David Adler told El País’ Veronica Garrido on February 12: “The US government is drowning the Cuban people, who are running out of light, have no food, no medicine, no energy.”
“I do not exaggerate when I say that we are seeing in Cuba the same playbook that Israel applied to the people of Gaza: an encirclement, an act of collective punishment that violates every aspect of international law,” he continued.
“We hope that [the flotilla] will be a mechanism of popular pressure to the governments of the world that have the responsibility, before international law, to protect the fundamental rights of the Cuban people and export the energy required by the island,” Adler said.
“There is nothing illegal about what we are doing,” he added. “We are coming to a sovereign country and delivering humanitarian aid. We are ready to take risks in the name of humanity and the fundamental right of the Cuban people.”
[Abridged from Common Dreams. For more information about the flotilla, visit: nuestraamericaflotilla.org.]