Cuban emigrates residing in the US pay homage to José Martí
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- Published: Tuesday, 23 January 2018 17:07
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Photo: Cadenagramonte.Washington, Jan 23.- The Martí Alliance, a coalition of several organizations of Cuban émigrés in the United States, paid tribute to the National Hero José Martí (1853-1895) and the 165 anniversary of his birth on 28 January, reported a statement.
The group also held its 17 years of founded, as well as the three years of the Bolivarian Circle of Miami "Negra Hipólita", one of the organizations members of the Alliance.
The patriot act has been carried out in the southern city of Miami served to reaffirm the commitment to the independence and other freedoms of the Cuban people, as well as their right to live and develop in peace, precise note.
The Alliance criticized the government of president Donald Trump resort to a "rhetoric, ridiculous and discredited" policy against the Greater one of the Antilles, which "causes serious and innumerable damages to the economic development of the Cuban people, in its unalterable decision to build socialism".
The Martí Alliance organizations, such as the Antonio Maceo Brigade, the José Martí, the Bolivarian Circle of Miami, the Alliance of Workers of the Cuban Community and the Association of Women in Defense of the Family.
They were speakers in the activity Damian Díaz, president of the Alliance Martiana, Max Lesnik, director of Radio Miami and leader of the Alliance, as well as Manuel Valera, President of the Bolivarian Circle of Miami.
They were joined by Elena Freyre, president of the Foundation for the normalization of relations between Cuba and the United States, as well as Andres Gomez and Juan Carlos Zamora, national coordinator and a member of the Antonio Maceo Brigade, respectively. (Cadenagramonte)









