Tribute to the Martyrs of Latin American Democracy
In commemoration of the 7th anniversary of the attack against Oswaldo Payá
The Latin American Youth Network for Democracy, in coordination with the citizen platform Cuba Decide, together with allies, volunteers and activists around the world, will pay tribute to all the victims of Communism in Latin America. This homage, which bring us together in a claim of justice for all the fallen, will be made in different cities of the American hemisphere and Europe, as part of the commemoration of the State crime committed against the Cuban opposition leader Oswaldo Payá and the activist Harold Cepero.
Flowers will be presented in Cuban squares and also in the cities of Bilbao, Santiago de Chile, Santo Domingo, Panama City, Tegucigalpa, San Salvador, Mexico City, Amsterdam, New York, Miami, and any other city that is willing to join this initiative.
We invite all, and especially the diasporas of these four nations, to join and raise your voices for the 86 murdered in Bolivia since 2006, the 593 murdered in Nicaragua since 2018, the more than 6,856 murdered in Venezuela, and the 7,730 murdered in Cuba since 1959.
About Cuba Decide
We are a movement of 60+ dissident organizations with thousands of activists mobilizing the Cuban People to become agents of change, defy the regime's succession plan, and exercise the right to choose a new democratic future.
Our tool to empower the Cuban People: Convene an independent, binding, and internationally-monitored plebiscite to invalidate the communist constitution and begin a transition to democracy. Together, we will take back our God-given human rights and self determination, and make Cuba a free and democratic society where all Cubans can thrive.
For almost 60 years the dictatorship has plagued the Cuban People with poverty, misery, violence, repression, and exile. But in 2019, it is more vulnerable than ever. Now is the time to take the Path to Democracy.
Cuba Decide is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
Learn more and join our movement at cubadecide.org.
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