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White House says violent crackdown in Cuba over protests is ‘unacceptab­le’

- Michael Wilner and Bryan Lowry

The Cuban government’s crackdown on protesters is “unacceptab­le” and has largely stopped protests across the island nation, the White House said on Wednesday.

The Biden administra­tion is still undergoing a comprehens­ive review of its Cuba policy and recent developmen­ts will factor into its response, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said.

The protests in Cuba “have largely stopped because of the regime’s violent crackdown and retaliator­y measures against Cubans in exercising their fundamenta­l and universal rights,” she said. “This is unacceptab­le.”

President Joe Biden earlier this week called the rare protests in Cuba a “clarion call for freedom” and said they were unlike any protests the nation has seen.

“There’s no question that the protests over the weekend, and the events of the last several days, are significan­t events,” Psaki said. “It was the largest protest we’ve seen in Cuba in a long time. That will obviously have an impact on how we proceed.”

Psaki said that Biden has no plans to make a policy speech on his strategic vision for Cuba and the Western Hemisphere, as other crises — in Haiti, Venezuela and Nicaragua — have also deepened in recent days.

“We will see how things develop in the days ahead” in Cuba, Psaki said, “and develop our policy responses accordingl­y. We don’t want to do it as one-offs. We want to look at it, as we have been, with a comprehens­ive approach in mind.”

A crowd of several dozen protesters gathered outside the White House waving flags and signs with “Viva Cuba” and other slogans as they called for the Biden administra­tion to intervene on behalf of the protesters in Cuba.

“We’re fighting here because we feel already that we need military interventi­on because they’re killing our people,” said Alejandro Perez, 31, who said he was a Florida resident who was born in Cuba and immigrated to the United States at age 13.

Perez said he drove from Tampa on Tuesday evening and said he intended to remain in Washington as long as it was necessary to spur Biden to take action.

 ?? BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES ?? People supporting protests in Cuba gather on Pennsylvan­ia Avenue outside the White House grounds on Tuesday in Washington, D.C.
BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES People supporting protests in Cuba gather on Pennsylvan­ia Avenue outside the White House grounds on Tuesday in Washington, D.C.

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