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*Cuban representatives denounced in Mexico the impact of the U.S. blockade and its effects on the development of information and communication technologies on the island.
*Madrid, Spain, hosted a rally of social organizations and diplomatic representatives denouncing the policies of aggression against Cuba and Iran.
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00:00And Cuban representatives denounced in Mexico on Friday that the impact of the U.S. blockade and its effects on
00:05the development of information and telecommunication technologies on the island.
00:10During a regional forum organized by the International Committee of the Red Cross, together with Mexican authorities, Cuban official Alejandro
00:18González noted that these measures affect various sectors, including essential services in the country.
00:23The Cuban representatives also reiterated his government's commitment to international humanitarian law and its participation in international initiatives in this
00:31area.
00:32According to González, the restrictions impact areas such as power generation, hospital operations and the distribution of food and water.
00:40The forum is part of a regional consultation of the use of technologies and their relationship with international law.
00:53Also on the Spanish capital, Madrid, on Saturday, the place hosted a rally of social organizations and diplomatic representatives, denouncing
01:02the policies of aggression against Cuba and Iran.
01:04The rally, organized by the Cuban and Iranian communities in Madrid, brought together international activists and diplomats against the current
01:12political pressure.
01:13Context on the Cuban island and Iran.
01:16The activities described the aggressions against sovereign nations as imperialist aggressions.
01:22Speakers at the event demanded an end to unilateral coercive measures and a halt to the conflict in the Middle
01:27East.
01:27And they urged the peoples of the Global South to stand united in the face of external pressures.
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