‘A genocide without bombs’: Father Michael Lapsley highlights the humanitarian plight in Cuba
‘A genocide without bombs’: Father Michael Lapsley highlights the humanitarian plight in Cuba.
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‘A genocide without bombs’: Father Michael Lapsley highlights the humanitarian plight in Cuba. Access to basic foods like eggs, milk, and rice is very hard in Cuba, because if you don't have diesel, if you don't have technology, if you don't have access to that, you cannot produce,” he said. Blackouts have hit the entire island since March.
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‘A genocide without bombs’: Father Michael Lapsley highlights the humanitarian plight in Cuba.
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Access to basic foods like eggs, milk, and rice is very hard in Cuba, because if you don't have diesel, if you don't have technology, if you don't have access to that, you cannot produce,” he said.
according to IOL (Independent Online)Blackouts have hit the entire island since March.
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