U.S. Embassy in Cuba tells citizens to avoid crowds amid protests
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U.S. Embassy in Havana warns American citizens to avoid crowds during planned pro-government and anti-U.S. demonstrations.
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If you are an American citizen in Cuba, you face potential safety risks and should avoid large gatherings during scheduled political protests.
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The U.S. Embassy in Havana has advised American citizens to avoid large crowds as Cuba prepares for pro-government and anti-U.S. demonstrations scheduled for the coming days, including a protest planned for Saturday. The Embassy issued its alert Thursday evening citing reports of "anticipated pro-Cuban regime and anti-U.S. policy protests and rallies." The warning reflects ongoing tensions between Washington and Havana, with Cuba frequently organizing state-backed demonstrations against U.S. foreign policy. Such alerts are routine precautions to ensure American citizens' safety during periods of heightened political activity on the island. The timing suggests the Cuban government is mobilizing public displays of support ahead of what may be a significant political moment.
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The U.S. Embassy issued a public safety alert Thursday evening advising citizens to avoid large crowds.
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