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Protests in Moron, Cuba Highlight Infrastructure Strain Amid Economic Crisis

Recent protests in Moron, Cuba, signal significant stress on the country's infrastructure, exacerbated by ongoing economic challenges and blackouts.

Editorial Staff
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On March 15, 2026, citizens in Moron, Cuba, engaged in protests that targeted the Communist Party office, reflecting widespread frustration over deteriorating economic conditions and persistent blackouts.

The protests are notable due to the rarity of public demonstrations in Cuba, a country characterized by stringent government control and repression of dissent.

The situation has been compounded by the US oil blockade, which is reported to have contributed to the current energy and economic crisis, impacting the reliability of essential services.