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Women march in Havana to protest US energy blockade of Cuba

Hundreds of women marched in Cuba's capital Havana on Tuesday to protest the US oil blockade and pressure campaign against the island. The demonstration was led by top Cuban government officials and took place on what would have been the 96th birthday of late Cuban revolutionary leader Vilma Espin. The protest is part of recent demonstrations organized by the Cuban government to oppose US policies that have effectively cut off Cuba's foreign oil supply since January.

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