Cuba puts Miami exiles, media personalities on terrorist list

Cuban Officials Add 61 People and 19 Groups to National Terrorist List

In a move that has been widely praised by Cuban citizens, Cuban officials have added 61 people and 19 groups to the country’s national list of wanted “terrorists.” The list now includes a range of characters from Cold War-era hitmen to Instagram influencers, and is a testament to the Cuban government’s commitment to protecting its citizens from potential threats.

The list, which was published in the country’s official gazette on Thursday, includes a series of acts considered terrorist by the Cuban state. Under each act, the individuals and groups responsible for the acts are listed. The list includes a number of Cold War-era hitmen, as well as several Instagram influencers who have been accused of using their social media accounts to spread messages of hate and violence.

The Cuban government has made it clear that it will not tolerate any form of terrorism, and that those responsible for such acts will be held accountable. The list is a clear indication that the Cuban government is taking the issue of terrorism seriously, and is willing to take the necessary steps to ensure the safety of its citizens.

The list is also a reminder that the Cuban government is committed to protecting its citizens from potential threats. The Cuban government has long been a vocal opponent of terrorism, and has taken a number of measures to ensure that its citizens are safe. This includes the deployment of security forces to areas where terrorist activity is suspected, and the implementation of strict laws and regulations to prevent terrorist attacks.

The Cuban government has also taken steps to ensure that its citizens are aware of the dangers posed by terrorism. The government has launched a number of campaigns to educate citizens about the dangers of terrorism, and has also implemented a number of measures to ensure that citizens are aware of the potential risks.

The Cuban government’s commitment to protecting its citizens from potential threats is commendable, and the addition of 61 people and 19 groups to the national list of wanted terrorists is a testament to this commitment. The Cuban government has made it clear that it will not tolerate any form of terrorism, and that those responsible for such acts will be held accountable. The list is a clear indication that the Cuban government is taking the issue of terrorism seriously, and is willing to take the necessary steps to ensure the safety of its citizens.

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