Guantanamo.- “Cuba is once again being challenged by an aggressive imperial policy that seeks to bend us by means of lies and economic pressures. But our history has taught us that, in the face of these onslaughts, there is an invincible response: Unity”.

“We are living another hour of closing ranks”, assured member of the Political Bureau and Secretary of Organization of the Central Committee of the Party Roberto Morales Ojeda, who denounced that “there are not few media manipulations or opportunistic distortions that our adversaries have tried to impose throughout these years of Revolution. Their objective has always been clear: to sow chaos, promote violence and fracture the peace of our Homeland”.

Morales Ojeda stressed, in his social media profiles, that “today, as so many other times, they are trying again, even taking advantage of the legitimate concerns of our people in the face of necessary measures, such as those recently announced by Etecsa”.

He also warned about the risks involved in the media war against the largest island in the Antilles. “In times like these -he said-, there is no room for naivety. The media war is not a game; it is a weapon of destabilization directed not only against our political system, but against the true urgencies of our people, against the bonds that unite us as a society. Fake news does not seek to inform, but to confuse; it does not seek to debate, but to divide”, he stressed.

Likewise, he reiterated the increase of subversive campaigns and actions to destroy the Revolution, taking advantage of the complex scenario faced by the country.

“Cuba is once again challenged by an aggressive imperial policy that seeks to bend us by means of lies and economic pressures. But our history has taught us that, in the face of these onslaughts, there is an invincible response: unity. That conscious, critical and revolutionary unity that does not allow itself to be deceived, that defends the truth and trusts in the capacity of its people to resist and win,” he concluded.

That same unity will be the one that will prevent the incitements to the young Cuban university students from having the course of violence, contempt and rupture with the institutions to which their usual promoters aspire.

Although, as usual, the enemies have taken advantage of legitimate concerns and natural dissent in a society to call for disorder, and to overshadow the value of spaces for dialogue, collective analysis and listening to multiple voices, the maturity of this people and, above all, of its youth, gathered in representative organizations such as the FEU, has been able to put the necessary and fair brake, so that unfounded chaos has no entry door.

By Granma