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Cuban Regime Stages Show of Support for Maduro Amid U.S. Tensions

Sunday, January 4, 2026 by Abigail Marquez

The José Martí Anti-Imperialist Tribune once again became the chosen backdrop for the Cuban regime this Saturday, as it orchestrated a display of unwavering support for Nicolás Maduro. The event was characterized by predictable slogans, flags, signs, and a mobilization clearly orchestrated by state institutions.

Starting at ten in the morning, university students, ministry workers, government officials, and representatives from official organizations gathered at the historic Havana plaza to denounce the capture of the Venezuelan leader following a U.S. military operation in Caracas.

Images released by state media and institutional social media profiles showcased groups labeled as "representatives of the people," strategically arranged, chanting slogans against the United States and in support of Chavismo.

The event, touted as an expression of "internationalist solidarity," followed a script that the Cuban authorities have employed for decades in response to any regional crisis involving their political allies.

Speeches filled with references to "imperialist aggression," calls for the "defense of sovereignty," and the constant invocation of the anti-American struggle dominated the day.

Miguel Díaz-Canel, who had earlier described the operation against Maduro as a "criminal attack" and "state terrorism," once more aligned with the Chavismo movement. Meanwhile, social unrest continues to grow within Cuba due to power outages, inflation, food shortages, and an unprecedented wave of migration. None of these issues were addressed in the official narrative of the event.

The mobilization extended beyond Havana. Institutional pages and profiles from provinces like Granma, Santiago de Cuba, and other regions across the country shared images of similar gatherings, reinforcing the notion of a coordinated national response, rather than a spontaneous one.

Understanding Cuba's Political Demonstrations

What was the purpose of the rally in Havana?

The rally in Havana was organized to show support for Nicolás Maduro and protest against his capture by the United States, as well as to express solidarity with the Venezuelan government.

Who participated in the mobilization?

Participants included university students, ministry workers, government officials, and representatives from official organizations, all orchestrated by state institutions.

How did the event unfold across Cuba?

Similar events were held in provinces such as Granma and Santiago de Cuba, with institutional pages and profiles sharing images of these gatherings, indicating a coordinated national effort.

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