Mayabeque, Cuba: Under the motto With the Helms Burton Act We Don't Understand each other, the young people of Madruga started a day to condemn the blockade of the United States against Cuba.

Washington: The US’ American Airlines and the Chilean-Brazilian Latam Airlines were sued in the United States, through Title III of the controversial Helms-Burton Law against Cuba, which seeks to deprive the Island of foreign investment, Radio Cadena Agramonte publishes.

Havana: The CIMEX S.A. corporation and Unión Cuba Petroleo (Cuba Oil Union) will defend themselves in a US federal court against a lawsuit filed by the multinational ExxonMobil, pursuant to Title III of the Helms-Burton Act, it was reported here.

Havana: The Canadian Reverend Crhistopher Levan today expressed his rejection of the resurgence of the US (US) hostility policy toward Cuba, Prensa Latina reports.

On March 12, 1996, the President of the United States (USA) William J. Clinton signed and enforced the so-called Law of Cuban Freedom and Democratic Solidarity of 1996, or Libertad Law, better known by the names of its main promoters, the Republican senator from North Carolina, Jesse Helms, and the Democratic representative from Illinois, Dan Burton, but with which the most conservative and ultra-right sectors of the American and Cuban-American political spectrum are committed.

Colombo: The Friendship and Graduate Associations in Cuba and leaders of several political parties today rejected the new measures of the United States (US) in its intensification of the blockade and application of the Helms-Burton Law against the Caribbean country.