Once again, the pain multiplies among Cubans who remember the horrendous crime committed 44 years ago after the sabotage of the Barbados plane.
That October 6, 1976 marked repeated days of mourning in the Cuban history. The mid-flight accident caused by a terrorist attack took the lives of 73 innocent people who today the people continue to remember and honor their memories through the energetic condemn of such an abominable event.
That fateful day when a Cuban plane was heading from the island of Barbados to Jamaica towards the capital of Havana, one of the most brutal terrorist acts carried out by people at the service of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the Cuban counterrevolution occurred to those who never fell the weight of the law.
Even after the death of those considered to be the main organizers of the terrorist act: Orlando Bosch and Luis Posada Carriles in 2011 and 2018 respectively, the people of Cuba continue to appeal to justice for those human beings who lost their lives with impunity, for their memory, for those family members who said goodbye without farewells, for the dignity of an entire people that suffers the ignominy of anti-revolutionary cruelty.
There are wounds that do not stitch up and persist forever to remind us of how much pain the action cost, among them is the abhorrent act of that October 6 when an entire people, energetic and virile, suffered before the unjust death of their children.
Today a little more than four decades away, Cuba has not stopped demanding justice together with the families of the victims and has raised its accusing voice in the face of impunity for the protection provided to the executors during all these years by the northern empire.
Those fallen by the sinister terrorist, the Cuban people will keep them eternally alive in every corner of our revolutionary struggle.