Havana, Cuba: Local media today denounced the links of a new counterrevolution in Cuba with organizations from the United States that are strengthening their attacks, in an attempt at a soft coup.

A material broadcast by the Star News of Cuban Television exposed evidence that links the recent destabilizing events in the Caribbean nation with an updated script with new leaders and strategies, particularly from supposedly independent media and artists.

The report contrasted the old counterrevolution, which it described as worn, without its own agenda, old, without social roots and violent, with the new actors, linked to the actions of the so-called San Isidro group and the calls for violence in the largest of the Antilles.

In that sense, it denounced the linking of media or artists with funding from organizations such as the Open Society Foundation and the National Foundation for Democracy (NED).

The goal is to promote supposedly independent movements to legitimize the US hegemonic vision of democracy and freedom.

However, several of these media projects or their leaders are abroad, including CiberCuba, ADN Cuba, Cubanos por el Mundo, Periodismo del Barrio, El Estornudo, among others.

In contrast, the old actors include leaders of the so-called Ladies in White or José Daniel Ferrer, prosecuted by the Cuban justice for violent conduct.

Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel recently rejected the articulation of a soft coup in the country as part of an old imported script with new actors, he said.

“It is important that people know this so that they cannot be deceived or manipulated?, the president wrote on his official Twitter account.

According to other recent complaints released by Cuban Television, the report of the Commission for Assistance to a Free Cuba, of June 2004, records the main subversive lines towards the island, including the promotion of press projects. .

The NED alone allocates 30 million dollars annually to support political parties, unions and non-governmental organizations and the media, figures included in the more than 500 million dollars invested by the White House in the last 20 years for subversion on the Island .

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