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Biden says the Cuban protests are "a call for freedom"

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Washington, Jul 12 (EFE).- US President Joe Biden expressed his support for the Cuban people Monday amid the protests that arose on the Caribbean island, which he described as "a call for freedom" and a "brave" exercise of "fundamental rights."

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