DEMANDING Plainclothes police detain an anti-government protester during a protest in Havana, Cuba on July 12, 2021. Hundreds of demonstrators went out to the streets in several cities in Cuba to protest against ongoing food shortages and high prices of foodstuffs amid the new coronavirus crisis. AP PHOTO
DEMANDING Plainclothes police detain an anti-government protester during a protest in Havana, Cuba on July 12, 2021. Hundreds of demonstrators went out to the streets in several cities in Cuba to protest against ongoing food shortages and high prices of foodstuffs amid the new coronavirus crisis. AP PHOTO


HAVANA
: Large contingents of Cuban police patrolled the capital of Havana on Monday (Tuesday in Manila) following rare protests around the island nation against food shortages and high prices amid the coronavirus crisis. Cuba's president said the demonstrations were stirred up on social media by Cuban Americans in the United States.

Sunday's protests marked some of the biggest displays of anti-government sentiment in the tightly controlled country in years. Cuba is going through its worst economic crisis in decades, along with a resurgence of coronavirus cases, as it suffers the consequences of US sanctions imposed by former president Donald Trump's administration.

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