People shout slogans against the government during a protest on Sunday in Havana, Cuba. Thousands of Cubans joined street protests from Havana to Santiago on Sunday in the biggest anti-government demonstrations on the Communist-run island in decades. Hundreds rallied on Sunday in Miami, home to a large Cuban population, in support of the protesters on the Caribbean island nation of 11 million inhabitants. Reuters witnesses in Havana protests saw security forces, aided by suspected plain clothes officers, arrest about two dozen protesters. In one area of Havana, protesters took out their anger on an empty police car, rolling it over and then throwing stones at it.
Source: CBC News July 12, 2021 15:16 UTC