Cuba blackout spurs criticism as activists vacation in Havana’s luxury hotels

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Hundreds of leftist activists, including Isra Hirsi and Hasan Piker, traveled to Havana with a convoy led by Progressive International to deliver 20 tons of humanitarian aid amid Cuba’s widening power shortages. While the island faced outages, many delegates stayed in 5‑star hotels and rode in air‑con buses, meeting President Díaz‑Canel; critics call the trip a mockery of ordinary Cubans and accuse the visit of being more about clout than aid.
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