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Cubans gather before US embassy in Havana to protest Raul Castro indictment

By Thomson Reuters May 22, 2026 | 6:32 AM

By Ayose Naranjo

HAVANA, May 22 (Reuters) – Thousands of Cubans gathered on Friday morning before the U.S. embassy in Havana to protest a U.S. decision ​to indict former president Raul Castro in ‌the downing of two civilian airplanes 30 years ago.

The pro-government demonstration, which began shortly after sunrise on Havana’s waterfront, comes as Cuban officials rallied this week around the island’s revolutionary hero ‌amid ​spiraling tensions with the United States.

The ⁠94-year-old elder statesman was ⁠not present.

Cuban lawmaker Gerardo Hernández, a national hero and former spy, conveyed a message thanking the Cuban people and friends around the world for their solidarity.

“As ​long as I live, I will remain at the forefront of the Revolution, with one foot ⁠in the stirrup,” Hernandez quoted Castro ⁠as saying.

Thousands of Cubans waved flags ​during the nearly hour-long rally beside a calm sea just ​90 miles from U.S. shores, chanting “Viva Raul!” and “Patria ‌o Muerte (Homeland or Death)!”.

President Miguel Diaz-Canel and Prime Minister Manuel Marrero attended the rally, as did several of Castro’s family, including daughter Mariela Castro, son Alejandro Castro ⁠and grandson Raúl Rodríguez Castro.

Rodriguez Castro, known in Cuba as “Raulito (Little Raul)” or “El Cangrejo (The Crab)”, often serves as his grandfather’s bodyguard ⁠and met ‌last week with CIA Director John Ratcliffe ⁠during a rare visit by a U.S. ​spy ‌chief to Havana.

Cuba says Castro’s indictment ​on murder ⁠charges on Wednesday was based on “spurious” allegations designed to serve as a pretext to invade as President Donald Trump’s administration pushes to upend the island’s government.

(Reporting by Ayose Naranjo; Editing by Dave Sherwood and Aida Pelaez-Fernandez; Editing ​by Kevin Liffey)