Las Tunas, Cuba.- From the Leonardo Mckenzie Grant multi-purpose sport room, the bike ride organized by the local sports movement started, which made a stop at the Martyrs of Barbados memorial museum to continue later to the Carlos Miguel Leyva González school of sports initiation (EIDE), site where the main ceremony of homage to the 73 people who lost their lives in the attack against the Cuban aircraft of Aviation consummated by two Venezuelan mercenaries, who were trained by Luis Posada Carriles and Orlando Bosh, was held.
The blasting of "CU 455" continues generating the greatest rejection of the international community, while the pain it caused in the Cuban population remains latent, particularly in the sports family, because that day Cuba lost its fencing youth team that ended to succeed in the Central American championships. Two of its members, Mackenzie and Leyva, were from this province; Manuel Abelardo Rodríguez Font, official of Cubana de Aviacion in Barbados, was also.
In 2010, the State Council through its Decree-Law No. 279 officially declared on October 6, as the Day of Victims of State Terrorism, arguing that "the State terrorism policy, perpetrated against Cuba through actions in the majority of the cases organized and propitiated by authorities of the United States, is responsible for the mourning and pain in many Cuban families, as well as for the destruction and damages caused to goods, resources and facilities of our people, whose complicity is demonstrated by the fact of that many of its authors are still free in that country. "














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