
"[I'm here] to continue that long line of Irish and Cuban solidarity. We hope you understand that the Irish people, we see you, we hear you, and we support you. For as long as Cuba calls, Ireland will answer."
"A collective punishment isn't fair. Punishing a whole country like the way they do it in Palestine... I don't think that's right."
"We see the island of Cuba being strangled. It's important that people who have a platform like us... use that platform for what's right and what's good."
Kneecap arrived in Cuba on March 21st as part of the Nuestra América Convoy, bringing essential supplies like medicine, food, and solar panels. They performed in Havana, chanting against the U.S. blockade. Member Mo Chara expressed solidarity with the Cuban people, stating that their message is directed at them rather than the U.S. President. Fellow member Móglaí Bap criticized collective punishment, drawing parallels to Palestine. The convoy's mission was a response to the humanitarian crisis exacerbated by U.S. policies affecting Cuba's oil supply.
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