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On March 9, 2026, 20 Havana University students protested power and internet outages, blaming U.S. sanctions, in a peaceful sit-in demanding solutions.
On March 9, 2026, about 20 students at Havana University staged a sit-in protest over severe power outages and internet failures disrupting classes, blaming a U.S. oil blockade and sanctions for crippling Cuba’s energy infrastructure.
The demonstration, part of broader unrest at Cuban universities, highlighted the impact of fuel rationing, transportation breakdowns, and unreliable remote learning.
University officials, including First Deputy Minister Modesto Ricardo Gómez, acknowledged the crisis, attributing it to U.S. economic pressure, while students demanded action.
The protest, peaceful and nonviolent, prompted the university to reschedule a leadership meeting to address concerns.
El 9 de marzo de 2026, 20 estudiantes de la Universidad de La Habana protestaron contra los cortes de energía e Internet, culpando a las sanciones de los Estados Unidos, en una sentada pacífica que exigía soluciones.