Cuba update

6th June 2026

Cuba Update: National Solidarity Meetings, Emergency Rally and Cuba After Castro screening

Cuba Solidarity Campaign
Cuba Update 06 June 2026
1. Stand with Cuba: National Solidarity Gathering 2026
2. UK Premiere & Emergency Solidarity Rally
3. End the siege on Cuba Tour
4. MPs say ‘Stop Trump’s War on Cuba’
5. RMT Garden Party

1. Stand with Cuba: National Solidarity Gathering 2026
Hamilton House, Mabledon Place, London, WC1H 9BD
Saturday 13 June, 10am-1pm
Including the Cuba Solidarity Campaign Annual General Meeting
At a critical moment for Cuba, join campaigners, trade unionists and supporters from across Britain for a national gathering of the Cuba solidarity movement.
Hear from special guests including Cuban Ambassador Ismara Vargas Walter for an insight into the challenges facing Cuba.We will review the achievements of the last year and discuss how we build an even stronger movement and respond to the current humanitarian crisis and US threats.

Free and open to all. No need to register, just turn up.Whether you are a long-standing supporter or are attending a CSC event for the first time, this is an opportunity to meet fellow campaigners, hear the latest developments from Cuba, and help shape the future of solidarity with the Cuban people.More details here

Followed at 2.30pm by

2. Hands Off Cuba – UK Premiere & Emergency Solidarity RallyFeaturing the first UK screening of Cuba After Castro: The Island in the CrosshairsHands Off Cuba – UK Premierewith guest speakers from Cuba including:
Elizabeth Ribalta Rubiera, Cuban Friendship Institute (ICAP)
Dr Mitchell Valdés-Sosa, Director, Cuba’s Neuroscience Centre
As the United States escalates its economic warfare against Cuba and openly threatens further aggression, join us for an urgent afternoon of film, discussion and solidarity.Cuba After Castro: The Island in the Crosshairs explores contemporary Cuba through the leadership of President Miguel Díaz-Canel, combining rare historical footage with a powerful examination of the Cuban Revolution, the impact of more than 60 years of US blockade, and the pressures facing Cuban society today.Following the screening, hear in person from Cuban guests about the reality on the island, the growing international campaign to defend Cuba’s sovereignty, and what solidarity movements in Britain can do in response.At a moment of dangerous escalation, this is an essential meeting for anyone who wants to understand the truth about Cuba beyond the headlines.If you are not attending the morning session please register for the afternoon screening and rally to help us plan for numbers.

3. End the Siege on Cuba Tour
Hear from Elizabeth Ribalta Rubiera from ICAP (the Cuban Friendship Institute) in a vital national speaking tour.END THE SIEGE ON CUBAThese meetings are an important opportunity to hear directly from Cuba about the reality of the crisis – beyond the propaganda and misinformation used to justify US aggression.Saturday 13 June, London
Monday 15 June, Derby
Tuesday 16 June, Nottingham
Wednesday 17 June, Manchester
Thursday 18 June, Sheffield
Friday 19 June, Oxford
Full listings of times and venues here

4. MPs say ‘Stop Trump’s War on Cuba’MPs, trade unionists and campaigners outside Parliament on Wednesday 3 JuneBritish MPs, peers and trade union leaders gathered outside Parliament on 3 June to oppose the Trump administration’s escalating aggression against Cuba and reject any threat of military intervention against the island.The photo call, organised by the Cuba Solidarity Campaign, came amid growing concern over the intensification of US economic warfare against Cuba and increasingly hostile rhetoric from Washington.Read the full report

5. 19th RMT Garden Party for Cuba
Wednesday 10 June, 6.30 – 10.30pm
Maritime House, Clapham Old Town, London, SW4 0JW
19th RMT Garden Party for CubaFeaturing the legendary salsa beats of Omar Puente and Raíces Cubanas
With guest speakers
• Eddie Dempsey, RMT General Secretary
• Ismara Mercedes Vargas Walter, Cuban ambassador to UK
• Plus special guests£20 includes entry, food, and two free drinksRaising funds to help end the US blockade of Cuba and for the Cuba Vive Medical Aid Appeal.
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Trump 2.0 – resistance is growing

20th January 2026

Demonstrations are growing across the United States

It would be easy to see the outcomes of the first year in office of Donald Trump’s second term as President of the United States as the rantings of an unhinged narcissist.  While this may be a true reflection of the character of Trump as an individual the agenda for US imperialism is not just about Donald Trump.

Although the most highly weaponised, aggressive and interventionist nation in history, the US feels threatened by the rising economic power and influence of China, the potential for a resurgent capitalist Russia and the challenge to the supremacy of the dollar from the nations of the Global South, coalescing around the BRICS movement.

While developments in all of these areas are uneven, they nevertheless represent a rejection of the notion of US world leadership and are open to alternative ways to tackle political, economic and environmental concerns.

The BRICS countries certainly do not share common political or ideological objectives but generally have an interest in loosening the grip of the US in the international banking system and establishing fairer trade relationships. 

Any expansionist ambitions the Russian ruling class harbour have been effectively hemmed in by the NATO encirclement over the past thirty years.  Ukraine is the last piece in that jigsaw and one which Russia is seeking to avoid falling into place.

The endgame for the West is clearly to have a Russia compliant with the NATO alliance and a source of cheap labour and exploitable natural resources for the Western market.  The real driver behind Trump and US imperialism’s belligerence over Greenland, for example, has little to do with the defence issues touted and much more to do with access to rare earth minerals for American companies to exploit.

China is regarded as the biggest threat by US imperialism, due to its obvious economic strength, its rich natural resources and its growing influence in the Global South, based upon its non-exploitative economic relationships.  China’s military expenditure is paltry compare to the US and the Communist Party leadership are clearly reluctant to engage in the arms race the US would like to entice them into, at the expense of the wider economic benefits for the Chinese people.

The continued provocation to China, around the status of Taiwan, internationally recognised as part of China, is the potential flashpoint which the West may use in its attempts to undermine Chinese economic growth and international credibility.

While Trump has declared that the Western Hemisphere is the US’s to police, a licence to piracy, kidnap and invasion, the imperial ambitions of the US are by no means confined to its self styled ‘backyard’.  The patrolling of the South China Seas through the AUKUS alliance is clearly a provocation to China.  The fuelling of weapons to Israel, to prolong the genocide in Gaza, along with the bombing of Iran are clearly sending messages to the countries of the Middle East that US imperialism sees its own interests as being primary, above those of the people of the region.

The kidnapping of Venezuela’s President Maduro, the threats against Cuba, Colombia and Mexico, even the continued threat to annexe Canada, are all part of the US strategy of flexing its military and economic might in the hemisphere it regards as its own.

Trump 2.0 may be restrained by poor mid term election results in November but the forward path of US imperialism in the 21st century is well and truly established.  It is unlikely that a few changes of Congressional seats or even a change of Presidency are going to alter that in the short term.

Resistance within the US is becoming more visible however.  The Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) service shooting of civilian Renee Nicole Good in Minnesota recently has led to widespread protest.  The election of New York Mayor, Zohran Mamdani, an avowed Democratic Socialist, is a step in the right direction.  Resistance to the Trump administration’s attempts to overturn the gains of the Civil Rights Movement in the US is growing, while attacks on workers rights to organise and to collective bargaining are bringing more into struggle.

The first year of Trump 2.0 has certainly had many moments of concern, both domestically and internationally, but US imperialism cannot simply be allowed to get its own way and people are recognising this in US cities and across the globe.  The fightback must be sustained and resistance built upon at every opportunity.