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Cuba's Independence: A Tale of Two Days
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Cubas independence day, May twentieth, is a contentious date, marked by the Platt Amendments legacy of U.S. intervention. The current president, Miguel Díaz-Canel, views it as a symbol of anti-imperialist sentiment, while some Cubans in exile and the U.S. observe it as their own Independence Day. The U.S. White House commemorates the date, criticizing the current Cuban government, which responds with sharp rebuke. Cuba officially celebrates January first, nineteen fifty-nine, as its Independence Day, defending its right to be a free and independent country.
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