Cuban citizens abroad are calling on others to sign a petition in support of the island’s revolutionary process and against those they label as traitors to the nation.
The appeal, shared widely on social media, urges people to back the government and improve living conditions within the framework of the revolution.
One video circulating online features a Cuban woman living overseas who insists that signing the petition is a way to defend the system from abroad, particularly during a time of hardship for many on the island.
She argues that the current crisis affecting Cuba requires unity and loyalty, framing the petition as an act of solidarity with those still residing in the country.
The message has sparked debate online, with some supporting the call to action and others criticizing it as an attempt to silence dissent.
Officials and supporters of the government have echoed similar sentiments, claiming that alternative models, particularly that of the United States, have failed and are no longer viable.
The initiative comes amid ongoing economic difficulties in Cuba, including shortages of basic goods and frequent power outages, which have led to increased migration and public dissatisfaction.
Those behind the petition say they aim to strengthen the revolution by encouraging internal improvements and rejecting what they describe as betrayal of national interests.
Whereas the exact number of signatures collected has not been disclosed, organizers say the effort continues to gain traction among Cuban communities in various countries.