 For more videos on people's struggles, please subscribe to our YouTube channel. So here we are in Havana, Cuba. In fact, we're in the heart of Havana at a main intersection of 23rd and Jota, it's called La Rampa. And this is actually where the protests were supposed to be or one location. We've been walking all over Havana today, haven't seen a thing. In addition to a call for people to come out on the streets, there was a call for people at three o'clock to get out and start clapping. Didn't see or hear any clapping. There was a call to put white sheets outside their windows. We didn't see a white sheet anywhere. All we saw were lots of Cuban flags and some symbols of the revolution. The sense that we get being here is that whether or not people like their government, they know that these protests are only going to lead to division, to chaos. And what they want is to move ahead. In fact, today was the first day that the schools opened for all of the kids after 20 months of COVID, thanks to their own vaccine and a campaign that has vaccinated children from the age of two up so that parents could feel comfortable about sending their kids to school. It was also a joyous day because the airports opened up for international flights, again for the first time since COVID, and travel, tourism is a major part of the Cuban economy. So to get tourists back in is very, very important. So people are seeing today as this was not the time to call for protests and to create this kind of division and hatred. For progressive people around the world, Asia, all the way even in the United States, showing a path of freedom from neo-colonialism and ex-