Cuban influencer and activist Alex Otaola unveiled the Anti-Communist Cuban Foundation (FCA) this Saturday in Miami during a fundraising dinner in the city's southwest. The event was attended by dozens of guests, exiled leaders, and political figures. As the president of the organization, Otaola emphasized that the FCA aims to combat the spread of communism and establish a global political movement.
"We are the people who will change history," Otaola declared in his speech, which was filled with appeals for unity, faith, and action. The evening, which featured a blend of music, cuisine, and activism, concluded with a standing ovation and chants of "Cuba will be free!" Organizers stated that the funds raised will support educational projects and communication campaigns.
Otaola characterized communism as "a disease" and vowed to spread his message in universities, churches, and parliaments. "Defend, be inspired, and never, ever be silent," he urged the audience.
Notable attendees included Congressman Carlos Giménez, activist Rosa María Payá, and influencer Eliécer Ávila, all of whom publicly endorsed the initiative.
"Freedom always prevails," Otaola concluded, visibly moved after a night of support for Cuban anti-communist activism in exile.
Frequently Asked Questions about the Anti-Communist Cuban Foundation
What is the goal of the Anti-Communist Cuban Foundation?
The foundation aims to fight the spread of communism and create a global political movement.
Who attended the launch event in Miami?
The event was attended by exiled leaders, political figures, and notable personalities such as Congressman Carlos Giménez, activist Rosa María Payá, and influencer Eliécer Ávila.
How will the funds raised be used?
Funds will be allocated to educational projects and communication campaigns.