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Billboard Removed in Santiago de Cuba After Anti-Government Message Appears

Tuesday, March 10, 2026 by Sophia Martinez

Billboard Removed in Santiago de Cuba After Anti-Government Message Appears
Poster against communism challenges the regime - Image © Facebook/Yosmany Mayeta Labrada

Cuban authorities dismantled an entire billboard in Santiago de Cuba following the appearance of an anti-government message, as reported on social media platforms.

Yosmany Mayeta Labrada, a journalist, reported that the incident took place near the University of Oriente. In the early morning, a message with the phrases "Down with communism" and "Away with the dictatorship" was painted on a public billboard.

Witnesses from the neighborhood stated that police officers and officials arrived on the scene in the morning, attempting to erase the graffiti. Despite several efforts, they were unable to completely remove the message.

Due to the inability to clean the graffiti without the content remaining visible, the authorities reportedly opted to take down the entire billboard structure and remove it from the location.

The operation attracted the attention of both students and local residents, who watched as workers and police officers dismantled the billboard while maintaining surveillance in the area.

This event occurs amid prolonged power outages and growing social unrest in Santiago de Cuba. In recent months, there has been an increase in protest messages painted in public spaces as a way of expressing dissatisfaction with the government.

Understanding the Incident in Santiago de Cuba

What message was painted on the billboard in Santiago de Cuba?

The billboard had the phrases "Down with communism" and "Away with the dictatorship" painted on it.

Where did the incident take place?

The incident occurred near the University of Oriente in Santiago de Cuba.

How did authorities respond to the graffiti on the billboard?

Authorities attempted to remove the graffiti but ultimately decided to dismantle and remove the entire billboard when they couldn't erase the message completely.

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