US Sanctions Cuban Groups Tied to US Nonprofit Network Funding from Communist Donor
Secretary of State Marco Rubio sanctions U.S. organizations from doing business with a Cuban group with ties to a US nonprofit network funded by communist donor Neville Roy Singham. The move comes amid over six decades of the organization's activities since Fidel Castro's communist revolution.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio sanctioned a key Cuban organization with ties to a US nonprofit network funded by communist donor Neville Roy Singham, effectively putting U.S. organizations on notice that they can no longer do business with the group due to its decades-long association with Fidel Castro's communist regime. The sanction targets the National Center for Public Policy (NCPP), which has worked closely with several U.S. based organizations in Cuba and is believed to have received funding from Neville Roy Singham, a British businessman with ties to the communist movement. The move aims to pressure Cuban leaders into adopting more pro-democracy policies.