Bald man with glasses speaking into a microphone and gesturing with his hand, with a Cuban flag in the background.
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Shameful: The main Uruguayan union leader defends the Cuban dictatorship

Marcelo Abdala, communist union leader, participated in an event supporting Fidel Castro's assault on the Moncada Barracks

On Monday the 28th, a commemorative event was held at Teatro El Galpón for the 72nd anniversary of the so-called "assault on Cuartel Moncada".

It was a brutal act of betrayal perpetrated by Fidel Castro, his brother Raúl, and other communist guerrillas, who took over the military unit, murdering dozens of young soldiers in cold blood. 

The activity to remember the brutal attack was organized by organizations aligned with the Caribbean tyranny, and of course by the Frente Amplio labor union center PIT-CNT, led by Marcelo Abdala.

An infamous act

The violent event began after 7:00 p.m. and was attended by several union bureaucrats, including diplomats from the Castro dictatorship.

Red poster featuring the image of a man with a beard and beret, announcing the 72nd anniversary of the assault on the Moncada Barracks, event on July 28 at 7 p.m. at El Galpón Theater, with the participation of Marcelo Abdala from PIT-CNT.
Poster of the event | La Derecha Diario

The so-called "popular artists" were also present, such as the eternal communist singer Numa Moraes.

There was no shortage of chants glorifying a regime that violates individual rights, and where there is no freedom of any kind.

Praise for the dictator

The union leader spent several minutes praising the dictator Fidel Castro, who in 1953 was a common bandit  who treacherously assaulted a military barracks, causing a bloodbath. 

Abdala showered Castro and the outlaws who accompanied him with praise. He claimed Castro as a hero.

He presented a cruel assault on a military barracks by a group of ultra-violent social misfits as a "revolutionary feat" of "Latin American emancipation". 

What Fidel Castro caused in July 1953 was a totally useless and unjustified bloodbath.

He cowardly murdered dozens of young soldiers, almost all of them peasants who were performing mandatory military service, but for Abdala this bloody attack deserves to be praised.

Bald man with glasses speaking in front of a microphone on a dark stage
Abdala speaking at the event | La Derecha Diario

In July 2025, and while the Ministry of Labor led by fellow communist Juan Castillo  has thousands of problems, such as the dairy conflict, the wildcat strike in the fishing sector, or the bus strike at Copsa, Abdala celebrates a deranged guerrilla attack that only caused death and bloodshed. 

The head of PIT-CNT

It should be remembered that Abdala presides over PIT-CNT, he is not a simple union bureaucrat. He is the head of Uruguayan unionism. He has always belonged to the Communist Party, just like Óscar Andrade, who still has not explained his involvement in the mega-million fraud at Sunca.

It is clear that Uruguayan unionism continues to be ultra-violent, totalitarian, and anti-democratic.

They celebrate sinister dictatorships that violate Human Rights, and applaud genocidal figures who ended freedom.

PIT CNT post on Twitter showing images of an event at El Galpón theater in support of the Cuban revolution, with two people speaking on stage and Cuban flags in the background
PIT-CNT tweet | La Derecha Diario

They live with their eyes on the back of their heads, praising narco-tyrannies that have been in power for 66 years, and that do not respect essential rights. 

Far from worrying about Uruguayan wage earners, Abdala is more concerned with applauding an ultra-corrupt, tyrannical, and totalitarian regime that has violated Human Rights for more than six decades.

This is the same Marcelo Abdala who a few years ago traveled to Caracas to embrace another communist genocidal leader, Nicolás Maduro

The same one who in 2022 crashed his car drunk in the Punta Carretas neighborhood, and fled so the police would not catch him.

This is the nefarious Uruguayan unionism of all time.

➡️ Uruguay

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