Maleconazo

The Maleconazo was a protest on 5 August 1994, in which thousands of Cubans took to the streets around the Malecón in Havana to demand freedom and express frustration with the government. Following the collapse of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s, Cuba fell into a crippling economic crisis that had many citizens looking to flee the island. On the day of the uprising, the Cuban police blocked people from boarding tugboats leaving Havana, prompting thousands of citizens to storm the streets in the largest anti-government demonstration Cuba had seen since the Cuban Revolution. In the weeks following, President Fidel Castro quelled the frustration by opening the doors of the country and allowing Cubans to leave, which proved to have a significant impact on Cuba's relationship with the United States moving forward.

Maleconazo
Part of the Special Period
Protesters in the streets
Date5 August 1994
Location
GoalsResignation of Fidel Castro

General elections

Dissolution of the Communist Party of Cuba

International Aid

Disbanding of Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces

Democratization of Cuba

End of Socialist rule
MethodsVandalism
Resulted inProtests suppressed by Cuban government
Parties
Protesters
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