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Cuba withdraws accreditation for five journalists from Spanish news agency EFE

FILE PHOTO: A view of a street in downtown Havana, Cuba, November 9, 2019. Picture taken on November 9, 2019. REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini//File Photo

Five journalists from the Spanish news agency EFE have had their press accreditations withdrawn by the Cuban government ahead of a banned protest march by opposition groups planned for Monday, EFE said.

The authorities had summoned the three editors, a photographer and a television cameraperson to inform them of the decision, EFE said in a statement, adding that it was not clear if the measure was temporary or permanent. It noted that the action took place on the eve of Monday's banned march.

A spokesperson for EFE said the Cuban government had not given a reason for the withdrawal of the accreditations.

The Cuban Embassy in Madrid did not respond to calls for comment when contacted by Reuters, although on a Sunday the embassy was closed.

The accreditation of another EFE journalist was withdrawn a month ago, meaning the agency currently has no accredited journalists on the island, EFE said.

Opposition groups called Monday's march to demand greater political freedoms and the release of jailed activists. The planned demonstration follows nationwide protests in July amid anger over economic crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic on the communist-ruled island.

President Miguel Diaz-Canel's government banned Monday's march saying it is part of a destabilization campaign by the United States.

(Reporting by Graham Keeley; Editing by Frances Kerry)

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