KEY POINTS
  • The Biden administration expressed concern Monday after sweeping anti-government protests in Cuba were forcibly dissolved at the direction of Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermudez.
  • Sunday's protests, the largest the communist island has seen since the 1990s, come amid widespread frustration over a crippled economy and severe food shortages.
  • The coronavirus pandemic is pushing the nation's health-care system to its limit, as well.
Protesters gather in front of the Versailles restaurant to show support for the people in Cuba who have taken to the streets there to protest on July 11, 2021 in Miami, Florida.

WASHINGTON – The Biden administration expressed concern Monday after sweeping anti-government protests in Cuba were forcibly dissolved at the direction of Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermudez.

Sunday's protests, the largest the communist island has seen since the 1990s, come amid widespread frustration over a crippled economy and severe food shortages. The coronavirus pandemic is pushing the nation's health-care system to its limit, as well.