Cuba’s long-simmering anger toward its communist rulers exploded into flames Friday night as furious residents of the town of Morón reportedly set fire to a local headquarters of the Communist Party of Cuba. Videos circulating on social media show crowds gathering outside the party building in Morón, a municipality in the province of Ciego de Ávila, where protesters reportedly ripped out furniture and propaganda materials before piling them into the street and setting them on fire, CiberCuba reported. “The people of Morón set fire to the headquarters of the Communist Party, a symbol of the oppression from 67 years of the Castro family’s dictatorship,” wrote Cuban journalist Mario J. Pentón. Tensions escalated dramatically when protesters gathered outside the Communist Party building. Demonstrators allegedly entered the…

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