Raúl Díaz Argüelles and Cuba’s mission in Africa
The Cuban mission in Angola, in which Comandante Díaz Argüelles participated from the beginning, destroyed the myth of the white oppressor’s invincibility, as Nelson Mandela said
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The Cuban mission in Angola, in which Comandante Díaz Argüelles participated from the beginning, destroyed the myth of the white oppressor’s invincibility, as Nelson Mandela said
The so-called Platt Amendment, signed by President William McKinley on March 29, 1903, was the legislative expression of the perennial interventionist aims of the United States with regards to Cuba
On April 17, 1961, a mercenary brigade armed, trained and, transported by the CIA, landed at Playa Girón on the Bay of Pigs, as part of Washington’s plans to defeat the nascent Cuban Revolution. The people in uniform, with Fidel on the front lines, defeated the invasion in less than 72 hours
Fifty years ago, Granma International was born, in February of 1966, one month after the meeting of rebels from three continents – delegates and guests at the Tricontinental Conference which created the Peoples of Africa, Asia and Latin America Solidarity Organization (OSPAAAL.)
The CIA has admitted that pilots recruited to bomb Cuba prior to the Bay of Pigs invasion also provided air support to defeat an insurrection in Guatemala
Despite recent initiatives…U.S. travel policy to Cuba has remained virtually unchanged for more than half a century.
That day I witnessed Fidel grow. His calm faced with the attempted interruption convinced me. I already knew of his power, but I was unaware that he also monopolized the talents of Martí and Maceo. A truly exceptional leader
This year marks the 180th anniversary of the birth of patriot and exceptional musician, José White
Canadian journalist Jean Guy Allard wrote convincing articles for Granma and Granma International, characterized by a direct and frank writing style
Among the many illustrious combatants born in other countries, who died in Cuba’s wars of independence, it is difficult to find one as intrepid as Brigadier General Henry Reeve, from New York