Fidel Castro - What Trump and the haters he encourages ignore
The U.S. government's extremism toward Cuba is once again encouraging terrorism
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The U.S. government's extremism toward Cuba is once again encouraging terrorism
In a process not exempt from tension and disagreement, the three revolutionary groups that contributed to defeating the dictatorship worked to establish unity, with Fidel’s leadership and political pedagogy, culminating in the announcement of the Communist Party of Cuba Central Committee, October 3, 1965
Far from the "huge pyramidal structure of gleaming white concrete" described by George Orwell in his novel 1984, Washington's Ministry of Truth is invisible. It is called CISA (Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency), is embedded in the Department of Homeland Security (DHS),
U.S. intelligence services’ methods of manipulating and fabricating news continue as standard practice
Few other public figures in history have, during their lives, faced an organized demonization machine like that wielded against Fidel. Perhaps in no other case has so much money been spent - not only to eliminate him physically, but to annihilate his moral stature as well.
Do you want to see what unanimity is? Look at the headlines of the so-called great international press on Cuba-s national election on March 26. Do you want to see what officialism is? Compare them with the statements of the U.S. Government and its Embassy in Havana on the same subject.
Calling repeatedly to the polls, six times in six years, in the midst of the difficult scenario that Cuba has lived and is living, is an act of courage that reveals a deep confidence in the conscience of the people.
The name shouted August 5, 27 years ago on the corner of Prado and Malecón emerged anew last July 11, with the same power, when I saw a group, that had just failed in its attempt to take the Capitol, back away when confronted with the image of the Comandante
The racist South African regime had chosen an area it considered favorable for its adventures in southern Angola, but it was precisely the battle of Cuito Cuanavale that, in the words of Nelson Mandela, "marked the turning point in the struggle to free the continent and our country from the scourge of apartheid"
Anti-communist propaganda based on manipulating terms like "democracy," "human rights" and "freedom" has expanded its repertory with certain expressions about Cuba based on a fabricated image, which are strewn across on the Internet as common knowledge