Dialogue or the business of posturing and prattle?
"Dialogue" is the latest banner raised by the counterrevolution in Cuba, taking to the Internet to keep the business of defaming our institutions afloat
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"Dialogue" is the latest banner raised by the counterrevolution in Cuba, taking to the Internet to keep the business of defaming our institutions afloat
Will the world necessarily be better after this crisis? Will being better people spontaneously undermine the power structures responsible for the humanitarian crisis we are experiencing today?
On Sunday, September 13, going viral on social media were condemnations of the verbal violence suffered by poet Teresa Melo, sociologist Mariela Castro and journalist Paquita Armas, who were attacked for their political positions and statements supporting the Cuban Revolution and the country’s institutionality.
The upcoming Eighth Congress of the Communist Party of Cuba will provide an opportune environment to update “our strategy of resistance and development.”
The new U.S. financed counter-revolution hopes to manipulate sensitive issues and create the conditions for a social confrontation, for conflict and destabilization of the country
When a cause is just, it will find a place within the Revolution. Perhaps this is what Fidel meant when he said that there was room for everyone in the Revolution
Sixty years have passed since that historic April 16. The contemporary Cuban context is different. We have approved a Constitution that recognizes the irrevocable nature of socialism in Cuba, but collective commitment to the continuity of our socialism must be updated day by day
We face a road ahead full of difficult challenges, and formidable unity will be required to overcome fallacies, efforts to erase our memory and aggression, in order to continue building a better country than the one we have now, standing tall and looking forward, with our heads held high