Lucius Walker: A dear friend of the Cuban Revolution
Cubans fondly remember the legacy of U.S. Reverend Lucius Walker, founder of the solidarity movement, Pastors for Peace, and a dear friend of the Revolution
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Cubans fondly remember the legacy of U.S. Reverend Lucius Walker, founder of the solidarity movement, Pastors for Peace, and a dear friend of the Revolution
The 47th European José Martí voluntary work and Cuba solidarity brigade, composed of over 75 individuals from some 10 countries, is brining a message of support for the Cuban Revolution, as participants learn and become more familiar with the island’s people, during their stay in the country
Visits are up; new international contracts signed; and companies doing business with Cuba assured of full legal safeguards given U.S. reactivation of the Helms-Burton Act’s Title III
Upon receiving the Council of State Friendship Medal, at the Cuban Friendship Institute, the outstanding pacifist, Communist and solidarity activist said that the Cuban Revolution is an example of social justice for the entire world
At the International Conference for the Balance of the World, there is a common interest in peace and social justice.
New strategies of information aggression against Cuba through fake news campaigns and the promotion of hatred in social networks were debated
“We can not afford to squander, because we lack sufficient natural resources and yet we must seize on the vast human capital that we have, to move forward regarding all our problems”
The Cuban Medical Services Distributor (SMC) recently expanded its portfolio of opportunities in the category of scientific events tourism, with 28 encounters scheduled to take place this year alone
Five young people from different countries cycled through towns and cities in the east of Cuba, braving the intense August sun to demand that the U.S. government release Gerardo Hernández, Ramón Labañino and Antonio Guerrero, unjustly imprisoned 16 years ago.
Using the hashtags #ALCZonaDePaz and #TodosSomosVenezuela, the postulates of the Proclamation of Latin America and the Caribbean as a Zone of Peace were championed and the Bolivarian Revolution of Venezuela defended, in the face of U.S. threats of military intervention