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20th November 2010, 08:44
http://www.ahora.cu/english/supplements/the-cuban-five/3209-terrorism-against-cuba-moves-participants-in-the-vi-symposium-on-the-five-in-holguin-.html
This piece outlines a new recently-released documentary first viewed in Holguin which highlights the various forms of terrorism used against the Cuban economy and population. Among the topics included are the Cuban 5 and the propaganda campaign against the philosophies of independence from United States influence.
Some quotes present in one section by participants in the VI Symposium:
Fernando, from Chile, said: "I have a brochure in which Cuba demands the United States for crimes committed and the damage that cost millions to the economy of this country, I think that countries like Chile, which has more than 3 000 killed, found CIA as the perpetrator; Argentina, where there are people tortured and killed; Peru, Bolivia, Panama, Grenada, should unite all the countries who have been victims of terrorism to make a complaint to international bodies justice.
Inés Luigi, Member of the Venezuela-Cuba National Solidarity Movement, expressed that the documentary is very important, mainly because Posada Carriles is free in the U.S, and yet remains unpunished.
"We are fighting for Latin American integration, we are living a good revolutionary process and the enemy wants to kill Chavez and Fidel, so we need to disclose this material to see what happens in both countries and not what the big media speculate. We will not rest until Posada is on trial in Venezuela or extradited to Cuba. We want to end impunity. " In this article, Fidel was reported to have held discussion with various students on domestic matters after focusing on international issues for the past few months (like those series of warnings against nuclear war.):
In a meeting with students, Castro said he was "pleased, because the country is working, despite all of the challenges," according to state-run website Cubadebate.Hopefully, we get a more detailed analysis of the logic behind the shifts in Cuba's economic structures and their characteristics of authority. Fidel was never one to be vague, ideologically bereft, or brief concerning political decisions, so hopefully there is a clearer picture painted of the immediate future of Cuba for us to evaluate. Hope you enjoy the links, thought they would be useful to anyone interested.
EDIT: This link briefly reports a meeting between the vice presidents of Cuba and Panama in a quest to strengthen ties. http://www.cadenagramonte.cu/english/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=3356:cuba-and-to-further-evaluate-potential-links&catid=2:cuba&Itemid=14
Here, students receiving a speech highlighting their importance for the future of Cuba's development and maintenance in various fields express their desire to provide support under constant adversity. http://www.cadenagramonte.cu/english/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=3365:students-in-cubas-hinterland-share-fidel-castros-ideas&catid=1:camaguey&Itemid=14
This piece outlines a new recently-released documentary first viewed in Holguin which highlights the various forms of terrorism used against the Cuban economy and population. Among the topics included are the Cuban 5 and the propaganda campaign against the philosophies of independence from United States influence.
Some quotes present in one section by participants in the VI Symposium:
Fernando, from Chile, said: "I have a brochure in which Cuba demands the United States for crimes committed and the damage that cost millions to the economy of this country, I think that countries like Chile, which has more than 3 000 killed, found CIA as the perpetrator; Argentina, where there are people tortured and killed; Peru, Bolivia, Panama, Grenada, should unite all the countries who have been victims of terrorism to make a complaint to international bodies justice.
Inés Luigi, Member of the Venezuela-Cuba National Solidarity Movement, expressed that the documentary is very important, mainly because Posada Carriles is free in the U.S, and yet remains unpunished.
"We are fighting for Latin American integration, we are living a good revolutionary process and the enemy wants to kill Chavez and Fidel, so we need to disclose this material to see what happens in both countries and not what the big media speculate. We will not rest until Posada is on trial in Venezuela or extradited to Cuba. We want to end impunity. " In this article, Fidel was reported to have held discussion with various students on domestic matters after focusing on international issues for the past few months (like those series of warnings against nuclear war.):
In a meeting with students, Castro said he was "pleased, because the country is working, despite all of the challenges," according to state-run website Cubadebate.Hopefully, we get a more detailed analysis of the logic behind the shifts in Cuba's economic structures and their characteristics of authority. Fidel was never one to be vague, ideologically bereft, or brief concerning political decisions, so hopefully there is a clearer picture painted of the immediate future of Cuba for us to evaluate. Hope you enjoy the links, thought they would be useful to anyone interested.
EDIT: This link briefly reports a meeting between the vice presidents of Cuba and Panama in a quest to strengthen ties. http://www.cadenagramonte.cu/english/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=3356:cuba-and-to-further-evaluate-potential-links&catid=2:cuba&Itemid=14
Here, students receiving a speech highlighting their importance for the future of Cuba's development and maintenance in various fields express their desire to provide support under constant adversity. http://www.cadenagramonte.cu/english/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=3365:students-in-cubas-hinterland-share-fidel-castros-ideas&catid=1:camaguey&Itemid=14