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ckaihatsu
26th November 2015, 20:07
Report from Cuba: International seminar against foreign military bases begins

By Kait McIntyre

Havana, Cuba - After a two-day bus trip from Havana to Guantanamo Province, delegates from around the world arrived for the fourth International Seminar for Peace and Abolition of Foreign Military Bases. The bus trip included several stops in various cities and provinces, including the Che Guevara memorial. It is clear the Cuban people are proud of their country and the many accomplishments the revolution has achieved in spite of the U.S. blockade.

On the morning of Nov. 23, with over 150 people present, the President of the Cuban Movement for Peace & Sovereignty, Silvio Andrés Platero Yrola, and the president of the World Peace Council, Maria Do Socorro Gómes, welcomed the delegates and gave opening remarks. Each emphasized the goals of the meeting: to strengthen the movement against foreign military bases imposed against the will of the people - particularly the U.S. military base in Guantanamo - end the U.S. economic blockade against Cuba, and to solidify international solidarity.

In addition to providing demographic information on Guantanamo province and the harmful effects the U.S. military base has had on the environment, speakers also placed the base at Guantanamo within the context the U.S.’s overwhelming military presence on the entire planet.

The ambassador of the Republic of Ecuador and the ambassador of Bolivia reaffirmed the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States declaration of Latin America as a peace zone and thanked participants for their presence and political work.

In the evening, delegates attended a cultural gala: My Guantanamo That Is Not The Naval Base. Performers at the gala demonstrated the rich culture of the province, including dancing, orchestral performances and singing. The gala illustrated that, while it is important to raise awareness around the U.S.’s use of torture at the naval base, the citizens of Guantanamo province and all the Cuban people are true models of how to move forward: with an enthusiasm for life and art, resilience and determination.

Although the Cubans see the normalization of relations with the U.S. as a step forward, they know it will be a long process that will not be complete until their demands are met: an end to the blockade, returning the land currently occupied by the U.S. naval base, and compensation for all the losses incurred due to the blockade.

Along with the Cuban people, the participants in this conference, and those all around the world who stand in solidarity with Cuba, are taking steps to ensure that happens.

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ckaihatsu
29th November 2015, 01:50
U.S. Colombia solidarity activist speaks in Cuba at seminar against foreign military bases

By Kait McIntyre

Havana, Cuba - Nov. 24 was the second day of the fourth International Seminar for Peace and Abolition of Foreign Military Bases, held in Guantanamo Province. There were several presentations made by select delegates as well as group discussion.

One presenter, James Jordan, a leader in the Free Simon Trinidad/Ricardo Palmera campaign, delivered a lecture entitled “The Imperial Infrastructure: Why Does the U.S. Build Foreign Military Bases and Jails?” It was well received and tied together several struggles, including opposition to police brutality, the prison-industrial complex, and U.S. intervention.

The following is an interview with Jordan.

What are the connections between the movement to abolish foreign military bases and the Colombian solidarity movement?

James Jordan: The obvious connection is there are several U.S. bases in Colombia. However, you also can see the connection in that the Colombian government and its military follow all of the whims, decisions and directions of the U.S. government. So, in some ways, Colombia itself is a U.S. military base. In other words, U.S. military has effectively turned Colombia into an outpost of U.S. imperialism. The Colombian military is able to carry out what the U.S. military can’t get away with.

This is day two of the conference. Thus far, in what ways do you see this event uniting forces from countries around the world to move forward in the movement to abolish foreign military bases?

Jordan: What I see coming out of World Peace Council is an emerging campaign to shut down NATO. What hasn’t come together yet, but what I hope this event will lead to, is international days of action against war in Syria and ongoing interventions around the world. This seminar brings together an international movement that I believe will be really sharp against NATO and vocal in the call to dismantle it. I hope it will contribute to and call for worldwide action against aggressions that are leading us to the possibility of World War Three and nuclear conflict.

This seminar comes at a historic moment. Not only are the Cuban and U.S. governments taking steps to normalize relations, but there is also the Colombia peace process happening in Havana, Cuba. How do the National Committee to Free Simon Trinidad / Ricardo Palmera goals intersect with the seminar’s goals?

Jordan: The seminar has reiterated support for the peace process in Colombia. This is good because the peace process will not endure without international support. All forces working for world peace must pay attention to these negotiations and raise our voices in support. Adding international voices to the demand to free Simon Trinidad is important and absolutely crucial to moving the peace process forward.

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ckaihatsu
27th October 2016, 17:58
Historic 191-0-2 vote at UN to condemn US blockade of Cuba


Historic Vote at U.N. to Condemn
U.S. Blockade of Cuba

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Final vote 191-0-2 as U.S., Israel abstain

Yesterday the United Nations General Assembly voted for the 25th consecutive year to condemn the U.S. blockade of Cuba. This vote was historic, because for the first time the vote was unanimous, with no opposition to the resolution. The U.S. and Israel, which last year were the only two "no" votes, this year abstained.

The following message to solidarity activists was sent out today by the Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples (ICAP):
Dear all,

With joy and pleasure we have witnessed a new moral victory at the United Nations General Assembly. Indeed a triumph that greatly depends on the engagement, commitment and support of international actors such us you, our friends in US.

Our first words to you are of THANKS; for your consistency, hard work, steadfastness and perseverance in supporting our struggle for decades. For the "stubbornness" of dreaming and realizing that another world is indeed possible and achievable. For being with us, especially in our most difficult times. THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!

None of Cuba's International gains would have been possible, if had not been for your persistence and determination in helping us out to move forwards.

Today's result: 191 in favor, and even the change of votes (the 2 abstentions of the traditional opponents), significantly rest also on your everyday struggle, on your diligence presenting Cuba as it is to those still misinformed or misled, and the pressure the solidarity with Cuba have exerted towards the US government. We want all groups and individuals who support Cuba to feel this success as yours too.

Please extend our eternal gratitude to each and every one of those who have fought with us in this battle of ideas. From deep inside our hearts we are grateful, but this is just another crack in the wall. We need to pull it down for good, meaning we are still counting on you and there's much to be done.

¡VIVA CUBA!
¡ABAJO EL BLOQUEO!

ICAP NORTH AMERICAN DIVISION
This is the powerful speech delivered just before the vote by Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla, the Foreign Minister of Cuba:

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Bruno Rodríguez speaks at the U.N. against the U.S. blockade


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