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• "I
have lived to struggle"
July 30, 2013
Dear
friends,
On Friday, July 26, the 60th anniversary of the
assaults on the Moncada regiment in Santiago de
Cuba, and the Carlos Manuel de Céspedes Garrison in
Bayamo, arrived. I know that many delegations plan
to travel to Cuba, to spend with us this date, on
which our small, exploited island decided to
continue the uncompleted struggle for the
independence of our homeland.
• We
will never lose sight of the strategic importance of
preserving the unity of all worthy Cubans
July 29, 2013
Speech presented by Army General Raúl
Castro Ruz, President of the Councils of States and
Ministers at the 60th anniversary commemoration of
the assaults on the Moncada and Manuel de Cespedes
garrisons, in Santiago de Cuba’s Mariana Grajales
Plaza, July 26, 2013, Year 55 of the Revolution.
• Raúl
affirms that
Latin American unity
is unstoppable
July 23, 2013
Santiago de Cuba,
July 26 (AIN).— Army General Raúl Castro Ruz,
President of the Councils of State and Ministers,
affirmed today that changes currently underway to
promote Latin American unity are part of a process
which is sure to continue.
-
Raúl leads
July 26 political-cultural event in Santiago de Cuba
• Convocation
for UNEAC 8th Congress
July 23, 2013
The Union of Cuban Writers and Artists (UNEAC)
hereby convokes its 8th Congress. This is not
intended as the celebration of a ritual, but rather
to place our organization in the leadership position
required of us. Cuban culture, with its
extraordinary potential, today faces enormous and
inescapable responsibilities.
• Drawings
of the Moncada Garrison Assault
July 23, 2013
These drawings by
H.Maza, published in color in the newspaper
Revolución, are sketches of extraordinary moments
which occurred during the assault on the Moncada
Garrison, July 26, 1953 and during the trial of
participants.
• Ambassadors
of love and solidarity
July 23, 2013
The Pastors for Peace
ecumenical organization’s 24th US-Cuba Friendship
Caravan has arrived in Cuba, and participants are
undertaking a variety of activities and joining July
26 celebrations commemorating the 1953 assaults on
the Moncada and Carlos Manuel de Céspedes Garrisons.
• San
Geronimo College celebrates first graduation
July 23, 2013
The first 31 San Geronimo
College graduates, with degrees in Preservation and
Management of Historic-Cultural Patrimony, received
their diplomas in a ceremony held within the San
Fransisco Convent’s Lesser Basilica in Old Havana.
• Santiago
de Cuba dressed up for July 26th Gala
July 23, 2013
Santiago de Cuba,
symbol of the ideas upheld by the Centenary
Generation led by Fidel, is celebrating the 60th
anniversary of the assault on the Moncada Garrison,
which was the country’s second most important
military installation in 1953.
• Trayvon
Martin or the open wound of racism in the United
Status
July 23, 2013
Some 150 years after Abraham Lincoln issued the
Emancipation Proclamation freeing four million Afro-Americans
from slavery, the United States has yet to heal its
open wounds of hate and prejudice based on skin
color, despite having elected, for the first time, a
Black President.
• Press
statement released by the Cuban delegation to the
round of migration talks with the United States
July 18, 2013
ON July 17, 2013, the
migration talks were resumed between the delegations
of the United States and Cuba which were headed by
Edward Alex Lee, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State
for Western Hemisphere Affairs of the United States
and Josefina Vidal Ferreiro, Head of the United
States Division at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
of the Republic of Cuba respectively.
• The
people support Raúl’s call
July 18, 2013
Addressing the 8th
Legislature of the National Assembly on July 7,
President Raúl Castro convened a permanent movement
to recover order, discipline and rigor in Cuban
society, as an essential premise for consolidating
the updated economic model
• European
brigade brings solidarityto Cuba
July 18, 2013
IN spite of the high
temperatures of the Cuban summer and the economic
situation in their countries, approximately 100
Europeans from 13 nations have invested time and
some of their savings to spend their vacations as
members of the 43rd José Martí European Solidarity
with Cuba Brigade.
• Cuban
education: Preliminary results and projections
July 18, 2013
STRATEGIES followed by the
Cuban Ministry of Education during the recently
concluded academic year in primary and secondary
education were described as successful by Deputy
Minister Margarita Macpherson, who announced
outcomes noted and some projections for work during
the coming year.
• Díaz-Canel
meets with Cuban religious leaders
July 18, 2013
FIRST Vice President Miguel
Díaz-Canel met with representatives of the Cuban
Ecumenical Movement at the headquarters of the Cuban
Council of Churches (CIC).
• This
Congress has made an important contribution to the
future, and the present, of our press
July 18, 2013
EXPRESSING his conviction that
the 9th Congress of Cuban journalists will stand out
as having made an important contribution to the
present and the future of the country’s press, First
Vice President Miguel Díaz-Canel closed the UPEC
national gathering.
• IN
CUBA
The Coffee family
July 18, 2013
IN Jibacoa, in the heart of
Cuba’s Escambray mountain range, a campesino
family participates in preparing coffee.
• Statement
from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
July 17, 2013
AUTHORITIES from the
Republic of Panama have announced the detention in
the Port of Colón of the Chong Chon Gang
cargo boat, flying the flag of the Democratic
People’s Republic of Korea, which arrived from Cuba.
• Communist
Party leaders must see problems and look to the
future
July 11, 2013
PARTY leaders must see problems and look ahead to
the future, emphasized Army General Raúl Castro Ruz,
First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba’s
Central Committee, during the concluding session of
the organization’s 7th Plenum on July 1.
• Order,
discipline and rigor: Guarantors of the Cuban
economic model
July 11, 2013
PRESIDENT Raúl Castro Ruz gave
an impressive speech in the closing session of the
1st ordinary Session of the 8th Legislature of the
National Assembly of People's Power, in which
deputies intensely debated vital aspects of Cuba’s
economic and social life during four sessions.
• NON-AGRICULTURAL
COOPERATIVES
Efficiency needed
July 11, 2013
UNTIL recently, Rafael
Rodríguez Vicente was the administrator of a state
market located at 7th Avenue and 94th Street, in the
Havana municipality of Playa. As of July 1, he
became the president of La Mariposa cooperative
agricultural market, a change which, he told Granma,
should benefit everyone. "There will be more
competition among us now. There will be cooperatives,
state markets and street vendors, which should lead
to greater supply, and produce prices should go down."
• The
loss of ethical values and disrespect for good
manners can be reversed by concerted action on the
part of all social actors
July 8, 2013
Speech by Army General Raúl Castro Ruz, First
Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba Central
Committee and President of the Councils of State and
Ministers, during the 1st Ordinary Session of the
8th Legislature of the National Assembly of People's
Power, in the International Convention Center, July
7, 2013, Year 55 of the Revolution
• CONFRONTING
DRUG TRAFFIC
Prevention and
training emphasized
July 4, 2013
CONFRONTING illegal drug
trafficking is a priority for Cuban customs
authorities (AGR). During the first five months of
the year, 16 kilos, 317 grams of drugs have already
been confiscated at airport customs.
• Not
forgotten, not dead
July 4, 2013
PINAR DEL RIO.—After close to
37 years of uncertainty, the waiting is over for the
Cejas Arias family. After an intensive search, the
Argentine Forensic Anthropology Unit discovered the
remains of their eldest son Jesús, who disappeared
in Buenos Aires in 1976, within the context of the
sinister Operation Condor.
• The
workers Cuba needs
July 4, 2013
CUBA’S educational system has,
over the last few years, undergone a series of
changes designed to bring teaching and learning more
in consonance with the Party and Revolution’s
Economic and Social Policy Guidelines approved in
2011.
• New
cooperatives in various economic sectors
July 4, 2013
BEGINNING July 1, 124
cooperatives began functioning on an experimental
basis in various sectors of the Cuban economy, such
as construction, transportation, waste collection
and agricultural markets, in accordance with
decisions made to implement the 6th Party Congress
Guidelines.
• Various
countries support Cuba’s WTO claim
July 4, 2013
GENEVA.—A number of countries
are supporting Cuba in its reiterated claim against
the United States for the theft of the Havana Club
trademark and that country’s failure to meet its
obligations to the World Trade Organization (WTO).
• Efficient
production and astute enterprises
July 4, 2013
GIVEN the current situation in
Cuba, the Chamber of Commerce and Cuban business
executives have been called upon to continue their
efforts to adapt to the economic updating process
underway. Efficient production, wise business
decisions and an effective international market
strategy are fundamental.
• Statement
from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
July 3, 2013
A few hours ago,
various European governments refused or withdrew,
using the pretext of technical grounds, overflight
or landing permits for the aircraft of President Evo
Morales Ayma of the Plurinational State of Bolivia,
which constitutes an inadmissible, unfounded and
arbitrary act, an offense to all of Latin America
and the Caribbean.
• JOSE
A. APONTE COMMISSION
Defending what has been achieved
June 28, 2013
IN his article "My Race,"
published in the Patria newspaper on April
16, 1893, Cuban National Hero José Martí affirmed, "Humans
have no special rights simply because they belong to
one race or another. When you say humans, you have
already imbued them with all their rights."
• El
Rey del Mundo cigars: New Regional Edition exclusive
for the Cuban market
June 28, 2013
AN elegant Havana,
inviting a long, peaceful and highly pleasurable
smoke, has been specially released by the El Rey del
Mundo (King of the World) brand from Habanos S.A.,
on this occasion exclusively rolled for the Cuban
market.
• Cuba
extends its links with China, Vietnam and Laos
June 28, 2013
FIRST Vice President
Miguel Díaz-Canel made successful official visits to
China, Vietnam and Laos, where he met with these
nations’ highest authorities.
• Cuba
to have two million cellular phones by the end of
2013
June 28, 2013
CUBA expects to have two
million cellular phone lines functioning by the end
of 2013, according to an executive with the National
Telecommunications Enterprise (ETESCA).
• ACADEMIC
YEAR 2012-2013
10,500 doctors to graduate from Cuban universities
June 27, 2013
MORE than 10,500
medical students are to receive their degrees this
July, according to preliminary figures. Of these,
5,683 are Cuban and a further 4,843 are students
from 70 countries, all young people who have
acquired a high level of scientific knowledge and
social values linking them to the most dispossessed
of the world.
• Cuba
takes steps to increase birth rate
June 27, 2013
CUBA is implementing
measures to support fertility in the demographic
context of lower birth rates and population growth
which the country has been experiencing for more
than 18 years.
• Santiago de Cuba
makes Comandante Almeida’s smile its own
June 27, 2013
AN image of Comandante de la
Revolución Juan Almeida Bosque, eternally present in
the hearts of Santiago residents, will now grace the
city’s Antonio Maceo Plaza de la Revolución. His
smile and gaze have been captured in a monumental
steel sculpture, installed on the façade of the city’s
Heredia Theater.
• State
of the World’s Children report launched in Havana
June 27, 2013
THE annual UNICEF
report on the State of the World’s Children, this
year dedicated to children with disabilities, has
been launched in the Cuban capital.
• HEAVY
RAINFALL IN PINAR DEL RIO
A
tragedy avoided
June 20, 2013
PINAR DEL
RÍO.— As if the tragedy which occurred exactly 31
years ago, leaving death and devastation across the
province, was to be repeated, an interminable
downpour once again flooded Pinar del Río. Residents
could not help but recall Hurricane Albert, one of
the most destructive natural disasters Cubans have
faced.
• World
Food Programme director praises Cuba’s efforts in
food production
June 20, 2013
FULFILLING
the millennium goals related to food production
confirms that social well-being is a priority for
the Cuban government, Ertharin Cousin, executive
director of the UN World Food Programme (WFP),
affirmed in Havana.
• SANTIAGO
DE CUBA
Santa Ifigenia preserves its
valuable artistic heritage
June 20, 2013
A
restoration program worthy of the historical and
artistic assets it possesses, and its stature as the
Heroic City’s cemetery, has been developed for Santa
Ifigenia, as part of the major works Santiago
residents are undertaking in preparation for the
60th anniversary of the assault on the Moncada
Garrison.
• René
González converses with Cuban university students
June 20, 2013
“AS the
Marxist I am, I accept the historical fact that I
will not see what I want to see. I think it’s only
natural that a revolutionary never sees all that he
desires, because if he did, at some point he would
cease to be a revolutionary.”
• Cuba
and Bolivia formalize commercial links
June 20, 2013
THE first
Cuba-Bolivia business forum in Havana ended with the
signing of a tripartite agreement between the
national Chamber of Commerce and those of Commerce
and Industry in Bolivia, thus complementing
political integration with increased economic
relations.
• 7TH
ANEC CONGRESS
Applying
economic logic for an irreversible socialism
June 20, 2013
MEMBERS of
the National Association of Economists and
Accountants (ANEC) concluded their 7th Congress with
a commitment to improving the Cuban management model
in order to build a prosperous and sustainable
economy.
• Venezuelan
Navy Training Ship docks in Cuba
June 20, 2013
THE
Simón Bolívar Training Ship, from the Naval
Fleet of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela,
docked at Havana Port’s International Pier on June
17, received by a 21-gun salute.
• Raúl
has official talks with President of Sao Tome
June 18, 2013
PRESIDENT Raúl Castro Ruz received
June 17 Manuel Pinto da Costa, President of the
Democratic Republic of Sao Tome and Principe, during
the latter’s official visit to Cuba.
• Cuba
prioritizes renewable energy development
June 14, 2013
CUBA proposes to reduce its
dependency on fossil fuels for electricity
generation by prioritizing the development of
renewable energy sources, the use of which
constitutes a promising route for reducing
environmental contamination and promoting the
conservation of natural resources.
• Heavy
rain in Cuba
June 14, 2013
HEAVY rainfall affected Cuba the first week of June,
fundamentally in the western region, leading the
National Civil Defense general staff to declare a
formal state of alarm in Pinar del Río province and
alerts in Artemisa, Havana and Mayabeque, while
authorities in Matanzas and the Isle of Youth
closely monitored weather forecasts.
• Cuban
leadership in treating lung cancer
June 14, 2013
CUBA has again demonstrated its leadership in the
development of therapeutic drugs for the treatment
of advanced large-cell lung cancer, the most
frequent and lethal form of the disease, having
patented a second medication with this objective in
2012.
• Parlatino
health and security commissions meet in Havana
June 14, 2013
CLOSE to 60 legislators from the Latin American
Parliament (Parlatino) met in the Cuban capital to
discuss citizens’ health and security in the region.
• Cuba
acts to protect environment
June 13, 2013
SANCTI SPIRITUS.—Cuba’s
efforts to protect the environment and promote
sustainable development were highlighted in this
province in the context of a national event
celebrating World Environment Day, June 5. Sancti
Spíritus was selected to host the event for its
comprehensive work in the 2012 period.
• 2.5
MILLION PATIENTS BENEFIT
Miracle of solidarity
June 13, 2013
NINE years after establishing
Operation Miracle, Cuba and Venezuela are continuing
an undertaking of unprecedented solidarity:
providing free treatment to patients with
ophthalmological disorders. The balance could not be
more encouraging, from mid-2004 through this May 10,
2.5 million people from 34 Latin American and
Caribbean countries, including Cuba, and also from
Africa, had benefited from this program.
• Raúl
receives director of World Food Programme
June 13, 2013
PRESIDENT Raúl
Castro received June 12 Ertharin Cousin, executive
director of the World Food Programme (WFP).
• Fidel
meets with Diosdado Cabello
June 10, 2013
THE historical leader
of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro Ruz, received
on June 7 Diosdado Cabello Rondón, President of the
National Assembly of the Bolivarian Republic of
Venezuela.
• Raúl
receives President of Venezuelan Parliament
June 10, 2013
PRESIDENT Raúl Castro
Ruz received Diosdado Cabello Rondón, President of
the National Assembly of the Bolivarian Republic of
Venezuela, who was making an official visit to Cuba.
• Raúl
receives Kenneth Kaunda
June 7, 2013
PRESIDENT Raúl Castro
Ruz received June 6 Kenneth David Kaunda, First
President of the Republic of Zambia and one of the
founding fathers of African independence. President
Kaunda is currently visiting Cuba.
• Díaz-Canel
receives Syrian President’s special envoy
June 6,2013
FIRST Vice President
Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez received on June 5,
Mohsen Bilal, special envoy of Bashar al-Assad,
President of the Syrian Arab Republic.
• Sloppy
Joe’s Bar recovers its splendor
June 6,2013
LITTLE by little Havana is recovering some of its
emblematic locales, places that in the 20th century
gave the city an undeniable Bohemian air and which,
for one reason or another, were transformed, closed
or abandoned.
• Pastors
of solidarity and social justice
June 6,2013
FOR the first time, Cuba
hosted a 5-day General Assembly of the Latin
American Council of Churches (CLAI), with a view to
planning the organization's work over the next six
years. This 6th CLAI General Assembly was postponed
from February due to difficulties caused by the
economic, financial and commercial blockade imposed
on Cuba by the United States.
• INTERNATIONAL
CHILDREN’S DAY
Children, a priority in
Cuban society
June 6,2013
THE current situation of
children in the world is worse now than in 1925,
when International Children’s Day, June 1, was
established in Geneva. Since then, hundreds of
thousands of minors have died of hunger, cold,
thirst, or curable diseases, some of these deaths
not reported to the governments responsible.
• Access
to knowledge not regulated by the market
June 6,2013
ON May 27 it was announced
that Cuba is extending public access to the
Internet, with 118 new centers providing facilities
for browsing national and international web sites
and email. The Gaceta Oficial also published
a resolution from the Ministry of Finance and Prices,
establishing connection charges, independent of
services offered by hotels.
• White-coated
brigade in Algeria
June 6,2013
COOPERATION between Algeria and Cuba began in mid-1961
with military aid sent by Fidel to Colonel
Boumediène, when the North African country was
fighting French colonialism in the mountains and
cities. Since then, cooperation has multiplied and
advanced at the multidisciplinary level, to
constitute an example of mutually advantageous links
between these two nations of the South.
•
Raúl receives Chinese Communist Party leader Guo
Jinlong
June 4,2013
PRESIDENT Raúl Castro
Ruz, First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba
Central Committee, received June 1 Guo Jinlong,
member of the Political Bureau and Secretary of the
Chinese Communist Party in Beijing, who was on an
official visit to Cuba.
•
Statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
May 31,2013
ON May 30, the U.S.
State Department repeated its unwonted accusation
that Cuba is "a state sponsor of international
terrorism."
•
INDEPENDENT PARTY OF
COLOR UPRISING
Third U.S.
intervention in Cuba
May 31,2013
THERE have been three U.S.
military interventions in Cuba rather than the two
generally admitted. In his book The History of
Guantanamo Bay 1494-1964, Rear Admiral M.E. Murphy
states that the Black rebellion of 1912 forced the
United States to once again intervene in Cuba, this
time in Oriente province.
•
Fidel
congratulates rehabilitation personnel
May 31,2013
HAVANA, May 22.—The historic leader of the
Revolution, Fidel Castro Ruz, sent a message of
congratulations to Cuban health professionals
working in the National Rehabilitation Program, on
the 10th anniversary of its founding.
•
First
kidney transplant from living donor in Holguín
May 31,2013
HOLGUIN.— In the Lucía Iñiguez Landín Hospital,
Yaneisi Leyva Leyva became the first patient in Cuba
to receive a kidney transplant from a living donor.
•
Extension of Comprehensive Program for Patients with
Primary Immunodeficiency
May 31,2013
HEADED by the Ministry of Public Health’s Hematology
and Immunology Institute (IHI), the National
Comprehensive Program for Patients with Primary
Immunodeficiency began in Havana last year and is
now a reality scheduled to extend to all the
country’s provinces in a project covering the period
2013-2016.
•
New
customs regulations in effect
May 31,2013
ON May 23, a series of new customs regulations went
into effect allowing individuals to import electric
motorbikes and appliances, for non-commercial
purposes.
•
Death of outstanding revolutionary Jaime Crombet
May 31,2013
JAIME Alberto Crombet
Hernández Vaquero died on May 24, at the age of 72,
following a long illness.
•
Cuba
expands public Internet access
May 31,2013
AS of June 4, 2013, public
access to internet services will be increased
through 118 internet centers nationwide, in
accordance with Ministry of Communications
Resolution No. 197/2013, published in the Republic
of Cuba’s Gaceta Oficial, May 27, 2013.
•
Centenary of Carlos Rafael Rodríguez
May 31,2013
THE day that Fidel spoke
these words in Havana’s Plaza de la Revolución,
Carlos Rodríguez radiant face could not hide a
childlike vanity, or the pride of knowing his own
worth. In contrast, his expression when he became
convinced that socialism in the Soviet Union had
suffered irreparable damage could not have been
sadder.
•
Remains
of Carlos Rafael Rodríguez moved to his native city
May 31,2013
CIENFUEGOS.—Wreaths in the
name of Fidel and Raúl were placed at the pantheon
in the Tomás Acea Cemetery, where the mortal remains
of Carlos Rafael Rodríguez, previously interred in
Havana’s Colón Cemetery, were laid to rest in the
city in which he was born on May 23, 1913.
•
The
affection I have received is incredible
May 31,2013
VARADERO, Matanzas.— In
the Cuban Aviation Club’s International Parachuting
Center here, Hero of the Republic René González
presented a Cuban flag to the men’s and women’s
national parachute teams which will represent the
country in the Latin American Championship of the
sport, to be held in Brazil.
•
•
Raúl:
Official talks with Prime Minister Kenny Davis
Anthony of St. Lucia
May 28,2013
PRESIDENT Raúl Castro
Ruz held official talks May 27 with Prime Minister
Kenny Davis Anthony of St. Lucia, during the latter’s
visit to Cuba.
•
CONFUCIUS INSTITUTE OF
HAVANA
Building bridges
between Cuba and China
May 24,2013
A mathematician who has been
attracted to Chinese characters since childhood, a
computer specialist with a great interest in
discovering China, an industrial designer who
listens to Chinese songs, a student of
socio-cultural studies with dreams of becoming an
interpreter... all sharing one fascination: being
familiar with Chinese culture and language.
•
José Martí honored by
Fidel, Raúl and the Cuban people
May 24,2013
ON the occasion of the 118th anniversary of the
death in battle of Cuba’s National Hero José Martí,
wreaths from Comandante en Jefe Fidel Castro
Ruz and President Raúl Castro were placed at the
mausoleum where his remains rest in Santa Ifigenia
Cemetery, Santiago de Cuba.
•
Raúl receives President of
the Russian Federation Council
May 24,2013
PRESIDENT Raúl Castro Ruz met on May
17 with Valentina Matvienko, President of the
Federation Council of the Russian Federal Assembly,
who was visiting Cuba.
•
Cuba and
Nicaragua sign trade action agreement
May 24,2013
THE Cuban Chamber of Commerce and the
Nicaraguan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CADIN)
signed an action plan in Havana for the period
2013-2015 with the aim of promoting bilateral trade,
currently low despite the fact that, within the
context of the Bolivarian Alliance for the People of
Our America (ALBA) and PETROCARIBE, Nicaragua
occupies fourth place in trade relations with Cuba,
after Venezuela, Ecuador and Bolivia.
•
Bilateral
cooperation agreement between Cuba and the
Netherlands
May 24,2013
POLITICAL interest in Cuba and the
Netherlands in resuming and developing bilateral
relations was formalized in Havana with the signing
of a statement of cooperation.
•
METEORO 2013
Mitigate risks, reduce dangers
May 23,2013
OVER the last few years, the world
has suffered blows from nature which may appear to
be the consequence of human environmental excesses.
Occurring with greater frequency are earthquakes,
floods, mudslides, avalanches, tropical storms and
hurricanes, all of serious magnitude.
•
A look at Cuba’s model of
wellbeing
May 23,2013
ON many occasions, I
have asked my students what might be the principal
reasons to support for saying that it’s good to live
in Cuba. The majority of the responses refer to
universal health care, education, social security.
These are precisely the pillars of our socialist
model, but they constitute, for many young people,
common realities of our daily lives, thus becoming
altogether customary, frozen in the popular
discourse, practically irrelevant as a result of
constant repetition.
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Sculpture donated to Hemingway's
Cuban home
May 17,2013
“I love this
country and feel at home here, and where a man feels
at home, apart from the place where he was born,
that is the place where he was destined to be… and I
will always be the partisan who chose Cuba,"
affirmed the U.S. writer Ernest Hemingway,
•
“Home is
love, respect and inclusion”
May 17,2013
MARIELA
Castro Espín promotes dialogue. She speaks softly
and has no need to raise her voice in order to
convince. She inherited these qualities from her
mother, Vilma Espín, together with her natural
beauty and steadfastness.
•
Support for the Cuban people’s struggle confirmed
May 17,2013
A
standing ovation, joy and endorsement marked the
final meeting of the 8th International May Day
Brigade upon learning that the Cuban anti-terrorist
René González is to remain in Cuba after renouncing
his U.S. citizenship.
•
More solidarity from Venezuela
May 17,2013
STRENGTHENING the ties of friendship and sisterhood
uniting the lands of Simón Bolívar and José Martí is
the focus of the Venezuelan Carlos Aponte Solidarity
Brigade, which is to make an annual visit to Cuba.
•
Cuba’s changing demographic structure
May 17,2013
COMPLEX demographic phenomena such as fertility and
mortality rates, plus emigration, serve as the
starting point for a study published by Cuba’s
National Statistics and Information Office (ONEI),
which projects a vision of Cuba in 2030, taking into
account trends and situations experienced by the
country’s inhabitants in recent years.
•
CUBA-EU
relations
An exception that should not continue
May 17,2013
CUBA
is the only country in the Americas with which the
European Union (EU) does not have a contractual
framework for its bilateral relations. "This is an
exception which should not continue," stated
Christian Leffler, from Sweden, Director for the
Americas of the European External Action Service (EEAS),
during a recent visit to Cuba.
•
Haitian
Prime Minister begins official visit to Cuba
May 16,2013
HAITIAN Prime
Minister Laurent Lamothe began an official visit to
Cuba yesterday, May 15, during which he is to meet
with authorities with a view to extending bilateral
relations.
•
The
battle against our own limitations and deficiencies
May 14,2013
MAY 10, during an expanded meeting of
the Council of Ministers, President Raúl Castro Ruz
reiterated the need to avoid inefficient use of
resources since, “conservation is a principal source
of income within the economy,”
•
Cuba, best country in Latin America for maternity
May 9,2013
LONDON, May 7.— Cuba is the best
country in Latin America, and 33rd in the world for
maternity, according to the international
organization Save the Children, which promotes the
rights of childhood.
•
This is an honorable country
May 9,2013
CHALLENGING U.S. government
restrictions, San Diego resident Jurg Hinderling,
recently visited Cuba as part of the 21st Ernesto
Che Guevara Volunteer Work Brigade, comprising
friends of Cuba from Canada and the United States.
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Religious freedoms in Cuba
May 9,2013
ANNUAL U.S. State Department reports
refer to Cuba as one of the countries which
obstructs the exercise of religious expression.
While the latest State Department report, in
reference to the country, states that
government respect for religious
freedoms has improved, it notes that significant
restrictions have remained in place.
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Broad
recognition of Cuba’s human rights record
May 9,2013
GENEVA, May 1.— The great
majority of speakers during Cuba’s Universal
Periodic Review (UPR) recognized the guarantees and
protection offered human rights in the country,
despite damage caused by the U.S. blockade.
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IN GUANAHACABIBES:
Guardians of a
treasure
May 9,2013
PINAR DEL RÍO.— Shrouded in legends
retold over centuries, as if not acknowledging the
passing of time, the Guanahacabibes Peninsula is
still, for many, a land of mystery, of the hidden
treasures of corsairs and pirates.
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René González, a Cuban
patriot
May 7,2013
DURING a press conference in Havana,
René González, one of the five Cuban heroes unjustly
convicted in the U.S. for anti-terrorist activities,
said, “My commitment to this people is the only
possible response I can make to the solidarity,
affection and support 11 million Cubans have shown
me.”
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René can
remain in Cuba
May 6,2013
ON May 3, Judge Joan Lenard accepted
the request presented by René González to modify the
conditions of his supervised release and remain in
Cuba, in exchange for renouncing his U.S.
citizenship.
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Raúl receives
FAO Director General
May 6,2013
PRESIDENT Raúl Castro received on
May 3 José Graziano da Silva, Director General of
the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), who was
making a working visit to Cuba.
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Captivated by flowers
May 2,2013
LOS PALACIOS, Pinar del Río.—
In a province known for its
agriculture, above all for its important ricefields,
César Lugo has gained notoriety for a different
activity, the cultivation of flowers.
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This
is Santiago de Cuba! Don’t be surprised!
May 2,2013
"Santiago moves you, it looks like a bombed out
city. But we are going to get through this. You are
a fighting people,” said Raúl, on October 29, 2012,
touring the province which was hit on October 25 by
devastating Hurricane Sandy.
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Moncada: A call for change in the social and
economic order
May 2,2013
THE assault on the Moncada Garrison on July 26,
1953, and on the smaller Carlos Manuel de Céspedes
Garrison in Bayamo, was not planned and carried out
solely to overthrow a de facto government which had
seized power via a military coup the previous year.
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Cubana
Aviation expands its fleet
May 2,2013
CUBA'S national airline, Cubana de Aviación, has
incorporated into its fleet a Russian-Ukrainian
Antonov 158 (AN-158) aircraft, the first of three of
its kind to be acquired by Cuba this year.
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Cuba-Venezuelan cooperation continues
May 2,2013
THE approval of 51 collaborative projects between
Cuba and Venezuela on April 27 once again confirmed
that the close ties between the two nations go far
beyond mere bureaucratic acts and constitute “a
historical alliance which transcends time,” as
President Nicolás Maduro stated in the closing
session of the 13th Cuba-Venezuela Intergovernmental
Commission.
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Cuban
President heads May Day central event
May 1,2013
PRESIDENT Raúl Castro today
headed the central event for International Workers’
Day, while Cuban workers and people filled the
country’s plazas and avenues in honor of Venezuelan
Comandante Hugo Chávez.
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Message from the Five
May Day
message from Ramón, in the name of the Five
May 1,2013
ON this May 1, International
Workers’ Day! embraces and infinite love from the
Five who, even from this frontline combat trench,
always accompany you in every effort, every activity
and every undertaking for the good of Cuba and the
world.
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Cuba
submits report to UN Human Rights Council
April 25,13
The Cuban Foreign
Affairs Ministry submitted, on April 23, its
Universal Periodic Review (UPR) to the United
Nations Human Rights Council, to be reviewed by the
UN on May 1 in Geneva, Switzerland.
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Monument Conservation and Restoration Awards
April 25,13
To coincide with International
Monuments and Historical Sites Day on April 18,
Cuba’s National Cultural Heritage Board awarded the
2013 Monument Conservation and Restoration Prize to
the Nazareth Baptist Church, an example of Art Deco
in Cienfuegos, and to the Havana Cristo by
Cuban sculptress Jilma Madera.
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Over
seven million learn to read with Yo, sí puedo
method
April 25,13
Over seven million people who were
unable to read and write, in 30 countries, have
benefited from the Cuban literacy method Yo, sí
puedo (Yes, I can), according to Ricardo del
Real Hernández, Head of the Education and Literacy
Department for Young People and Adults in the Latin
American and Caribbean Pedagogical Institute.
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Freedom
for the Five demanded in Canada
April 25,13
Adriana Pérez, wife of Gerardo
Hernández, one of the Five Cuban anti-terrorists
convicted and imprisoned in the United States,
called on the Canadian religious community to
support demands for the Five to be returned to their
homeland.
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Baracoa at a glance
April 25,13
There is an old story that Baracoa is
home to three lies of nature. One, a Farola (lighthouse)
which does not light (not in fact a lighthouse but a
highway, designated as one of the seven wonders of
Cuban construction), a River Miel (Honey), that is
brackish, and El Yunque (anvil), a local mountain
which holds no iron.
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Friends from 23
countries celebrate May Day in Cuba
April 25,13
As this edition of Granma
International closes, some 200 friends of Cuba from
23 countries are preparing for the country’s
International Workers’ Day march which culminates in
Havana’s Plaza de la Revolución. They are among the
members of the 8th International May Day Brigade and
offered the following comments.
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Work
and study driving a revolution in Cuba’s prison
system
April 22,13
There are no
security fences, high intensity lights or concrete
watchtowers here. The San Agustín Work and Study
Center (CTE), in Matanzas, shatters the
preconceptions of what constitutes a prison.
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Sensitivity, understanding, inclusion
Cuba
commemorates World Autism Awareness Day
April 17,13
Established by the United Nations General Assembly
in 2008, World Autism Awareness Day is observed
April 2 in an effort to improve the lives of
individuals with this condition.
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Plant
species identified in Cuba’s remote western region
April 17,13
Cuban botanists have identified 125 tree species
within Guanahacabibes National Park, located on the
far western end of the island and designated a
Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO.
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EDITORIAL
Agreements are being implemented, with greater
accountability and rigor
April 17,13
“THE updating of our economic model is not a miracle
that can be performed overnight, as some think. Its
complete implementation will be achieved gradually
over the coming five year period, since it involves
a great deal of detail, planning, coordination, on
both the judicial level and in the meticulous
preparation of all who will participate in the
practical work.”
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Cuba and Poland: New trade opportunities
April 17,13
In recent years, Cuban exports to Poland have mainly
consisted of rum, sugar, hand-rolled cigars and
black tobacco, while Cuba’s most common imports from
Poland have been fertilizers and powdered milk, even
though collaboration agreements are more
comprehensive.
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Fidel and Maradona meet
April 17,13
The historical leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel
Castro Ruz, held a friendly meeting on Saturday
April 13 with former star footballer, Argentine
Diego Armando Maradona.
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Effects of
climate change require special attention
April 17,13
Climate change requires particular attention with a
view toward sustainable development in Cuba, given
its broad impact and the high degree of
vulnerability of the Cuban archipelago, according to
a specialist in the subject.
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Cuban
doctors continue providing services in Venezuela
April 17,13
Cuban doctors continue to fulfill their duty to
attend to any Venezuelan citizen needing their
services, irrespective of their political
affiliation, social class or any other
consideration.
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Cuba opens its
prisons to the press
April 16,13
CUBAN and foreign journalists
visited on April 9 the Combinado del Este prison
facility, Cuba’s largest penitentiary, and spoke
with inmates in cells, the hospital and in work and
study areas.
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Raúl
congratulates Nicolás Maduro
April 15,13
Havana, April 14, 2013
Dear Nicolás,
In the name of the government and people of Cuba, I
congratulate you for this extraordinary victory
which demonstrates the strength of the ideas and
work of Comandante Hugo Chávez. This decisive win
and your loyalty to the people will assure the
continuity of the Bolivarian Revolution and the
genuine integration of Our America.
•
Fidel inaugurates
educational complex
April 11,13
THE leader of the
Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro Ruz, inaugurated on
April 9 the Vilma Espín Guillois Educational Complex
bordering the Futuro Lechero dairy, in Havana’s
Playa municipality.
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PHOTO
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Díaz-Canel receives
CELAC Foreign Ministers
April 11,13
MIGUEL Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, First
Vice President of the Councils of State and
Ministers, received on April 5 representatives of
the expanded troika of the Community of Latin
American and Caribbean States (CELAC).
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Forestry strategy to
expand wooded areas
April 11,13
RAISING the survival rate of
plantings, and thus expanding wooded areas, is the
focus of the country’s forestry strategy, reported
Isabel Russó Milhet, forestry director for the
Ministry of Agriculture (MINAG), in an interview
with Granma.
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Solidarity with the
Syrian people
April 5,13
A number of Cuban organizations demonstrated their
solidarity with the Syrian people, in the run up to
the 67th anniversary of Syrian independence from
France, and condemned the Western conspiracy against
the country’s integrity.
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Cuba’s food
sustainability efforts recognized
April 5,13
THE priority Cuba is
giving to increasing agricultural production was
highlighted by European Union representatives in a
workshop relating to food sustainability, held on
April 2.
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Cuba notes shortcomings
of Arms Trade Treaty
April 5,13
UNITED NATIONS.—Cuba
criticized the discussion of the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT)
given its curtailment in the UN General Assembly, as
a means of winning approval for a treaty which does
not have the required consensus support, Prensa
Latina reported.
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Raúl: We are moving forward at a good pace despite
obstacles
April 4,13
PRESIDENT Raúl
Castro Ruz insisted on "thinking and rethinking
everything we do, periodically checking all steps
taken to correct possible mistakes, moving forward
despite obstacles which might emerge," during an
April 2 Council of Ministers meeting which had as
its focus the analysis of proposed general
directives for the development of the 2014 Economic
Plan and State Budget.
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The "linguistic
aroma" of tobacco
April 4,13
SANCTI SPIRITUS.— The aroma of cigars is praised or
rejected by smokers and non-smokers alike. Tobacco
has become part of Cuba’s national identity over
centuries. Gilberto Torrecilla Guerra, PhD in
Agricultural Sciences, a researcher from the Tobacco
Study Center in Cabaiguán, has been studying the
plant since 1969. He has collected more than 2,000
words related to tobacco as part of his research.
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EQUALITY IN
CUBA
Will there ever be a man's day?
April 4,13
DESPITE huge efforts and legislation
approved by the Revolution to create gender equality
in society, men and women believe that equality is
still something quite distant.
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FIAGROP 2013
Emphasis on greater domestic production
April 4,13
MORE than 1,400
different species of cattle, pigs, poultry, equines,
sheep, goats, rabbits and buffalos, the best of
Cuba’s livestock, were exhibited during the 16th
edition of the country’s most important agricultural
fair, FIAGROP 2013, held in Havana, March 23-29.
Clearly reflected was the commitment to promoting
greater domestic agricultural and livestock
production.
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UNDP Associate Administrator highlights Cuban
support in Haiti
April 2,13
QUITO, April
1.—UN Under-Secretary General Rebeca Grynspan stated
here that without the presence of Cuban doctors in
Haiti, it would have been impossible to respond to
the cholera outbreak in that country.
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U.S. economic
blockade encourages theft of Cuban trademarks
April 1,13
HAVANA.—March
31.—The economic, financial and commercial blockade
imposed on Cuba by the United States encourages the
theft of the country’s trademarks.
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Communist
Party of India delegation visits Cuba
March 28,13
JOSE Ramón
Balaguer Cabrera, director of the Communist Party of
Cuba’s International Relations Department received
Prakash Karat, general secretary of the Communist
Party of India (Marxist) and his accompanying
delegation, invited by the Party.
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Cuban history
preserved
for ever
March 28,13
WITH the
objective of preserving the historic memory and
guarding for posterity a faithful testament of
Cuba’s socioeconomic development, two important
collections of documents have been included in the
UNESCO Memory of the World Program’ National
Registry. The registration certificates were
presented to the Council of State’s Historical
Affairs Office.
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Antonio Guerrero
paints José Martí
March 28,13
SANTIAGO DE CUBA.— The painting
exposition entitled El verdadero hombre, (The
Real Man) dedicated to Cuba’s national hero José
Martí, by Antonio Guerrero, himself a decorated Hero
of the Republic, began its tour of the island in the
historic Moncada Garrison on March 19.
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CLOSING THE DIGITAL
DIVIDE
We either take
action or lose ourselves in a technological abyss
March 28,13
IN the so
called digital era, Information and Communications
Technology (ICT) has become a strategic development
tool around the world. But with the staggering speed
of internet and scientific and technological
advances, the technology divide, or imbalances in
access to these technologies, has also grown.
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ALTERNATIVE
DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES
…To change the
world
March 28,13
NO matter how many times he is interviewed, it is
always interesting talking with Hervé Fischer. And
that is because it is hard to think of this
sociologist, philosopher, communication theorist,
writer and artist, born in France and now living in
Canada, a person who is always presenting innovative
ideas, creating problems to be solved, without
mentioning his ideas and his ability to create.
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Heberprot-P
benefits 100,000 patients worldwide
March 28,13
MORE than 100,000 patients
worldwide, including those in Cuba, have benefited
from Heberprot-P, a medication developed by Cuban
biotechnology to treat diabetic foot ulcers, with
excellent results.
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Cuba: leader in
disaster medicine, says world expert
March 28,13
PROFESSOR John R. Ashton,
president of the UK Faculty of Public Health, stated
on a recent visit to Havana that Cuba is a leader in
terms of medical support for disaster areas in the
Americas
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Biometeorological Forecasting
March 28,13
CUBAN researchers have been
investigating and developing biometeorological
forecasting since the 1990’s, with the aim of
providing advance warning for emergency medical
services when weather conditions are expected to
provoke a sharp increase in bronchial asthma, high
blood pressure, severe headaches and other chronic
non-transmittable illnesses.
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Fidel sends letter to Evo Morales on Day of the Sea
March 26,13
THE historical
leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro, sent a
letter to Bolivian President Evo Morales, coinciding
with the commemoration of the Day of the Sea in
Bolivia.
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DEMOGRAFIC TRENDS IN CUBA
An urgent challenge
March 22,13
CERTAIN journalism theorists
state that too many figures can complicate the
reading or decoding of texts, or obscure the
message. If figures are used at the beginning of an
article, this is even worse. However, on some
subjects, there is no alternative but to present
figures to assist understanding.
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The recovery of
Havana Bay
March 22,13
“TEST results show that the water is
oxygenated. Look at the fish, the pelicans and
seagulls in search of a good catch," says Josué
Prat, smiling, fishing rod in hand. Prat, a teacher
at the José Martí High School in Villa Panamericana
(Habana del Este municipality), likes to spend his
leisure time fishing.
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In step with
present-day Cuba
March 22,13
THE
updating of Cuba’s Central State Administration and
the need to develop a system of government which
responds to the country's needs have led to a change
in structure, mission and functioning of the
Ministry of Information Technology and
Communication.
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CUBAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
50
years linking Cuban enterprise with the world
March 22,13
THE
Cuban Chamber of Commerce celebrated the 50th
anniversary of its founding with renewed vigor and
targets for continuing to guarantee Cuban business
relations with the world.
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Raúl:
The smiles of our children are enough for us to feel
content
March 22,13
IF
the only result of everything we have done were just
smiles on the faces of our children, that would be
enough to make us content; if there were but one
sole reason to justify the struggles of more than 50
years, it would be your happiness, just that would
be the reward for so much effort,” Raúl said to
members of La Colmenita Children’s theater company,
after attending the premiere of
Y sin embargo se mueve (Eppur si
muove).
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55th Anniversary of the
Frank
País Second Eastern Front
Tribute
to its combatants
March 22,13
SEGUNDO Frente, Santiago de
Cuba.—Once again guerrilla compañeros came
together in the heart of Mayari Arriba in response
to their patriotic duty, not to take up arms, but to
honor those who, 55 years ago, were the protagonists
of many acts of bravery.
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Raúl’s message to
Prime Minister Li Keqiang
March 22,13
Havana,
March 14, 2013
Dear compañero:
I extend to you my most cordial congratulations on
the occasion of your election as Prime Minister of
the Council of State of the People’s Republic of
China, in the name of the Cuban people and
government.
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Message from Miguel
Díaz-Canel to Vice President Li Yuancho
March 22,13
Havana,
March 14, 2013
Dear compañero,
ON the occasion of your
election as Vice President of the People’s Republic
of China, I extend to you my warmest congratulations
and best wishes for success during your mandate.
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Order is synonymous with development
President
Raúl Castro heads expanded Council of Ministers
meeting
March 19,13
IN an expanded Council of Ministers meeting on March
15, President Raúl Castro once again called for the
promotion of order in all areas of society. He
likewise reiterated the need to continue working
with discipline and rigor for the country’s
sustainable development.
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Message from Raúl
to President Xi Jinping
March 15,13
Havana, March 14, 2013
DEAR compañero,
On the occasion of your election as President of the
People’s Republic of China, I extend to you warmest
congratulations in the name of the Cuban people and
government. We are convinced that, under your
leadership, this sister country will achieve new
successes in the building of socialism.
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Honoring a
guerrilla poet
and his Front
March 15,13
AT dawn on March 6, President Raúl
Castro Ruz arrived at the Mausoleum in the heart of
the Sierra Maestra where the remains of combatants
in the Dr. Mario Muñoz Monroy Third Eastern Front
are laid to rest, to honor the unforgettable
Comandante of the Revolution Juan Almeida
Bosque, the undisputed leader of the Front, and his
compañeros in struggle.
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Cuba honors the
Bolivarian President
March 15,13
JUST like his great-grandfather
Maisanta, Hugo Chávez seemed to be the last
horseback rider when, at the end of the 20th century,
he "threatened" Latin American integration.
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Forbidden to let
Chávez die
March 15,13
CARACAS,
Venezuela.— I left Cuba with its flags flying at
half-mast. Since yesterday afternoon [March 5], that
terrible yesterday afternoon, it is being said that
Chávez has died. The talk is of death, obsequies,
mortal remains, the funeral cortege. But however
much I try to accustom myself to the idea, I cannot
see a dead Chávez. It is as if the noun has nothing
to do with the adjective describing it, as if
language itself had been seized by insanity.
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What Chávez left us
March 15,13
JOSÉ
Marti, that traveler who arrived in Caracas and "without
cleansing himself of the dust of the journey, went
directly to the statue of the Liberator [Simón
Bolívar]," showed all Cubans the greatness, not just
of a man, but of his American independence thinking.
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Only such a great
man could be so human
March 15,13
SANTIAGO de Cuba.— Just two encounters between
Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez Frías and Cuba’s
greatest homerun hitter Orestes Kindelán Olivares
were enough to develop a mutual affection, and
profoundly sadden the Santiago-born former baseball
player on learning of the death of the Bolivarian
leader.
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Message from Raul to Pope Francis
March 14,13
HIS Holiness Francis
Your Holiness:
On the occasion of your election as His Holiness
of the Catholic Church, in the name of the Cuban
government and people, it is my pleasure to convey
my cordial congratulations and best wishes for your
pontificate.
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We have lost our best
friend
March 11,13
THE best friend
the Cuban people have had throughout their history
died on the afternoon of March 5. A call via
satellite communicated the bitter news. The
significance of the phrase used was unmistakable.
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GUANAROCA-GAVILAN LAKE NATURE RESERVE
Nature in state of
grace
March 7,13
CLOSE to 3,400 hectares of land and water comprise
the Guanaroca-Gavilán Lake Nature Reserve in the
municipalities of Cienfuegos and Cumanayagua
(Cienfuegos province), where many species are
preserved and protected, among them a colony of
almost 1,600 pink flamingos.
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Members of the
Council of State
March 7,13
THE Council of State elected during the
constitutional session of the National Assembly of
People's Power, which began its 8th Legislature on
February 24, has 17 new members, in what is a close
to 55% renewal, in comparison with the 42% renewal
rate of the 7th Legislature.
•
Statement from
Josefina Vidal, U.S. director at the Cuban Foreign
Ministry
March 7,13
IN the context of the publication of the February 27
MINREX statement, referring to a new outrage against
one of the Five, a State Department official, who
asked not to be named, gave a statement to the EFE
news agency.
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World Communion of
Reformed Churches supports the Cuban Five
March 7,13
ON the final day of his first pastoral visit to
Cuba, Reverend Jerry Pillay, president of the World
Communion of Reformed Churches, stated he would
appeal to the humanity of U.S. President Barack
Obama to show solidarity with the Cuban Five and
their families.
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ICAP announces 3rd
World Cuba Solidarity Conference
March 7,13
THE Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples (ICAP),
social and mass organizations in Cuba and the
Cuban branch of the Network in Defense of Humanity,
have announced the 3rd World Cuba Solidarity
Conference, Cuba Solidarity 2014.
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Havana's 15th Cigar
Festival
March 7,13
CUBA has once again hosted
the largest international event for aficionados of
the finest tobacco in the world, the 15th Cigar
Festival, dedicated this year to two of the most
prestigious cigar brands in the country: Montecristo
and Partagás.
•
Boris Becker: Passion
for Cuban cigars
March 7,13
VARIOUS famous celebrities
took part in the 15th Habano Cigar Festival, but
none of them received as much media attention as the
former German tennis ace, Boris Becker, who, during
the course of his hugely successful sports career,
won a range of prestigious tournaments, including
six Grand Slams: three Wimbledons (1985, 1986,
1989), one in the United States (1989) and two in
Australia (1991, 1996)
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Cubans honor Hugo
Rafael Chávez Frías
March 7,13
THE Cuban people are
paying heartfelt and patriotic tribute today to
Venezuelan President Hugo Rafael Chávez Frías, in
the midst of their pain and grief at the death of
the much loved leader of the Bolivarian Revolution.
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Statement from the Revolutionary government
HASTA siempre,
Comandante
March 6,13
With deep and
lacerating pain, our people and the Revolutionary
government learned of the death of President Hugo
Rafael Chávez Frías and are preparing to pay him a
heartfelt and patriotic tribute on his entry into
history as an independence leader of Our America.
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