Thursday, 31 December 2009

Why is it the 52nd year of the Revolution?


Granma has received numerous calls from readers questioning why 2010 is being defined as the 52nd Year of the Revolution when we have just finished celebrating the 50th anniversary of that historic event.

This is something that we have explained before on previous occasions, but which always needs to be clarified again.

So as to clarify these concerns, we should say that the name chosen is correct because in effect, from this January 1st our revolutionary process will begin the 52nd year of its existence, although the anniversary will be celebrated on the same day in 2011.

Perhaps the following example will help to better explain the issue. When a baby is born, its first year begins from the moment he is born, that is to say, it includes that and every one of the 364 days that follow until s/he celebrates their first birthday. And from that moment onwards begins their second year.

This logic indicates that during the course of 2010, we are in the 52nd Year of the Revolution.

Of course, the names of the past two years appears to have created confusion but if we analyze the situation using the previous explanation, this should serve to clarify the years and the anniversaries: 2008, was the 50th Year of the Revolution and 2009 was the 50th anniversary of the Triumph of the Revolution.

The agreement by the National Assembly of People’s Power is that the denomination of the years will continue by consecutive numbers except if there is any event or special commemoration that should be highlighted for its exceptional nature. This was what occurred in 2009 which should have been Year 51 of the Revolution if we had not celebrated the extraordinary 50th anniversary of the Triumph of the Revolution.


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Wednesday, 30 December 2009

Varadero Receives its 1 Millionth Visitor of 2009


VARADERO, Matanzas.— Varadero, the sun and beach capital of Cuba, reaffirmed its status as one of the world’s premier beach resorts receiving its 1 millionth visitor on December 30 to close out the year.


This is the second consecutive year that Varadero has recorded 1 million visits and a celebration will be held at the Juan Gualberto Gómez Airport in Varadero on Wednesday.


In the 1950s, Varadero was a modest resort with some 15 hotels, several guest houses, and a few nightspots and casinos. During the first few months following the 1959 triumph of the Cuban Revolution, the new administration began to embark on a vigorous project of building social works in the area such as the Parque de las 8 000 Taquillas, and several residential neighborhoods and fishermen neighborhoods.


In 1976, Varadero became a municipality and in the 1980s the first tourist hotels built by the revolutionary government were inaugurated: the Atabey and the Siboney. In the 1990s the resort underwent a major expansion and continues to grow.
Currently Varadero offers a total of 48 hotels and a wide array of restaurants, cafeterias, marinas, shops and stores; an airport; a golf course; a dolphin aquarium; and a hotel and tourism school.


Some 40 percent of tourists who visit Cuba stay at Varadero known as the blue beach resort. More than 86 percent of hotel rooms are of 4 and 5 Stars, which, together with more than 20 kilometers of some of the worlds best beach, have made this one of the most popular beach destinations in the Caribbean.



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A Message and Poem from Antonio Guerrero


Dear friends,

With these poems, I want to reiterate that we, the Five, feel profoundly moved and grateful for the permanent solidarity that you give us, so crucial in this long battle for justice.

Together with you, we will continue until the final victory, which only will be reached with the return of us to our Homeland.

Greetings to all our friends, with a big fraternal embrace from the Five.

HAPPY NEW YEAR 2010!
Best wishes.
VENCEREMOS!

Antonio Guerrero Rodríguez
December 23, 2009, FDC Miami




THERE WILL BE MORE POETRY

There will be more poetry
Because the Truth
Is like a giant wave
Or a flying horse...

Because ascending over boundaries
Of time and prison bars,
I can contemplate
How a flower blooms,

Because far away
My solitary pain
Can transform itself
Into a bird, singing a song ...

Because I can still remember
The perfume and color
Of that brief morning
Of my last goodbye

Because to keep alive
More than what God could make
It is important to me
What you and I can make

Because as a whisper,
As a volcano with a voice,
Inspiration within me
Lifts, grows and burns ...

Because without freedom,
I have something better ...
That agitates ideas
From my soul to my heart

Something that in the struggle
Of light and Truth
Anoints me as the real Winner
I have what engenders real harmony
I have Love !


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A Greeting from Gerardo Hernández


To you and to all our sisters and brothers of the National Committee to Free the Cuban Five, we wish a very happy holiday season and a peaceful and successful 2010, and express our deep appreciation for your continual solidarity and support. Muchas Gracias Herman@s! with the love of the Five and our families:

Gerardo Hernández Nordelo

Felicidades en el 51 Aniversario de la Revolución Cubana!


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New Year's Message from Fernando González


Dear friends:

Another year of struggle has concluded and through this means I wish to convey to as many of you as possible, my gratitude for your accompanying us in this battle, in which you play such an important role.

There have been many displays of solidarity and support that we have received for the cause of our freedom during this year, to which we are now bidding farewell. I thank each one of you for your efforts and personal contribution to the gains we have achieved.

During the recent court hearing in which I was resentenced, it was very moving to see how strong the Cuban Five solidarity movement is, represented as it was in the courtroom by a large group of friends of the United States and of other countries who found it possible--with much effort and sacrifice--to attend the hearing.

We welcome the new year with renewed strength to continue the battle for truth and justice, with the confidence of knowing that you are by our side, and that you will not stop in the effort to win our freedom and our return to the Homeland.

To everyone, in each of your respective countries, from where you are contributing to achieve these objectives, my deepest gratitude and wishes to you for a Happy New Year. May 2010 be another year of victories.

Happy New Year!
Venceremos!

Fernando González Llort
F.D.C. Miami


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Cuban Children Recall Santa Clara Battle



Havana, Dec 29 (Prensa Latina) Cuban primary students recalled Santa Clara battle Tuesday as the troops commanded by the guerrillas man Ernesto Che Guevara did 51 years ago in that central province.

Carrying Cuban flags and that of the 26 of July Movement the children that performed the action went from early in the morning from the History Hall of Las Villas Central University, where Columna Ocho Ciro Redondo Che Command was, up to the province major city.

The attack to the armoured-platted train moving reinforcements, arms and ammunitions of the government at that time was re-edited by members of the Pioneers Organization Jose Marti in the monument to the memory of the historical battle that has took place in 1958.



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Tuesday, 29 December 2009

Media Chooses Best 2009-Cuba-Screened Films


Havana, Dec 29 (Prensa Latina) German film "The Wave," directed by Dennis Gansel, and British Stephen Daldry's "The Reader" are heading the list of the best films screened in Cuba during 2009.

The Cuban Association of Cinematographic Media chose Spanish Jose Luis Cuerda's "The Blind Sunflowers" and Danish Lars Von Trier's "Antichrist" among foreign productions.

Three of the films awarded in the recent Havana's film festival also appear in the list. They are "The Frightened Tit," by Peruvian Claudia Llosa, Argentinian Juan Jose Campanella's "The Secret of Her Eyes" and Chilean's Sebastian Silva's "The Nanny"

As best Cuban film "The Least Prize," by filmmaker Juan Carlos Cremata, was selected, while "Benny More, The Whole Voice of Son," by Jorge Luis Sanchez, was chosen as best documentary film.

In the latter category, there were other outstanding films, as "Titon, from Havana to Guantanamera," directed by actress Mirta Ibarra, "The Tie," by Armando Capo Ramos, and "Nearby High Heels," by Jessica Rodriguez.

Among the best cartoons screened in 2009, Cuban "Twenty Years," by Barbaro Joel Ortiz, Alien Ma's "Tic-Tock," and US Andrew Stanton's Wall-E were chosen.


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Saturday, 26 December 2009

UNICEF: Cuba free of severe child malnutrition


THE United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has confirmed that Cuba is the only country in Latin America and the Caribbean to have eliminated acute child malnutrition, thanks to the efforts of its government.

In its report "Tracking Progress on Child and Maternal Nutrition," quoted by the Cubadebate website, UNICEF says that some 146 million children under 5 in the underdeveloped world live in a state of wasting levels of malnutrition, in contrast to the reality of Cuban children.

In that respect, the reports says that the percentages of underweight children are 28% in Sub-Saharan Africa; 17% in the Middle East and North Africa; 15% in East Asia and the Pacific, and 7% in Latin America and the Caribbean. The picture is completed by Central and Eastern Europe, with 5%, and other underdeveloped countries with 27%.

Cuba, however, does not present problems of acute child malnutrition, thanks to the efforts of the state to improve the alimentation of its population, especially the most vulnerable groups.

To the country’s satisfaction, the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has likewise recognized that Cuba is the nation with the most advances in Latin America in fighting malnutrition.

The Cubadebate article added, nevertheless, that Cuba is not exempt from shortcomings, difficulties and serious limitations, fundamentally because of the economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed by the United States during the last 50 years. (AIN)

Translated by Granma International



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Chavez Thanks Cuban Support of Social Programs


CARACAS, December 24.—

Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez thanked the Cuban people for their support and expertise in implementing social programs promoted by his government in Venezuela during a televised session of the Council of Ministers.
Chavez also announced the start up of the Baby Jesus Mission that aims to provide mother-child care throughout the country.
Prensa Latina reported that the Venezuelan government has earmarked US$ 150 million for the program for the first half of 2010 to strengthen hospital infrastructure, and to fund medical equipment and medicines to help pregnant women and mothers.
The program will cover care of pregnant women and then guarantee medial checkups for mother and child five years after birth.


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Evo Morales Summons World Conference on Climate


LA PAZ, December 23— Bolivian President Evo Morales announced a conference of social movements for April 2010 that will serve as an alternative to the disappointing and recently concluded Copenhagen Summit on Climate Change and prior to next year’s summit scheduled for December in Mexico.

“This conference will serve to prepare, discuss and present proposals about the rights of Nature to the United Nations,” said Morales, who revealed that the conference’s main day of sessions will be April 22, International Mother Earth Day, reported ANSA.

Morales said that the conference will include social and government leaders, scientists, academics, humanists, environmental experts and anyone else who would like to participate. “We have a great call to battle to defend life and mother earth.”

This main purpose of the conference will be to reach global agreements to present to presidents to change their policies during the next summit to be held in Mexico.

After participating in the Summit on Climate Change in Copenhagen, Morales and Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez both condemned the meeting as it did not agree on a global pact to reduce the effects of global climate change, and the final document— which did not set any binding targets— was subscribed by only a few countries.

Morales also said he rejected the accusation by Great Britain blaming China, Bolivia and Venezuela of boycotting the Summit at Copenhagen, reported Prensa Latina.

Evo Morales blamed the failure of the climate talks on capitalist countries and said that if these countries do not change that policies, global warming will never be solved.

Morales spoke highly of the recent United Nations General Assembly’s decision to approve the Harmony with Nature resolution, presented by the Plurinational State of Bolivia and co-sponsored by 62 out of the 192 UN member states.

The proposal is based on the life experiences of the world indigenous movements who live in harmony with the Mother Earth. It is aimed at achieving the well-being of humanity and nature, said Morales.

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Wednesday, 23 December 2009

Jamaican Minister Praises Cuban Ophthalmologists


Kingston, December 23 (Prensa Latina)

The Cuban ophthalmologists'' work and capacity in Jamaica were praised by the Health Minister Rudyard Spencer, who also explained that his country suffers a serious lack of specialists in that sphere.

Spencer and the Jamaican Ambassador in Cuba Yuri Gala visited three ophthalmology centers, in which Cuban collaborators work. Those centers were equipped at a cost of 6 million dollar and will have capacity for 22 patients.

It will be open next January 27 and "will have a team of competent professionals that will fill the human resources' gap", the minister stated.

In the meantime he mentioned the opportunities of training that are being studied with Cuba in order to increase the figure of native professionals.

The patients will receive free healthcare, Spencer pointed out.

Since the collaboration program began, the Cuban ophthalmologists have treated 20 thousand patients and have performed 4 thousand cataract operations.

Jamaica joined the Operacion Milagro Program, sponsored by Cuba and Venezuela, which has also benefit Dominican Republic, Guyana, Santa Lucia and Surinam.

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Havana Book Fair to Offer New Books


Havana, December 23 (Prensa Latina) The Havana's 19th International Book Fair that will take place from February 7 to March 7 next year will offers 5 thousand books.

A week before before the fair begin there will be sold more than 250 new books in the 46 Havana's libraries, according to Granma and Juventud Rebelde dailys.

The main venue will be the Morro-Cabaña exhibition site, and Pabellon Cuba cultural center and Rancho Boyeros Fair will also be subvenues of the fair.

Russia will be the country guest, which a delegation made up by creators, artists and politicians.

The fair will be dedicated to the Cuban authors Reynaldo González and María del Carmen Barcia, National Literature and Social Sciences Prize 2003 respectively.

In La Cabaña's halls will take place books presentations, conversations with authors, discussions, round tables, panels and conferences about many subjects.

Jose Lezama Lima, Dora Alonso and Angel Augier will also be honor at the 100th anniversary of their births.

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Congress Changes Obama´s Plan for Guantanamo


Washington, Dec 23 (Prensa Latina) The rejection of US Congress members to buy an Illinois prison to relocate detainees at Guantanamo naval base can delay the closure of the prison, The New York Times reported on Wednesday.

The administration of Barack Obama is struggling to come up with the money to replace the Guantanamo Bay prison, but the Republican opposition and moderated democrats are refused to it as they consider dangerous the transfer of alleged terrorists to domestic soil.

As a result of this, officials now believe that they are unlikely to close the prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and transfer its population of terrorism suspects until 2011 at the earliest.

Obama was hopeful with the idea of transfering Guanatamo detainees to an Illinois prison, but lawmakers and experts consider that it could take 8 or 10 months to install new fencing, towers, cameras and other security upgrades before any transfers take place.

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Tuesday, 22 December 2009

Kool and the Gang Awarded 2009 Cubadisco Honor Prize


HAVANA, Cuba, Dec 22 (acn) The Cuban Music Institute granted its Cubadisco 2009 Honor Prize to the American band Kool and the Gang, visiting the island. The award is granted to musicians whose artistic work constitutes a significant contribution to human improvement.


Cuba’s Culture Minister Abel Prieto presented the award to the band in a warm and informal meeting at the Cuban Music Institute in Havana.


The band’s director Robert Kool Bell, who received the recognition, said the group has been awarded several prizes in the United States, such as the Grammy, but he considers the Cuban prize as one of the most important recognitions they have received throughout their long-standing career.


Kool pointed out that he has visited many places in the world but Cuba is by far the best of all and that they are looking forward to come back.


The musician highly appreciated the love and energy of the more than 250,000 people who attended their concert on Sunday afternoon, who sang their songs and danced all the time.


A group of Cuban musicians who had won awards in the Cubadisco Festival earlier this year such as Felicia Perez, Yazek Manzano and Cesar Pedroso, gave their Cubadisco medals to the members of the American band in a gesture of love and fraternity.


Robert Kool promised that on his next trip to Cuba, he would bring a collection of music scores for the students of the Guillermo Tomás conservatory of Guanabacoa, visited by the band on Monday.


Natividad Valdes, director of the Musical Instruments Factory presented Robert Kool Bell with a tres, a Cuban guitar that has three pairs of strings and is a symbol of Cuban music. The American musicians had enjoyed the sonority of the tres during a concert of Pancho Amat and his group Cabildo del Son.


The concert directed by outstanding tres player Pancho Amat featured other important young Cuban musicians like trumpet player Jazek Manzano, singer-songwriter Eduardo Sosa.


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The Copenhagen Summit was a Farce, says Cuban Foreign Minister


Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez described on Monday in this capital as a farce and as an undemocratic, exclusive and arbitrary meeting the UN Conference on Climate Change recently held in Copenhagen, Denmark.

In the presence of national and foreign journalists gathered at the Foreign Ministry, Rodriguez offered details on the dirty scheming carried out by the United States and other industrialized nations at the Danish meeting in order not to adopt commitments with regard to climate.

He defined the attitude of US President Barack Obama, during his short stay in Denmark, as arrogant, cynical and absolutely devious, “principally aimed at confusing the international public opinion and participants in the Summit, making them believe that it had reached the final document through general agreement.

He pointed out that later on Obama met in private, and behind the back of the majority of the heads of state of participating nations, 16 countries called to a separate meeting by the US head of state adopted an apocryphal document, of insufficient commitments with the planet’s needs.

Rodriguez accused industrialized nations of having produced a final document with which they tried to distribute responsibilities and monetary commitments with emerging countries and even with the poorest of the globe, including the islands destined to disappear as a consequence of climate change.

The powerful, explained Rodriguez, refuse to make commitments that put them under the obligation of reducing their carbon dioxide emissions by 40% until 2020 and to transfer technologies to poor states and financial aid for programs destined to reduce these emissions, without compromising their development.

The Cuban Foreign Minister praised the speeches by the presidents from Venezuela and Bolivia, Hugo Chavez and Evo Morales, respectively, in their search for salvation for both the meeting and the planet.

Evo, one of the most applauded heads of state, proposed the carrying out of a Summit of the Peoples against Climate Change, a meeting convened for April 22nd in Bolivia.

Sudan –in its capacity as president of the Group of 77 plus China-, Venezuela,
Bolivia, Cuba and other nations from the South were the ones in charge of forestalling the maneuvers of the presidency of Denmark in its eagerness to impose a declaration in tune with the interests of the rich, he said.

The planet is in danger. The Copenhagen Summit tried to be the tomb of the Kyoto Protocol, and was a step backwards in the efforts to save the planet, stressed Rodriguez.


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Monday, 21 December 2009

Cuban Council of State Has Two New Vice Presidents


Havana, Dec 21 (Prensa Latina) Revolution Commander Ramiro Valdes and Gladys Bejerano are sitting today as newly elected Vice Presidents of the Cuban Council of States.

Valdes, also Vice President of the Council of Ministers and Minister of Information Technology and Communications, and Bejerano, who is the Republic's General Comptroller, were elected on Sunday to their new posts.

On the closing day of the 4th Period of Sessions of the Parliament, the Cuban deputies also elected Marino Murillo, Vice President of the Council of Ministers and Minister of Economy and Planning, and Liudmila Alamo, First Secretary of the Young Communist League, as members of the Council of States.

Also elected by secret ballot as members of that body were Isis Diez, Kirenia Diaz and Sergio Rodriguez.

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Saturday, 19 December 2009

Washington Fines Swiss Bank for Violating Blockade of Cuba



HAVANA, Cuba, Dec 18 (acn) The US government has levied a fine of US $536 million on Credit Suisse Bank, Switzerland’s second largest bank, for carrying out transactions that violate the US blockade of Cuba and helped “enemies” of Washington such as Iran, Libya, Sudan and Burma.

The announcement was made by US Attorney General Eric Holder, who said that in the particular case of Cuba, Credit Suisse made 32 electronic transactions to the tune of over $323,000.

In announcing the agreement with the Switzerland-based bank that allowed the US investigators have access to its records, Holder said that “the criminal behaviour of Credit Suisse, because of its implication and complicity, is simply stunning.”

The transactions took place between August 2003 and December 2009 through US financial institutions violating US regulations that label Cuba as a “country that sponsors terrorism.”

In May 2004, the Union of Swiss Banks (UBS), Switzerland’s largest bank, had to pay $100 million after it was fined for allowing countries such as Cuba, Iran, Libya and Yugoslavia to use an international program of the US Federal Reserve to replace old banknotes.

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Thursday, 17 December 2009

Eighth ALBA Summit Starts in Havana


The Eighth ALBA-TCP Summit was inaugurated Sunday, December 13, in Havana with the participation of nine member states. Cuban President Raul Castro delivered the opening address calling for the materialization of Bolivar’s and Marti’s vision of a united America.

The summit commemorates the fifth anniversary of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of the Americas and the fifteenth anniversary of the first official visit of the Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez.

Attending the meeting, the Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, Nicaraguan Daniel Ortega, Bolivian Evo Morales, Saint Vincent Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves, Honduran Foreign Affairs Minister Patricia Rodas, Ecuadorian Foreign Affairs Minister Fander Falconí, Dominican Commonwealth Ambassador to Venezuela and ALBA National Coordinator Philbert Aaron, and Antigua and Barbuda Ambassador to Cuba Bruce Goodwin.

During his speech, Raul Castro extended Fidel’s regards to the audience stating that he was attentively following the summit. Afterwards, the Cuban president expressed his heartfelt congratulations to the Bolivian people for their convincing victory last Sunday December 6, when they re-elected Evo Morales as president.He also made reference to the presence of the Honduran foreign minister, Rodas who attends the meeting on behalf of the legitimate Honduran President Manuel Zelaya, who unfortunately could not attend the meeting.

"History will record the position assumed by ALBA-TCP member states and the majority of the Latin American and Caribbean nations against the military coup in Honduras" said Raul.He also added that history will register the attitude of those who, after yielding to US demands, backed the coup d’état.

While commenting on the world crisis, and on the confrontation between the historical powers which is taking place in Latin America at present—the elitist and exploiter model against the progressive forces—Raul underscored that ALBA "cannot ignore this reality", which includes the placing of military bases in the region and the reactivation of the US Fourth Fleet, evidence of the hegemonic offensive of the American government. He added that these strategies of the US military doctrine show that Washington will have no limits to get the control of a continent they have always believed they possessed. "The only limit will be our capacity to resist," he added.

The Summit’s agenda provides the possibility of covering the plenty of successful results of the Alliance in social areas such as health care and education. Raul underscored the declaration of Territory Free of Illiteracy in Venezuela, Bolivia and Nicaragua, which constitutes just a step towards eradicating this problem in the rest of the member states.

He also mentioned the results of Operation Milagros, the training of doctors at the Latin American Medical School (ELAM) in Havana City, as well as the development of genetic and psychosocial studies in Venezuela, Ecuador, Nicaragua and Bolivia, which provides these governments with tools to elaborate policies to promote the social integration of their disabled people.

Concerning the economic sector, the Cuban president made reference to one of the most important agreements of the Alliance, the creation of a Unique System of Regional Compensation of Payment (SUCRE) which will be issued in 2010, and was preceded by the inauguration of ALBA Bank, whose funds are destined to financing the projects of economic and social development.

"This summit will be an effective means for discussing on ways to improve the Alliance and its impact on the region. We are obliged to set new and daring goals, taking as starting point the circumstances, the obstacles and dangers of the current international situation, namely the current world economic crisis and climate change, which need us to take action," said Raul

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Fidel Castro: Message to the President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela


Dear Hugo:

Fifteen years ago to this day, on December 14, 1994 we met at the Main Hall of the University of Havana. The previous night I had waited for you at the steps of the plane that brought you to Cuba.

I was aware of your armed uprising against the pro-Yankee government of Venezuela. We had learned of your ideas when you were still in prison devoting your time --the same as we had done—to delve deeper into the revolutionary ideas which had led you to the uprising of February 4, 1992....

At the University’s Main Hall, you spontaneously let your Bolivarian ideas flow candidly. Under the specific conditions of your country and times, those ideas had led you to the struggle for the independence of Venezuela from the imperial tyranny. After all of the efforts made by Bolivar and other great men, who in pursuit of their dreams had fought against the Spanish colonial bondage, the independence of Venezuela was no more than a ridiculous pretense.

Not one minute in history is the same as any other; no idea or human event can be judged heedless of their own time. We both share concepts that evolved throughout millenniums but which have a lot in common with old and recent history in the sense that society’s division in masters and slaves, exploiters and the exploited, oppressors and the oppressed was always unpleasant and hateful. In our times, it is the source of the deepest shame and the main cause of human suffering and unhappiness.

Today, when the support of science and technology has increased productivity ten times, one-hundred times and even one-thousand times, such unfair differences should disappear.

These ideas you and I sustain are shared by millions of Cubans and Venezuelans.

You started from the Christian principles you were brought up with and from a rebellious personality; I started from Marx’s ideas and from a rebellious personality, too.

There are universally recognized ethical principles which are valid both for a Christian and a Marxist. Drawing from that, the revolutionary ideas can be continuously enriched with study and experience.

It would be worthwhile indicating that our sincere and revolutionary friendship goes back to the days when you were not the President of Venezuela. I never asked you for anything. When the Bolivarian movement won its victory in the 1999 elections the price of oil was less than 10 USD a barrel. I remember this very well because you invited me to your inauguration as president.

Your support to Cuba was spontaneous, the same as our cooperation with the fraternal people of Venezuela had always been.

During the Special Period, after the demise of the USSR, the empire tightened its brutal blockade against our people. At a certain point, the fuel prices climbed and it was difficult to obtain the necessary inputs. You then ensured our country a safe and steady commercial supply.

We do not forget that after the political coup of April 2002 against the Bolivarian Revolution, and your shinning victory over the oil coup at the end of that same year, the prices exceeded 60 USD a barrel; then, you offered us to supply the fuel with credit facilities. [George W.] Bush, the President of the United States at the time, was the mastermind of those illegal and treacherous actions against the Venezuelan people.

I remember that you were extremely annoyed by his demand that I left Mexico as a precondition for his landing in that long-suffering country, where we were both attending a United Nations international conference that he was also supposed to attend. The Bolivarian Revolution will never be forgiven for its support to Cuba at a time when the empire believed that our people would again fall in their hands, after nearly half-a-century of heroic resistance. In Miami, the counterrevolution was asking for a three days permit to kill revolutionaries as soon as the transition government demanded by Bush was established in Cuba.

Ten years of exemplary and fruitful cooperation between Venezuela and Cuba have passed. The ALBA was born in that period. The US-promoted FTAA had failed, but the empire was again on the offensive.

The coup d’etat in Honduras and the deployment of seven military bases in Colombia are recent events which have occurred after the inauguration of the new President of the United States. His predecessor had re-established the Fourth Fleet half-a-century after the latest world war had concluded, when the Cold War was over and the Soviet Union was no more. The real intentions of the empire are obvious this time behind Barack Obama’s nice smile and Afro-American face.

Yesterday, Daniel Ortega explained how the coup in Honduras had weakened the members of the Central American Integration System and determined their behavior.

The empire is mobilizing the Latin American right-wing forces to strike Venezuela and the other member states of ALBA along with it. If again the empire could seize the considerable oil and gas resources of Bolivar’s homeland, the English-speaking Caribbean countries and others from Central America would lose the generous conditions of the supplies provided by revolutionary Venezuela.

A few days ago, after President Barack Obama’s remarks at the West Point military academy, where he announced a surge of 30,000 troops to the war in Afghanistan, I wrote a Reflection qualifying his acceptance of the Nobel Peace Price, after he had already made such decision, as a cynical action.

Last December 10, during his acceptance speech in Oslo, he made statements that put forward an example of the imperialist logic and thought. He said that he is responsible for sending thousands of young Americans to fight in a distant country where some will kill and others will be killed. It was an effort to present as a “just war” the brutal carnage against that distant country where most of those killed are helpless villagers struck by the bombs dropped from unpiloted planes.

After these phrases, which were among the first he spoke, more than 4,600 words were used to present his massacre of civilians as a just war. Then he said that in today’s wars many more civilians die than soldiers.

In fact, more than a million non-combatant civilians have died by now in Iraq, Afghanistan and along the Pakistani border.

In the same speech, he praises Nixon and Reagan as distinguished characters. He doesn’t stop to remember that one of them dropped one million tons of bombs over Vietnam while the other had the Siberian gas-pipeline blown up by electronic means under the appearance of an accident. The explosion was so strong and devastating that the nuclear test monitoring equipment recorded it.

The speech made in Oslo is different from that of West Point because the latter was better phrased and recited. In the case of the one made at the Norwegian capital the speaker’s face showed that he was aware of the falsehood in his words.

Neither the timing nor the circumstances were the same. Oslo is close to Copenhagen, the place where the extremely important Conference on Climate Change is being held, the same that I know you and Evo are planning to attend. The most important political battle of human history is being fought there at this very moment. There one can see the scope of the damage that developed capitalism has brought on humanity, which currently needs to fight desperately not only for justice but also for human survival.

I followed attentively the proceedings of the ALBA meeting. I offer my congratulations to you all. I really enjoyed seeing so many beloved friends working out ideas and struggling together; my congratulations to all.

Ever Onward To Victory!

My best regards, Fidel Castro Ruz

December 14, 2009


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Tuesday, 15 December 2009

JUSTICE FOR THE MIAMI 5

a short video produced by Cuba Solidarity Campaign in 2008 explaining the case of the Miami 5



Resentencia de Fernando González y Ramón Labañino

en español / in spanish



Sunday, 13 December 2009

Chileans Demand Release of the Five Cuban Heroes


The “Gladys Marin” group of solidarity described the recent re-sentencing of Ramón Labañino and Fernando Gonzalez –two of The Five- as a fraud, the result of a continuous blatantly unfair policy, away from justice, the Prensa Latina news agency reports.


Likewise, it demanded the immediate release of Ramon, Fernando, Gerardo Hernandez, Rene Gonzalez and Antonio Guerrero, who marked the 11th year of their imprisonment in September for monitoring the activities of Miami-based terrorist groups with the purpose of preventing acts of sabotage against the island.


The Committee recalled that confessed terrorist Luis Posada Carriles, the author of the biggest terrorist attack in mid air in South American history (against a Cubana airliner in 1976), continues to walk down the streets of Miami with impunity.


The group underlined that this criminal continues to be free because the US government protects him, violating law and international treaties.


Also, the Committee urged Chileans to demand the US authorities the release of the five Cuban heroes.

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Cuba and Venezuela sign $3.2bn trade deal


Cuba's President Raul Castro and his Venezuelan counterpart Hugo Chavez are signing economic co-operation deals worth $3.2bn (£1.96bn).

The documents cover 285 accords in areas including energy, sport and technology.

The new deals will give Venezuela a greater involvement in oil exploration off the Cuban coast.

Cuba also agrees to buy more than $400m (£246m) worth of Venezuelan goods, including food, tyres and clothes.

The BBC's correspondent in Havana Michael Voss says the agreement will provide an economic lifeline to the communist-run island.

'Historic'

The signing comes a day before Cuba hosts a summit of the regional political and economic bloc, the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of America (Alba), which was founded by the two nations five years ago as a radical alternative to America's free trade policies in the region.

Our correspondent says there is speculation that Fidel Castro may attend the summit.

The 83-year-old met President Chavez on Saturday but has not been seen in public for three-and-a-half years.

Mr Castro said the agreements were "historic".

Our correspondent says the deals also underscore Venezuela's role as Cuba's closest political and commercial ally and comes as Raul Castro struggles to cope with the global economic crisis.

The island has suffered a sharp decline its revenues from tourism as well as mineral and tobacco exports.

Venezuela - an Opec member - is already an important source of energy and trade to the Caribbean island, which repays part of its oil bill by providing the services of 40,000 professional workers.

Last year trade between the two countries was at around $5.26bn (£3.23bn) last year, the Reuters news agency reported.

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Thursday, 10 December 2009

HIS EXCELLENCY, THE CUBAN AMBASSADOR LAUNCHES NEW LOCAL SCSC GROUP




His excellency the Cuban ambassador with councillor Gordon Munro


Last night, Wednesday the 9th December, we had the pleasure of hosting a reception for his excellency Mr. Rene Juan Mujica Cantelar, the Cuban Ambassador to the UK. The Ambassador launched the new local group of Scottish Cuba Solidarity Campaign (SCSC)

with about 50 invited guests and supporters the Ambassador was treated to a video from the pupils of St Thomas Aquins high school, who went to Cuba earlier this year. in his speech, the ambassador praised the initiative of the youngsters and said he enjoyed the video.



The evening was compered by Councillor Gordon Munro, chair of the new group and delivered some gifts to the Ambassador and his wife.

John Mcallion then gave the official welcome to the Ambassador and gave a great speech on Cuba and the history of the country and finally the Ambassador spoke and launched the new group .




This was the 3rd engagement the Ambassador had in his trip to Scotland. On Tuesday, there was a civic reception in Glasgow city chambers, Glasgow is twinned with Havana and Glasgow Uni has had a long history of research in Cuba. he was also speaking at the Cross party group on Cuba in the scottish parliament earlier in the evening.


More Photos HERE

Wednesday, 9 December 2009

STATEMENT BY MIAMI 5

Statement issued by Antonio Guerrero, Fernando González and Ramón Labañino



Dear Sisters and Brothers from Cuba and from all over the World:

We have already served more than 11 years in prison and there is still no justice at any level of the American legal system.

Three of us have come to the Miami Court to be re-sentenced due to an order from the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, which determined that our sentences had been erroneously imposed.

Our brother Gerardo Hernández, who is serving two life terms plus 15 years, has been arbitrarily excluded from this re-sentencing process. His situation remains the principal injustice in our case. The US Government is well aware of the falseness of the accusations against him and the unfairness of his sentence.

This has been a complex process, difficult and much discussed in every detail, in which we participated along with our counsels. We did not give an inch in our principles, decorum and honor, always defending our innocence and the dignity of our Homeland.

Just as it did at the moment of our arrest and at other occasions during these long years, the US Government proposes now that we collaborate to obtain more benevolent sentences. Once again, we have rejected such proposals, something that we never will accept under any circumstances.

Present in the results of these re-sentencing hearings are the work of the legal team and the indestructible solidarity of all of you.

It is significant that the US Government, for the first time in 11 years, was obliged to recognize that we did not cause any damage to its national security.

Also, for the first time, the prosecutor publicly recognized the existence of a strong international movement in support of our immediate freedom, a movement that affects the image of the US judicial system in the eyes of the international community.

Once again the absolute political character of this process is confirmed.

We the Five are punished for accusations that never have been proved. Although three of our sentences were partially reduced, the injustice remains for all of us.

The Cuban-American terrorists continue to enjoy total impunity.

We reiterate: The Five are innocent!

We feel profoundly moved and grateful for the permanent solidarity that you give us, so crucial in this long battle for justice.

Together with you, we will continue until the final victory, which only will be reached with the return of the Five to our Homeland.

Antonio Guerrero
Fernando González
Ramón Labañino
Miami, December 8, 2009
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US judge cuts jails terms for two members of Cuban Five


A US judge has reduced the jail terms of two Cuban men convicted of spying.

Ramon Labanino and Fernando Gonzalez were part of the Cuban Five group, jailed in the US in 2001 for spying for the then government of Fidel Castro.

Labanino's life sentence has been reduced to 30 years and Gonzalez's by one year to 18 years.

The resentencing follows an appeals court ruling that the terms originally imposed were too harsh. A third man had his jail term reduced in October.

Antonia Guerrero had his life sentence reduced to 22 years.

Gonzalez had requested a greater drop in his sentence, said the Associated Press news agency.

But US District Judge Joan Lenard said it was "important that foreign governments know that such activities are not tolerated in this country".

'Unjust'

The case has long been a cause of friction with Cuba, where the men, who have been in US custody since 1998 - are considered national heroes.


The men are considered national heroes in Cuba
Labanino, Gonzalez and Guerrero - along with Gerardo Hernandez and Rene Gonzalez - were found guilty in 2001 of infiltrating US military bases and Cuban exile groups, and giving the information to Cuba.

Last year, an appeals court upheld their convictions but ordered three of the group to be resentenced.

US prosecutors have insisted the men were found guilty on hard evidence, while Cuban exile groups say they were justly punished.

The Cuban government says the men were not in Miami to spy on the US but to prevent anti-Castro exile groups from launching what it calls terrorist attacks on Cuba.

Following Tuesday's hearing, the president of Cuba's National Assembly, Ricardo Alarcon, said the new sentences were "not without importance".

But he said the jailing the men was still "unjust" and called on the US to release them.

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Sunday, 6 December 2009

CUBAN AMBASSADOR TO VISIT EDINBURGH




The East Coast SCSC is proud to welcome his excellency, Mr Rene Juan Mujica Cantelar, the cuban ambassador to the UK, to Edinburgh for a reception to launch the new local group of the Scottish Cuba Solidarity Campaign (SCSC). He will be visiting the city to speak at the Cross party group on cuba in the Scottish Parliament and will honour us by speaking at our launch. he will be in Edinburgh on Wednesday the 9th of December

HELLO / HOLA

Welcome to the new blog of the East Coast SCSC. We will be posting news and info about our groups activities and also news about Cuba . We hope you enjoy. Please email us if you would like to be put on our email news list.

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