Today I had the pleasure of greeting Jimmy Carter, who from 1977 to 1981 was the President of the United States, the only one, in my opinion, who had enough serenity and courage to tackle the issue of US-Cuba relations. Continue reading
Monthly Archives: March 2011
Los asalariados del Imperio contra Cuba sufrieron gran fiasco en España
Sonia Salanueva González
En el día de ayer 25 de marzo, fue convocada una Conferencia Coloquial, bajo el tema “Cuba renacerá Libre y en Paz”, auspiciada por el Partido Popular español en la localidad de El Álamo, Madrid. ¿Los conferencistas?, pues nada más y nada menos que los serviles empleados de la administración norteamericana Carlos Payá, José Miguel Martínez, Regis Iglesias y Leonel Grave de Peralta, todos con una conocida actividad contrarrevolucionaria en Cuba, también como asalariados y respaldados por la SINA.
El anfitrión principal, Carlos Payá, como siempre con el gastado discurso de la falta de democracia y libertades individuales imperantes en el “régimen dictatorial” de los hermanos Castro,
Pero lo que no imaginaba este tristemente célebre personajillo y “defensor” de los derechos humanos en Cuba, es que en España hay mucha gente que no se deja embaucar con sus mentiras y están informadas de la realidad cubana, por lo que le increparon y rebatieron con sólidos y contundentes argumentos.
Un militante de Izquierda Unida El Álamo, salió al paso al señor Payá, y le argumentó que en Cuba existía la verdadera justicia social y una democracia genuina. Donde la inmensa mayoría de los cubanos, durante más de 50 años, han sabido soportar de forma digna los efectos de un bloqueo criminal por parte de los mismos que les pagan a por realizar campañas contra la Revolución cubana y sus máximos dirigentes.
Por supuesto que el conferencista Payá, quiso callar al digno representante de la organización Izquierda Unida El Álamo, esgrimiendo que hablaba así porque con seguridad era de los turistas que viajaban a Cuba para comer los camarones que no pueden comer los cubanos.
La respuesta no se hizo esperar: No, yo no los como acá porque la economía no me lo permite. Y le informó, por si no lo sabía el señor Payá, en España hay miles de desempleados, miles de inmigrantes que sufren un trato discriminatorio, muy diferente al que reciben de forma privilegiada por razones netamente políticas, los denominados “presos políticos” cubanos que llegan a España como inmigrantes.
Como el valiente y honesto militante de izquierda cada vez más desenmascaraba las mentiras de este farsante, este último montado en cólera se tornó agresivo para con su interlocutor. Nada, que cuando no hay razón en lo que se dice el único recurso es el del pataleo o la ofensa.
Como estaba planificado un brindis al finalizar la actividad, al que fueron invitados todos presentes, el militante de izquierda accedió a la invitación, y con su forma jocosa pero muy certera, preguntó ¿dónde está el whisky que pagan los americanos?
Pues podrán imaginarse estimados lectores que aquello casi termina como en ring de boxeo, no cabía más ira en los representantes del Imperio, veían en peligro sus salarios, que les permiten vivir como ningún otro inmigrante que no sea cubano.
Moraleja, no se puede pensar que todos los ciudadanos españoles, solo consumen la información de de los medios de las grandes transnacionales como PRISA, además de que los que viajan a Cuba, pueden constatar los embustes de estos mercenarios de la información
Para el digno representante de Izquierda Unida El Álamo y sus compañeros allí presentes, el agradecimiento de todos los cubanos dignos de dentro y fuera de Cuba
Y a los personajillos que viven la ilusión irrealizable de que Cuba volverá a ser neo colonia del Imperio, les aconsejamos que no pierdan su tiempo en tratar de desacreditar al país que los vio nacer y al proceso revolucionario que les permitió hacerse profesionales de forma gratuita, aunque por supuesto que entendemos sus “convicciones monetarias” para insistir en ello.
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CUBA: LAMBS OR PATRIOTS?
By I. Campo Lazo
Despite the lots of evidence on the face of adversaries, friends, enemies and unbelievers, as newly aired by Cuban Television in one of the chapters of Cuba’ s Reasons series, “Empire’s Pawns”, there are people who want to cover the light of the sun with a finger and try to justify what it’s unjustifiable. Continue reading
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Fidel Castro: THE REAL INTENTIONS OF THE “PARTNERSHIP OF EQUAL
THE REAL INTENTIONS OF THE “PARTNERSHIP OF EQUALS”
Yesterday was a long day. I was paying attention to the ups and downs of Obama in Chile since noon, as I had done the day before with his adventures in the city of Rio de Janeiro. That city, in a brilliant challenge, had defeated Chicago in its aspirations to be the home of the 2016 Olympic Games when the new president of the United States and Nobel Peace Prize laureate was looking like a rival of Martin Luther King.
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Reflections by Comrade Fidel MY SHOES ARE TOO TIGHT
While the damaged reactors spew radioactive smoke over Japan and monstrous-looking planes and nuclear submarines launch deadly charges tele-directed onto Libya, a North African Third World country with barely six million inhabitants, Barack Obama was spinning a tale for the Chileans that sounded like one I used to hear when I was 4 years old: “My shoes are too tight, my socks are too warm; and I carry in my heart the little kiss you gave me”.
Some of his audience was taken aback in that Cultural Centre in Santiago de Chile.
When the president looked anxiously over his audience after mentioning perfidious Cuba, expecting an explosion of applause, there was icy silence. Behind him, oh, yes! felicitous coincidence! among all the other Latin American flags, there precisely was Cuba’s.
If he were to turn for a second, over his right shoulder he would have seen, like a shadow, the symbol of the Revolution on the rebel Island that his mighty country wanted to destroy, but could not.
Anybody would be, without a doubt, extraordinarily optimistic if they were expecting the peoples of Our America to applaud the 50th anniversary of the mercenary Bay of Pigs invasion, 50 years of cruel economic blockade of a sister country, 50 years of threats and terrorist attacks that cost thousands of lives, 50 years of plans to assassinate the leaders of the historic process.
I heard myself being mentioned in his words.
In truth, I gave my services to the Revolution for a long time, but I never eluded risks nor violated constitutional, ideological or ethical principles; I regret not having better health so that I could carry on serving the Revolution.
I resigned, without hesitation, all my state and political positions, including that of First Secretary of the Party, when I became ill and I never tried to exercise them after the Proclamation of July 31, 2006, even when I partially recovered my health more than a year later, although everyone continued to affectionately address me in that manner.
But I am and shall continue to be as I promised: a soldier of ideas, as long as I can think or breathe.
When they asked Obama about the coup against heroic President Salvador Allende, promoted as many others by the United States, and about the mysterious death of Eduardo Frei Montalva, murdered by agents of DINA, a creation of the American government, he lost his composure and began to stammer.
The commentary on Chilean television at the end of his speech was, without a doubt, accurate when it stated that Obama had nothing to offer the Hemisphere.
As for me, I don’t want to give the impression that I felt any hatred for his person, much less for the people of the United States; I acknowledge the contributions many of its sons and daughters have made to culture and science.
Obama now has before him a trip to El Salvador tomorrow, on Tuesday. There he is going to have to be quite inventive because, in that sister nation in Central America, the weapons and training received from the governments of his country spilt much blood.
I wish him bon voyage and a bit more good sense.
Fidel Castro Ruz
March 21, 2011
9:32 p.m.
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