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Monday, May 20, 2013


The Lone Star Banner Flying on Cuba’s Highest Peak, a Dream Come True

…he text read: "They took me, your son” these were the last words of the young combatant.Three years after his death, the expeditionary men aboard the Granma cabin cruiser made reality the dream for which Gómez García gave his life, that’s why the Cuban flag as he expressed in the poem is flying over the Turquino Peak, Cuba’s highest summit.


Cándido González Morales: A Flawless Revolutionary

…as Coloradas beach.The goal of his existence was to give everything to the Revolution, to which he even gave his own life, as he once wrote to his mother: "The life has no sense if you don’t live it with honor and dignity... I will never give in for it is better to live eternally after having done one’s duty, than living without decency”.  


Editorial: Camagüey Complies with Ignacio Agramonte´s Teachings Everyday!

…s Ignacio Agramonte’s troops shed their blood in the fields of Camagüey back then, let us now keep building schools, hospitals, houses, factories and farms in our lands regardless ill-fated neo-liberal policies and traitors. This way we comply with El Mayor’s teachings and at the same time proudly ratify our condition of Camagüey-born people!


Pedro Paneque: I Became a Journalist to Defend the Cuban Revolution

… as a good professional, is still in the constant search of news and people’s interest in every story surrounding him.We, who have had the privilege and pride of sharing experiences with this strong-willed man, whose nature is jocular, this ethical, true journalist, feel today deep rejoicing for his awarding with such a well-deserved recognition.


Ana Betancourt de Mora: An Example of Patriotism

…rder to the Merit was created and it is granted to those women who stand out in defending the values of women and of the Revolution.Ana Betancourt de Mora is fondly remembered on a day like today in this Socialist nation. She serves as an inspiration for the Cuban women in each front of their lives and for the preservation of the many social gains.


Student Struggle Museum, a Necessary Rapprochement to a Special Man

…d 1958, and also related to the Revolutionary records of El Rubio, the nom de guerre that Jesús Suárez Gayol used when he was part of Che’s guerrilla group. The doors of the Jesús Suárez Gayol Student Struggle Museum remain open to all those who want to learn more about this special man whose example transcended the borders of death and time.


Joaquín De Agüero: Died for his Homeland

…oment, when the orders to fire was about to be announced, Sabana de Beatriz Mendez today the Joaquin de Aguero Plaza in the provincial capital, Fernando de Zayas shouted: “I die to free you, My Homeland!” and the shots rang out that ended the life of the four patriots that today, 160 years later are venerated and remembered by the Cuban people.


Joaquin de Aguero Showed Cubans the Path for Independence

… Cento Gomez considers a step in the history of independence struggles in Cuba, failed a few days after because it was not ready to embark on the conquer of independence.  However, it was necessary so that a few years after, on October 10, 1868, other Cubans eager for the independence of their country initiated an armed fight for sovereignty.  


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