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…tworks to attack threaten and discredit those that defend the social system on the island. Half a century ago, there paper newspapers and radio stations reporting on events in the Bay of Pigs, today the large information web is the technology infrastructure that carries out the media or cyber war currently the alternative theater of operations.
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… head of the Federation of University Students (FEU), reminded so to the pawns of the US empire: “This youth will never flub this process!”The feeling of attachment to our native land are not on sale. That’s something they should know. Nobody surrenders here, and this message was sent today at Havana’s historic Jose Marti Revolution Square.
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…sh themselves on the glory of our homeland, its traditions and values, just as children nourish on the milk of their mothers.“Do not allow yourselves to be confused by anything or anyone. This is our hope and that this country never regresses, that this Revolution never regresses, that they will never be able to destroy our dignity and glory.
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…volution, are closing the huge parade.The one thousand delegates to the 6th Congreso of the Communist Party, that is beginning today after the parade, are attending the celebration at the José Martí Square. Seen as relevant meeting, the participants will debate a package of measures designed to update the country's economic model. (Prensa Latina)
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… and with dignity and consciousness they can build their own future,” Jaua added.
Present in the ceremony at the Military Academy in Caracas were the president of the Venezuelan National Assembly, Fernando Soto; the Minister of Defense, Carlos Mata Figueroa; and the Cuban ambassador to Venezuela, Rogelio Polanco; among other personalities. (ACN)
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…y in New Zealand; Cuban Ambassador Jose Luis Robaina, and Latin American diplomats.Speakers referred to the heroism and determination shown by the Cuban people during the invasion.The victory in Bay of Pigs has a historical relevance because it represented the first major defeat of the U.S. imperialism in Latin America, Locke said. (Prensa-Latina).
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…se who lived in the Zapata Swamp, in southern Cuba, most of them fishermen and charcoal burners. Otherwise, its goal was to return to a few people the lands that the Agrarian Reform Law had distributed to the poorest peasants. In 1961, the Revolution had started to transform Cuba’s largest swamp, and had put an end to discrimination and dishonor.
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…this when they faced the US-sponsored attacks on the airports of San Antonio de los Baños, Ciudad Libertad and Santiago de Cuba on April 15th, 1961.
In those aerial bombings, eight young people died; among them was Eduardo García Delgado, who wrote FIDEL with his own blood shortly before his death. (Taken from the giron863 YouTube Channel)
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