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…nflict erupt over there, the second term of Barack Obama´s government would be buried under a flood of images that would represent him as the most sinister character in U.S. history. Avoiding war is also his duty and that of the people of the United States.
Fidel Castro Ruz
April 4, 2013
11:12 p.m.
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…tions with several humanitarian and human rights organizations from all over the world, both in its own territory and as part of international cooperation missions.
Mr. President:
We are open to a constructive and respectful dialogue, based on the truth. We will offer all necessary information and clarifications.
Thank you very much.
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…should break out there, the government of Barack Obama in his second mandate would be buried in a deluge of images which would present him as the most sinister character in the history of the United States. The duty of avoiding war is also his and that of the people of the United States.Fidel Castro RuzApril 4, 201311:12 p.m.(Taken from CubaDebate)
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…on leader Fidel Castro and President Raul Castro.Following the assumption of their seats, the deputies took their oath, which was read by the Young lawmaker Liset Conde. The Cuban deputies will elect the new assembly president, vice-president and secretary. They will also elect the Council of state of the Republic.(Taken from Radio Havana Cuba)
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…tro Ruz cast his vote at the island’s general elections of Parliament deputies and provincial government delegates.
Just at about five pm on Sunday, Fidel arrived at a voting station in the Havana municipality of Plaza de la Revolucion, where he has usually participated in elections since the first and historic 1976 vote. (Taken from RHC).
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…l spoke with electoral authorities and children escorting ballot boxes and he inquired about the children’s aspirations in their studies.On Sunday, the Cuban President also visited the local museum where the guerrilla headquarters was once set and he recalled the former combatants and his wife Vilma Espin to whom he dedicated a flower. (ACN).
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… 6 million Cubans are electing their representatives at provincial governments and the National Parliament for a five-year term.National Electoral Commission vice-president Ruben Perez said that the vote is unfolding with full transparency, as they expect that the pace of the process keeps going till voting stations close at 6 pm on Sunday. (ACN)
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…ded.Balserio noted that elections continue without problems despite the persistent rain in the capital and in other areas of the country.In this general elections, 8 million 631 thousand 836 citizens have the right to elect the 612 deputies to the Parliament and the 1,269 members of the provincial assemblies at the polling stations. (Prensa Latina)
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