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Camagüey remembers the emergence of the Committees for the Defense of the Revolution


Camagüey, September 25. - For the 65th anniversary of the Committees for the Defense of the Revolution (CDR), an exhibition of publications edited by that organization from 1961 to the present was inaugurated at the Julio Antonio Mella Provincial Library, most of them produced by volunteer correspondents, a movement created in the country starting in 1970.

At the event, some of its founders were remembered: Adan Morell, Amalia Avalos, Maria Belén Duquesne, Marta Salinas, Elvira Morales, and the first correspondents of the mass organization Enrique Atiénzar and Joaquin Rioumont, the latter also from the newspaper Hoy.

They also recalled the thousands of young people who joined the correspondents’ movement in Camagüey; they contributed news to the newspaper Adelante, the program Zafra Musical on Radio Cadena Agramonte, and the magazines "Con la Guardia en Alto" and "La Calle."

A group of prominent members of the CDR were honored in Ignacio Agramonte Revolution Square in the city of Camagüey.

Today, the 25th, members of the University Students Federation (FEU, for its acronym in Spanish) will be donating blood at the University of Medical Sciences, and in the afternoon, a hearing on the prevention and fight against drugs will be held in the Jayamá neighborhood. (Luis Varcasia Era/Adelante Digital Contributor) (Photo: Courtesy of the Julio Antonio Mella Provincial Library)


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