Minumento a los caidos en la guerra de independencia
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The Cry of Baire for the Freedom of Cuba (Part III)

Translater: Guillermo Rodriguez Cortes. The Cry of Baire for the Freedom of Cuba (Part III)

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Fidel, lector voraz, amante de la prensa.
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Messages from Fidel to Cuban journalists

The eternal leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro, usually dedicated time to the press: the necessary reflections and the direct and sincere message from the critical and self-critical point of view as he always did.

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El legado de la Victoria de Girón. Imagen web: Santiago Romero Chang
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As on the sands of Playa Girón, the Party stands tall and invincible

Playa Girón- There is but one commitment: to defend the Revolution and to continue, at an accelerated pace, the construction of socialism – which demands a great deal.

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April brings another victory. Image: Santiago Romero Chang
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April brings another victory

April brings another victory. During these days, when the Bay of Pigs and the 60th anniversary of Fidel’s proclamation of the socialist character of the Cuban Revolution, cannot be forgotten.

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UJC, Unión de Jóvenes Comunistas
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12th UJC Congress: Challenges Ahead

By: Indira Ferrer. 12th UJC Congress: More than the motto of the 12th Congress of the Young Communist League (UJC in Spanish), «Create your happiness» is an invitation to revolutionize things with the essential role of the Cuban youth, it is the call to build for themselves and for others a better country.

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An All-out Fight to Social Indiscipline
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An All-out Fight to Social Indiscipline

By: Santiago Romero. Social Indiscipline.- If people yell at home, they also do it in the street; if a son disrespects his father, it is impossible for him to have any consideration for anyone outside the home; that is why many behave everywhere as if they were the «hub of the universe», and the worst thing, in most cases they do not know how to speak.

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