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Bolivia: U.S. Interference Through Military Intelligence Support Is Denounced, Further Exacerbating the Domestic Situation

June 1, 2026.

Bolivian political leader Christian Velasco denounces U.S. interference in Bolivia’s internal affairs and rejects the policy of surrendering Bolivia’s natural resources—especially lithium—in exchange for military security for the ruling elites. “We want to denounce that our country is being held hostage by the U.S. and that there is serious interference in the affairs of Bolivians,” stated Velasco. (more…)

A Call for Life in the Face of the Drums of War

From Cuba on May 30, 2026

TO THE DEFENDERS OF PEACE AND TO THE PEOPLES OF THE WORLD

To leaders of social organizations, human rights defenders, and citizens of the world:

We address you at a time of extreme gravity. The escalation of aggressive rhetoric and threats of military intervention by extremist sectors in the United States against Cuba have ceased to be mere political slogans and have become a real danger that threatens the peace of the region and the lives of millions of human beings. (more…)

Exclusive Interview with Cuban Foreign Minister “Cuba is not an enemy of the United States, nor does it want to be”

By Deisy Francis Mexidor on May 29, 2026

Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez at the UN

Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla, who made it clear that “Cuba is not an enemy of the United States, nor does it want to be,” answered questions from Prensa Latina at the end of two and a half days of work in New York, where he presented his country’s position and denounced the military threat and the energy blockade at a formal session of the UN Security Council convened by China’s presidency of the body. (more…)

Evo Morales: Bolivia Is Experiencing a Rebellion Against Neoliberalism

By Alejandra Garcia on May 29, 2026

Bolivia: “a rebellion against neo liberalism”

On Thursday, former Bolivian President Evo Morales Ayma declared that the protests shaking Bolivia for the past month represent a popular rebellion against neoliberalism and a government that subordinates itself to the United States. (more…)

Chronicle of a Silent Genocide: The Law of the Jungle Disguised as Legality

By Raúl Antonio Capote on May 28, 2026

Havana, foto: Bill Hackwell

The Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on December 9, 1948, establishes in Article II that genocide is defined as any of the acts committed “with the intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national group.” (more…)

“Cuba Does Not Threaten the U.S. Nor Does It Pose Any Threat to the U.S.”

Josefina Vidal

Statements by Deputy Minister Josefina Vidal during the Parliamentary Hearing of the National Assembly of People’s Power of the Republic of Cuba. May 28, 2026 from Havana (more…)

Jose Basulto: So I’m a Terrorist—So What?

By José Luis Méndez Méndez on May 27, 2026

After the US defeat in the Bay of Pigs invasion Jose Basulto was one of the 1156 prisoners exchanged for powder milk, medicine and medical equipment. He also returned to Florida as a well sought out terrorist. (more…)

The War Against Cuba and the Collateral Damage in the United States

By José R. Cabañas Rodríguez on May 27, 2026 from Havana

March 22, 2016, President Barack Obama enjoys a baseball game with Raul Castro in Havana.

The statements made on May 20 by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, along with the decision by the so-called Department of Justice to file charges against former Cuban President Raúl Castro Ruz, were just two of the “news items” that in recent days have contributed to building a case against Cuba, which would eventually be used as a pretext to launch military action against the island. (more…)

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