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La Via Campesina Opposes the Inclusion of Cuba in the U.S. List of State Sponsors of Terrorism

January 15, 2021

We, La Via Campesina – an international peasant movement made up of 182 organizations in 81 countries (more…)

Philosophy of the Revolution; Ethics of Revolutionary Love

By Fernando Buen Abad Domínguez

Photo: Bill Hackwell

“The highest link that the human species can reach is to be revolutionary”

Che Guevara (more…)

Press Statement by Friends of Cuba Society, Cape Town South Africa

Press Statement by Friends of Cuba Society, Cape Town South Africa

January 12, 2021

Photo: Alexis Rua Perez

The announcement by US Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo that it is listing Cuba as a sponsor of terrorism is deeply ironic. (more…)

Under the Radar and at Warp Speed Cuba Leads Latin America towards Affordable Covid-19 Vaccines

By Mike Ravage on December 15, 2020

Recently Amy Goodman’s “Democracy Now” explored “The Case for People’s Vaccines.” (more…)

Western Sahara: “Morocco Hides the Reality of the War by Buying Politicians and Journalists from Various Countries”

By Carlos Aznárez and María Torrellas December 12, 2020

While the war in Western Sahara continues in all its virulence, the vast majority of (more…)

Saving and Offering Lives

By Graciela Ramirez on November 15, 2020

“We will demonstrate that there is a response to many of the planet’s tragedies.  We will (more…)

Operation Carlota and the Original Carlota: a Lucumí Enslaved Woman Who Led a Revolt

By Pedro Ríoseco on November 2, 2020

Statue of Carlota Lucumi in Matanzas, Photo: Granma archives

Most of the world knows about Operation Carlota, which began 45 years ago on November 5, which resulted in (more…)

The United Nations at 75: Cooperation or Apocalypse

By Ángel Guerra Cabrera on September 24, 2020

Photo: Valery Sharifulin/TASS

This week the General Assembly of the United Nations will commemorate the 75th anniversary of the organization. (more…)

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