Bucha the fabricated lie


Bucha or the fabricated lie
Daily examples of fake news, more than anything else, take credit away from the media that publishes it, and the journalists who write it.

Author: Elson Concepción Pérez | internet@…

April 6, 2022 21:04:32

Translated by Walter Lippmann for CubaNews.


The civilian population in Bucha, the main victim of fascism in the war in Ukraine.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photo: TELESUR
Some news agencies and other major Western media feed on the information that is produced, even if it is stained with blood – or that is never produced, but rather is invented – about the warlike confrontation in Ukraine.

The daily examples of fake news, more than anything, take credit away from the media that publish it, and the journalists who write it.

But they also feed the Western leaders who are waiting for them, in their eagerness to discredit Russia and justify the lengthening of a conflict that should already have ended, in peace and with mutual guarantees, without interference or political games to surround Moscow.

The international community must “really” oppose the greed of the United States military complex that sells weapons, no matter what use is made of them, both for its citizens to kill each other and to fuel wars across the seas, as is the case today in Ukraine or in other Middle Eastern nations.

There are too many actions by the US governments, since the very emergence of that country and during its establishment as an empire, causing millions of deaths, mutilations and injuries, destruction of States, torture, economic sanctions as an ultimatum to suffocate entire populations, among other actions.

For this reason, it is reprehensible that the tenant of the White House, Joe Biden, appears on television calling the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, a criminal, because he has proposed to counteract the plans to surround his nation, using as a spearhead the NATO and as a battlefield and confrontation with Ukraine.

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Venezuela showed the U.S. that no coup can succeed against a Revolution of the people

Venezuela showed the U.S. that no coup can succeed against a Revolution of the people
Alongside the Venezuelan people, Cuba celebrates the heroic popular uprising that returned Comandante Chávez to the Presidency 20 years ago, tweeted Party First Secretary and President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez

Author: José LLamos Camejo | informacion@granmai.cu
april 14, 2022 10:04:22

 

 

 

 



Photo: Twitter
Alongside the Venezuelan people, Cuba celebrates the heroic popular uprising that returned Comandante Chávez to the Presidency 20 years ago, tweeted Communist Party First Secretary and President of the Republic Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, adding that the attempted 2002 coup was intended to resurrect the country’s dismal past.
The coup against Chávez was launched the night of April 8, at a reception for military attachés at the Meliá Caracas hotel, when Venezuelan General Roberto González Cárdenas silently accepted the business card of U.S. Navy officer David H. Cazares.
“When the United States recognized in Hugo Chávez an indomitable political leader who was promoting fundamental change on the continent, it was decided that the Bolivarian Revolution must be aborted,” noted former diplomat and writer Germán Sánchez Otero, Cuban ambassador to the country at the time of the events, adding, “It was a coup designed by U.S. experts.”
In his book April uncensored, Sánchez explains the motives behind the coup, recalling that, on April 6, 2002, a top secret CIA report noted that dissident military factions, including disgruntled officers and lower-ranking radicals, were intensifying efforts to overthrow President Chávez, “as soon as this month.”
The U.S. continues to hatch plots like that of April 11, 2002, and repeats the blundering of Cazares, who mistook a general loyal to Chávez as a coup leader, and was obliged confess his error.
The message that Chávez entrusted to then-ambassador Sánchez also remains: “Tell Fidel not to worry; if there is a coup, the people and the Armed Forces will defeat it.”

Venezuela le demostró a EE. UU. que no vencerán los golpes cuando la Revolución es del pueblo

Venezuela le demostró a EE. UU. que no vencerán los golpes cuando la Revolución es del pueblo
Cuba celebra, junto al pueblo venezolano, aquel memorable y heroico suceso popular que hace 20 años devolvió al Comandante Chávez a la Presidencia, destacó el Primer Secretario del Comité Central del Partido y Presidente de la República de Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, en su cuenta en Twitter

Autor: José Llamos Camejo , enviado especial | internet@granma.cu
13 de abril de 2022 21:04:27
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Foto: Tomada de Twitter
Cuba celebra, junto al pueblo venezolano, aquel memorable y heroico suceso popular que hace 20 años devolvió al Comandante Chávez a la Presidencia, destacó el Primer Secretario del Comité Central del Partido y Presidente de la República de Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, en su cuenta en Twitter. Agregó, además, que aquel golpe de Estado pretendió sumir a Venezuela en un pasado oprobioso.

La asonada contra Chávez ya estaba decidida la noche del 8 de abril de 2002, cuando en la recepción de agregados militares, en el hotel Meliá Caracas, el general venezolano Roberto González Cárdenas, perspicaz y en silencio, recibía la tarjeta de David H. Cazares, oficial de la Marina estadounidense.

«Cuando EE. UU. advirtió en Hugo Chávez al líder político indomable que impulsaba un proyecto de cambios en el continente, decidió que la Revolución Bolivariana había que abortarla», expresó el exdiplomático y escritor Germán Sánchez Otero, embajador de Cuba en ese país, al momento de los hechos, el 11 de abril, quien opinó que «fue un golpe diseñado por expertos norteamericanos».

En su libro Abril sin censura, desentraña los móviles del golpe. Según ese texto, el 6 de abril de 2002, un informe top secret de la cia alertaba que facciones militares disidentes, entre ellas oficiales descontentos, y radicales de menor rango, intensificaban «esfuerzos para un golpe contra el Presidente Chávez, tan pronto como este mes».

Hoy el adversario planea actos abominables, como el del 11 de abril de 2002, y repite la ridiculez del gringo David Cazares, que a un general fiel a Chávez lo confundió con uno golpista, y se le confesó. También permanece el mensaje que un día Chávez le encomendó a Sánchez Otero: «Dile a Fidel que no se preocupe; si hay golpe de Estado, el pueblo y las Fuerzas Armadas van a derrotarlo».

One hundred years after Martí’s landing at Cajobabo, Fidel immortalized the event

Cuba lands once again at Cajobabo, the homeland’s sacred altar
127 years after the landing of José Martí and Máximo Gómez, along with other expeditionaries, at Playita de Cajobabo, Cubans return to the scene of the events to relive history

Author: Dairón Martínez Tejeda | internet@granma.cu
april 12, 2022 10:04:29

One hundred years after Martí’s landing at Cajobabo, Fidel immortalized the event as a symbol of continuity, of a single Revolution.




 

 

 

 

 

Photo: Estudio Revolución
127 years after the landing of José Martí and Máximo Gómez, along with other expeditionaries, at Playita de Cajobabo, Cubans return to the scene of the events to relive history.
Party First Secretary and President of the Republic Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez noted the importance of the date, on Twitter, evoking the words of Fidel who said that Martí had, on that day, cast aside the chains that had bound him throughout his life in Cuba’s independence struggle, describing the landing as “an extraordinary feat,” and the site as “a sacred place.”
The glorious event annually convokes hundreds of those committed to the ideas of Martí and Fidel, revolutionaries who follow the path of the Apostle on the road to building the society he dreamed of. April 11 is a source of pride for the nation and the region, selected by the Provincial Assembly of People’s Power in Guantánamo as the most significant event in history in this part of Cuba.
The people of Imías, who had the privilege of receiving the National Hero and his companions, children, youth and adults alike, march to the monument, crossing the rocky paths that Martí once walked. Relive the landing, the “leap,” the “great joy,” and with songs, poetry, dance and speeches professing the same patriotic love that propelled the expeditionaries’ oars, in honor of the martyrs, of Fidel and all those who throughout history have defended Cuba’s freedom throughout the course of their lives.
Additionally this April, some 50 researchers investigating Cuba’s wars of independence, from the provinces of Pinar del Río, Havana, Matanzas, Sancti Spíritus, Cienfuegos, Las Tunas, Holguín, Granma, Santiago de Cuba and Guantánamo are in the province to participate in the XXVII Playita de Cajobabo Workshop, an event organized by the Union of Cuban Historians and the José Martí Cultural Society, April 10- 12, which includes a visit to the Salustiano Leyva museum, the home of the first family that welcomed the heroes after the landing.