Fidel, the root of the tree

Photo: Estudios Revolución

In Birán, fertile land of men who shape the future, Cuba celebrated the 99th birthday of the Commander-in-Chief on Wednesday, as it did throughout the country, a tribute that marked the beginning of a greater celebration: the commemorative program for Fidel’s centenary, which is, as the poet would say, “the root of the tree.”
The celebration in the historic complex, sheltered by a leafy carob tree and the cedars that almost a century ago sheltered the birth of a symbol, was presided over by another extraordinary son of that Holguín land, the most loyal Fidel supporter among Cubans, his brother in blood and ideas, Army General Raúl Castro Ruz, leader at the forefront of the Cuban Revolution.
Alongside Raúl, at that site which was the starting point in the history of the homeland, were First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party and President of the Republic, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez; as well as other members of the Political Bureau, leaders of the Party, the State and the Government, the Union of Young Communists, mass organizations, the Revolutionary Armed Forces and the Ministry of the Interior, and a representation of young people from the provinces of Santiago de Cuba, Guantánamo, and Holguín.
And in a special way, the youth solidarity brigade from several countries around the world participated in this day of remembrance, reaffirming that Cuba is not alone.
With the certainty that Fidel is a country and, rather than evoking him, it is time to bring him into the present and continue his legacy with deeds, Roberto Morales Ojeda, Member of the Political Bureau and Secretary of Organization of the Party’s Central Committee, reviewed the Commander’s fruitful life, which began in the batey of Birán and changed the course of history forever.

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Fidel and culture, the eternal battle

In the scope of Cuban culture and its depth is Fidel’s legacy

Culture, in its broadest concept, was a permanent obsession for Fidel, who was convinced of the crucial role it played in the transformation of a society that was making its debut in Revolution. Without it, he said, “there is no possible freedom”.
Aware of the spiritual sustenance that culture provides, and of the strength it brings to a people, Fidel would have it among the top priorities of the Revolutionary Government, which had to sow the ideals that the new times were demanding.
Although -and recalling Cintio- it was astonishing “the fertilization erasing the countless frustrations, the unspeakable humiliations, the meticulous nightmares!”, it was also true that “other combats were beginning then”.
Led by its leader, the young Revolution was a titanic undertaking that, three months after its triumph, founded the National Printing House of Cuba and made its debut, not for nothing, with an edition of one hundred thousand copies of The Ingenious Hidalgo Don Quixote of La Mancha.

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The Summer Beach and Sea Sports Festival is taking place on Havana’s beaches

It will be possible to compete in volleyball, field hockey, wrestling, badminton and soccer, all in their sand version, as well as sailing, apnea, aquathlon and other modalities. Photo: ACN

A party is going on these days on the beaches of Havana’s coast, with the celebration of the First Summer Sea and Beach Sports Festival, which will be held until August 13.
The inauguration took place at the Gerardo Abreu Fontán Social Worker’s Circle, in the municipality of Playa, and will also see action at the Félix Elmuza and Otto Parellada entities, and at the Villa Bacuranao and Guanabo beaches.
The activities are aimed at healthy leisure and recreation for the Cuban family during the summer season, and will include volleyball, field hockey, wrestling, badminton and soccer, all in their sand version, as well as sailing, apnea, aquathlon and other modalities.
The Festival will not only have a sports section, but will also be useful for technical training, with workshops and educational spaces.
The program, sponsored by Inder, responds not only to the promotion of a new summer initiative, but also to the precept of sport for all, always defended by our social project.
Sport is making a comeback in this summer 2025, along with other options for enjoyment, and as a platform for physical wellbeing and social cohesion.
In addition to the sports activities, ecological workshops, artistic presentations and spaces for local art have been announced, in order to guarantee options for all ages and social sectors.
The project will also be valid to promote environmental care, as it will develop sanitation and cleaning initiatives in the natural scenarios chosen as venues.
The first edition of this event will conclude with a tribute to our greatest athlete, Commander-in-Chief Fidel Castro Ruz, on the 99th anniversary of his birth; a well-deserved recognition to the man who put all his efforts to bring ideas like this to the people.

The national ensign in the hands of the future champions

The athletes will defend their flag in each of the facilities in Asunción. Photo: Ricardo López Hevia

Yesterday was a different experience at the Antonio Maceo Monument Complex in San Pedro. The emblematic site, located in the municipality of Bauta, in the province of Artemisa, served as a stage for the future of Cuban sports to receive the banner that will accompany them in the upcoming Junior Pan American Games in Asuncion.
Deputy Prime Minister Inés María Chapman Waugh and five-time Olympic champion Mijaín López, Hero of the Republic of Cuba, handed over the national ensign to wrestler Yainelis Sanz and rower Roberto Carlos Paz, escorted by Yisnoly López (canoeing) and Emmanuel de la Rosa (weightlifting), in a ceremony that evoked patriotic feelings in the place where the lieutenant general of the Liberator Army Antonio Maceo fell in combat.
In the presence of Yuniasky Crespo Vaquero, head of the Department of Attention to the Social Sector of the Central Committee of the Party, the taekwondoca Elianet María Crespo, and the beach volleyball player, Eblis Verane, laid a wreath in the exact place where Maceo and his aide Francisco Gómez Toro fell in combat.
The 231 talented young people who make up the Antillean delegation were summoned to defend with dignity, and with Maceo’s intransigence, the patriotic colors in each of the competition scenarios.
In Yainelis Sanz’s opinion, “being the Cuban flag bearer represents a great honor and an additional motivation to add my second title in these competitions. We know that the challenge ahead is great, but we have trained hard to achieve the best possible performance,” she told Granma.
On the other hand, the president of Inder, Osvaldo Vento, stated that “we are happy with the representation we are going to have in these Games. In the midst of a very complex scenario, the Revolution has allocated valuable resources for the preparation of our athletes. We cannot create false expectations, but we know that our athletes will give their all for Cuba in Asunción,” he said.
Asunción-2025 will be an ideal scenario to evaluate the Island’s sports reserve and achieve the highest number of qualifiers for the Lima-2027 Pan American Games. Those are the fundamental objectives, confirmed to this newspaper by José Antonio Miranda Carrera, general director of High Performance of Inder.
Cuba will only participate in 56% of the 336 events called, due to the impossibility of covering the entire critical route in most of the specialties. In the Cali-Valle-2021 edition, 29 gold medals were obtained, which meant a 13.6% of effectiveness, given that there were 212 competitors. A better parameter than Colombia (12.6%, with 386 members) and Mexico (12%, with 378).
This time, the studies of opponents and positions in the ranking show that the greatest potential to bring gold medals are centered on athletics, canoeing, wrestling, judo, weightlifting and rowing, with taekwondo, fencing, volleyball, beach volleyball, diving and table tennis, with real possibilities of climbing the podium of awards.
The political-cultural gala was also attended by Meyvis Estévez Echavarría, first secretary of the UJC National Committee, and the president of the Cuban Olympic Committee, Roberto León Richards.