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The Cuban accomplishment, achieved despite the United States’ draconian blockade, is remarkable.

APRIL 2, 2021
Some Standard Cynical CIA-Style Cuba Covid Reporting at The Washington Post
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Photograph Source: Martin Abegglen from Bern, Switzerland – CC BY-SA 2.0
Never underestimate the cynicism of American corporate media. As the Scotland-based historian Helen Yaffe recently observed on Counterpunch, the socialist state of Cuba currently has five COVID-19 vaccines in clinical trials “and is set to be among the first nations to vaccinate its entire population.” Further: “Cuba has gone on the offensive against Covid-19, mobilizing the prevention-focused, community based public healthcare system to carry out daily house visits to actively detect and treat cases and channeling the medical science sector to adapt and produce new treatments for patients and Covid-19 specific vaccines. These advances bring hope not just for Cuba, but for the world.”
Cuba has one of the lowest COVID-19 infection rates and one of the lowest COVID-19 death rates in the Western world. The relatively small island nation is the only Latin American country to have developed its own vaccine. We can expect Cuba to export its vaccine, as it has long exported its surplus medical workers, to other nations within and beyond Latin America. By the end of the year, the island nation of 11 million should be able to produce 100 million doses.
The Cuban accomplishment, achieved despite the United States’ draconian blockade, is remarkable. As Jaffe notes, it’s all about the socialism, the creation of a society outside and against the rule of imperialist capitalism. “Cuba,” Yaffe writes: “has become a world-leader in biotechnology because it has a socialist state with a centrally planned economy, that has invested in science and technology and puts human welfare before …capitalism and greed…. it is the absence of the capitalist profit motive which underlies the outstanding domestic and international response to Covid-19 by socialist Cuba…”
Indeed. Socialist Cuba, founded in part by a Marxist physician (Che Guevera) who said that love for one’s fellow human beings was at the heart of being a revolutionary, puts humanity first, without concern for private accumulation and return. Imagine.
But journalists Anthony Faiola and Ana Vanessa Herrero, reporters at the longtime CIA-affiliated Washington Post, know better. All they can see in socialist Cuba’s humanistic COVID-19 achievements are an attempted “public relations coup for an isolated country that was added back to the U.S. list of state sponsors of terrorism in the final days of the Trump administration.”
The Yankee journalists with Hispanic names comment not on the many lives Cuba’s vaccines will protect and save but on how the Cuban vaccines “could make Cuba the pharmacist for nations lumped by Washington into the ‘Axis of Evil’ and ‘Troika of Tyranny’” – Iran and Venezuela.
Faiola and Herrero have nothing to say about the vicious Orwellian absurdity of Washington designating Cuba a terrorist state and lumping Cuba, Venezuela, and Iran into a “Troika of Tyranny – or of Washington’s longstanding enforcement of Cuba’s “isolated” status (punishment for the unforgivable sin of breaking off from U.S.-imperialist rule).
But the imperial scribes Faiola and Herrero are happy to quote the right-wing Cuba critic Eric Farnsworth, vice president of the U.S.-dominated Council of the Americas, on how Cuba’s vaccines will “soften the image of a country that’s being accused of doing some pretty bad things. It undermines the message that Cuba is a broadly authoritarian country that can’t produce anything good,” Failoa and Herrero write.
And who puts out that slanderous image and message of Cuba, a beacon of humanitarian and egalitarian policy and values? United States propagandists like Eric Farnsworth, of course, with help from their good friends at the Washington Post and other major U.S. media outlets.
The Post reporters also accuse Cuba of trying to profit from “vaccine tourists” and vaccine exports, as if there would be something wrong with the socialist nation trying to pay for its outstanding experiment in non-capitalist life over and against Uncle Sam’s brutal embargo and sanctions.
Never mind that, as the reporters note, Cuba “will provide its vaccines free or at cost to poorer nations.”
Oh, “But,” Faiola and Herrero write, “it could charge a premium to others, making money in a manner similar to the profits it reaps from its medical brigades, or emergency teams of doctors and nurses experienced in combating global outbreaks and dispatched in large numbers last year to aid hard-hit countries in the coronavirus fight.”
Profits for who? For Cuban Big Pharma executives living in grand, super-opulent mansions, with armed security personnel guarding absurdly wealthy occupants against desperately poor masses living in sprawling slums like the ones that pockmark Latin American cities like Bogota, Quito, Lima, Sao Paolo, and Rio de Janiero? No, for the Cuban socialist state and its extraordinary medical-industrial complex and educational system, which serve a nation that remarkably combines a high standard of living with a low carbon footprint.
“A successful vaccine.” Faioa and Herrero observe, “could become a vital new source of revenue for Cuba, which has been suffering a brutal economic crisis that has citizens waiting hours in line to buy scarce food, soap and toothpaste. The economy worsened under Trump-era sanctions that tightened the long-standing U.S. economic embargo of Cuba by curbing remittances, scaling back U.S. flights, ending cruise ship passenger traffic and further complicating Cuba’s access to the global financial system.”
Well, gee, then let’s wish Cuba well in its vaccine development, no? Let’s end the embargo and remove the sanctions in order to help assist this remarkable island nation in its noble effort to fight death and disease, yes?
There’s no positive endorsement of Cuba’s achievement to be found in Failoa and Herrero’s report, of course. Their story ends with a quote from a Cuban government opponent who says that “Cuba thinks that this vaccine will give them political credit. If anything, this will serve as [more] propaganda.”
Imperial cynics and propagandists can only see the world through the lens of cynicism and propaganda, which they project on to others.
Paul Street’s new book is The Hollow Resistance: Obama, Trump, and Politics of Appeasement.

En el centro de Cuba, la historia crecida de sus jóvenes

Dispuestos a hacer futuro, porque somos el presente
En este, como en otros momentos de la historia, la juventud cubana ha preferido el bando de los que aman y construyen, sabiéndose, ante todo, patriota
Autor: Leidys María Labrador Herrera | leidys@granma.cu
3 de abril de 2021 00:04:58


Foto: Ismael Batista Ramírez
No es la juventud eterna condición del ser, pero sí son eternas las huellas que esos años de ímpetu, expectativas, sueños y empuje ilimitado, nos dejan para el resto de la vida.
Cuando se sabe disfrutar ese divino tesoro, y se abrazan de él las más profundas enseñanzas que brotan de las experiencias vividas, nada podrá apagar el orgullo y la certeza de que andamos por buen camino.
Si, además, convertimos los años mozos en simbiosis entre el querer y el deber, si la decisión de superarnos y crecer como personas se combina con nuestras responsabilidades como miembros de una colectividad, con los pasos que seguimos a lo largo del camino de nuestro andar por la tierra, nos acompañará también la satisfacción de no dejar a la historia pasar de largo frente a nuestros ojos, sino de ser parte de ella, desde el bando de los que aman y construyen.

En el centro de Cuba, la historia crecida de sus jóvenes
¿Qué sería de un país si sus nuevas generaciones renunciaran al empeño de edificarlo para el bien de todos, para el suyo propio, para el futuro? ¿Qué sería de esta Isla sin la renovadora energía de sus juveniles retoños que, abrazados a su amor por ella, han decidido ocupar, en este tiempo, como en otros, el lugar donde el mayor privilegio es la oportunidad de servirla?


Nadie como el hombre y la mujer que van creciendo entienden lo que implica hacer camino al andar. Y qué hermosa es la oportunidad de hacerlo desde la originalidad del pensamiento propio, desde la iniciativa renovadora, pero con sólidas bases en ejemplos paradigmáticos que han legado, con su hacer, la mejor de las herencias: ética, humanismo, voluntad y fe inquebrantable en el futuro, en el concepto siempre bien defendido de continuidad.
Otro abril de esperanzas nos abraza, y en ese simbólico acto viven la calidez de un pueblo unido, seguro de sus principios, con plena confianza en la obra social que lo ampara. Quién puede negar que entre los brazos que han mantenido sólidos los lazos del pensar como país, están los de una juventud agigantada por los desafíos del momento histórico, negada a dejarse subvertir, abrazada a los valores y a los principios que habitan al término «patriotas».


De Jóvenes Rebeldes a Comunistas, la misma convicción por el país
Se empina el cuarto mes de un calendario que ya se presenta desafiante, a más de un año de iniciado un caos mundial de vidas arrebatadas por la muerte, de economías paralizadas, de capital que desampara a los más necesitados.
Pero no, esa no es Cuba. Para nosotros vive, en esta fecha, el simbolismo de lo que logra una nación cuando pone a sus niños y jóvenes en el centro de su proyecto social. ¿Hemos sufrido las consecuencias del caos? Sí. ¿Hemos recibido estocadas enemigas por todos los flancos? También. ¿Hemos abandonado la construcción de la nación que queremos, hemos enfrentado la enajenación de las nuevas generaciones con respecto a su realidad? No, eso jamás.
No hace falta enumerar las proezas, los logros, los actos desinteresados de altruismo y entrega, para tener seguridad plena del alto compromiso que ha demostrado la juventud cubana con su Isla soberana. Basta decir que hemos entendido, en toda su dimensión, una verdad irrenunciable: estamos dispuestos a hacer futuro, porque nosotros, también, somos el presente.

Cuba and Russia reiterate mutual interest in cooperation

Cuba and Russia reiterate mutual interest in cooperation
Havana and Moscow maintain collaboration in the railroad, energy, transport and communications industries, topics that are periodically discussed in the 14 working groups functioning within the framework of the Joint Intergovernmental Commission

Author: Milagros Pichardo Pérez | internet@granma.cu
april 1, 2021 09:04:34


Co-presidents of the Commission, Cuban Deputy Prime Minister Ricardo Cabrisas and Yuri Borisov, Vice President of the Russian Federation. Photo: José Manuel Correa


The need to globalize solidarity and international cooperation were emphasized yesterday, during the 18th meeting of the Cuba-Russia Intergovernmental Commission for economic-commercial and scientific-technical collaboration, which concludes today, and is headed by co-chairs Ricardo Cabrisas Ruiz, deputy prime minister of the Republic of Cuba, and Yuri Ivanovich Borisov, vice president of the Russian Federation’s government.

In describing the meeting, Cabrisas noted that the traditionally friendly relation between the two nations was reconfirmed, while Borisov described Cuba as a key and strategic partner for his country, with which relations are based on respect, trust and transparency; aspects that mark the history shared by the two nations.

Discussed were matters of mutual interest in the economic, financial, energy, transportation, agriculture, communications and health arenas, among others. The Cuban Deputy Prime Minister emphasized the need to effectively coordinate practical action to neutralize the effects of selective policies and unilateral measures against our countries.

He also thanked Russia for its historic position against the U.S. blockade and reiterated Cuba’s condemnation of the unjust sanctions Moscow is facing.

The Russian co-chair highlighted the coordinated work of the parties within the framework of the commission and the consensus reached on the main issues of bilateral interaction. Currently, important negotiations are underway regarding industry and military-technical cooperation, and special attention is being paid to the financial aspects of Russian-Cuban trade, he said.

Havana and Moscow maintain collaboration in the railroad, energy, transportation and communications industries, among others, topics that are periodically discussed in the 14 working groups functioning within the framework of the Joint Intergovernmental Commission.

Cuba is today making headlines with our five candidate Vaccines

Simply Cuba
Cuba is today making headlines in international media with our five candidate vaccines, a real feat accomplished with no other motivation than to defeat the pandemic, because of an indisputable truth

Madeleine Sautié Rodríguezmarch 11, 2021 10:03:31


Photo: Granma Archives
Just a little more than two months after the coronavirus pandemic became part of the planet’s history, Cuba had not yet registered a single case. Now, exactly one year following the appearance of the first patients within our national territory, we have not had a day’s rest in the battle against COVID-19.

From the first world we received terrifying images: hospitals and morgues overwhelmed; desolate testimonies, pain, covered faces, no kisses, no embraces, physical distancing.

A British cruise ship with infected passengers aboard, in need of safe harbor and some way to send the sick back to their country, was rejected by other governments. It was Cuba, in love with life, that assumed the operation others feared.

The world was not surprised to see the image of that moving message displayed from the ship’s deck: Thank you, Cuba. Much less our people. Accustomed to solidarity and the satisfaction that good deeds give us, the gesture seemed totally natural.

Nor was anyone surprised to see leaders of our institutions appear on television to speak to the people as the epidemic spread. No one doubted that medical care for all Cubans would be guaranteed, of course, free of charge, regardless of the most economic circumstances caused by a brutal blockade against our country. It came as no surprise to see Henry Reeve brigades set off to distant lands to restore health to so many citizens of the world.

Cuba is today making headlines in international media with our five candidate vaccines, a real feat accomplished with no other motivation than to defeat the pandemic, because of an indisputable truth. Nor is this note the work of chance.

This magic was forged by a man who thought of everything and has lasted more than 60 years. History does not allow us to lie; Fidel lives on, building and founding.