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To the martyrs of the Revolution, the homage of Santiago and all Cuba

In its streets, Santiago de Cuba raised Frank País. Photo: Luis Alberto Portuondo

Santiago de Cuba. -The people of Santiago, in pilgrimages to the intersection of Callejón del Muro and San Germán, and the Santa Ifigenia patrimonial cemetery, paid homage to their beloved son Frank País García and his companion in struggle, Raúl Pujol Arencibia, who were assassinated by henchmen of the Batista tyranny on July 30, 1957, date consecrated as the Day of the Martyrs of the Revolution.
At the Martyrs’ Altarpiece in Santa Ifigenia, floral offerings were placed by the leader of the Cuban Revolution, Army General Raúl Castro Ruz; the First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Party and President of the Republic, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez; Esteban Lazo Hernández, president of the National Assembly of People’s Power and the Council of State, and the Cuban people.
Díaz-Canel expressed in X that in both patriots “we have references of virtue, and also the pride of knowing that we come from Cubans like them”.
To the rhythm of patriotic marches, played by the Municipal Concert Band, the highest political and governmental authorities of Santiago and the people arrived at the Martyrs’ Square, where a wreath was placed on behalf of the people of Cuba, at the base of the monument that commemorates the event of which Fidel said: “What monsters! They do not know the intelligence, the character, the integrity that they have murdered”.
During the day of tribute, Party militant cards were given to outstanding workers, and in the afternoon, the funeral honors that the people of the Hero City held that day were reedited in honor of Frank, of whom Army General Raúl Castro Ruz said: “he was upright in principles, organized and demanding, of a proverbial modesty, courageous to the point of recklessness and of uncommon intuition; he was the kind of man who penetrates deeply and definitively into the heart of the people”.

Our martyrs: Neither forgotten, or dead

Our martyrs: Neither forgotten, or dead
Yesterday, Martyrs of the Revolution Day, Cuban President Díaz-Canel tweeted a heartfelt message: “July 30, a sad day in the memory of Cuba. Frank País and Raúl Pujol were murdered in Santiago de Cuba. The rebellious city wears the 26th and sings the Bayamo anthem. Today is Martyrs’ Day. Glory to those who had only their young, promising lives, and gave them for the homeland”

Author: Eduardo Palomares | informacion@granmai.cu
july 31, 2020 09:07:00

Photo: Miguel Rubiera Justiz/AIN
SANTIAGO DE CUBA.— The First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba Central Committee, Army General Army Raul Castro Ruz, sent a floral tribute to honor Frank Pais Garcia on the 63rd anniversary of his brutal assassination, placed alongside his tomb, during the people of Santiago’s customary commemoration every July 30, Martyrs of the Revolution Day.

Central Committee members and leaders of the Provincial Defense Council, Lázaro Expósito Canto and Beatriz Johnson Urrutia, presided the events in the city’s patrimonial Santa Ifigenia Cmetery, with the participation of other representatives of the Party, government, the Young Communist League, mass organizations, the Revolutionary Armed Forces and the Ministry of the Interior.

Floral wreaths from Army General Raul Castro, President of the Republic Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, National Assembly of People’s Power President Esteban Lazo Hernández, and the people of Cuba, were placed before the pantheon of July 26th Martyrs.

Dedicated to all the many martyrs, Díaz-Canel tweeted a heartfelt message: “July 30, a sad day in the memory of Cuba. Frank País and Raúl Pujol were murdered in Santiago de Cuba. The rebellious city wears the 26th and sings the Bayamo anthem. Today is Martyrs’ Day. Glory to those who had only their young, promising lives, and gave them for the homeland.”