Remove Cuba from the List of States that allegedly sponsor

The Eiffel Tower is today a symbol of universal sport. Photo: @CubaMINREX 

A declaration signed by 123 countries, issued from the United Nations Human Rights Council, demands the United States to remove Cuba from the List of States that allegedly sponsor terrorism, the effects of which reinforce the economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed by the U.S. Government.
The First Secretary of the Party’s Central Committee and President of the Republic, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, expressed his gratitude through social networks for this expression of support.
Published in the Foreign Ministry of the Island, the document again points out that the unjust accusation goes against the fundamental principles and the imperative norms of International Law, and that the process through which the designation for that list is made is neither clear nor transparent.
Its permanence on it causes extraordinary negative consequences, due to its intimidating effect and the obstacle to economic-financial operations of third parties, for fear of being fined. It also hinders access to food, medicines, fuel, medical equipment and other basic goods.
The signatory nations called for fostering international solidarity and cooperation, instead of applying unilateral measures that affect rights and development in Cuba.

Condemnation of the genocide that Israel is committing against the Palestinian people

Photo: Archivo de Granma

We ratify in the strongest terms the

Photo: Archivo de Granma

We ratify in the strongest terms the condemnation of the brutal aggression and genocide that the Occupying Power, Israel, is carrying out against the population in the Gaza Strip, through the murder of tens of thousands of innocent civilians and the destruction of hospitals, schools, mosques, among other infrastructures, in flagrant violation of international humanitarian law.
We denounce the historical complicity of the United States of America by repeatedly using its right to veto to prevent the implementation of a ceasefire to stop the killing of innocent civilians.
We support the decision of the Government of Cuba to participate, as a Third State, in the lawsuit filed by South Africa against Israel before the International Court of Justice.
We urgently call for an immediate and permanent ceasefire in the Gaza Strip to put an end to the genocide being committed against the Palestinian people, and to allow the urgent entry of aid to address the grave humanitarian crisis being suffered by the inhabitants of Gaza.
We reaffirm Cuba’s historic position for a comprehensive, just and lasting solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, support for the just cause of the Palestinian people and their right to have their independent and sovereign State, with the pre-1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital, and that the refugees be allowed to return to their land. Likewise, that the entry of the State of Palestine as a full member of the United Nations Organization be guaranteed without further delay.

, is carrying out against the population in the Gaza Strip, through the murder of tens of thousands of innocent civilians and the destruction of hospitals, schools, mosques, among other infrastructures, in flagrant violation of international humanitarian law.
We denounce the historical complicity of the United States of America by repeatedly using its right to veto to prevent the implementation of a ceasefire to stop the killing of innocent civilians.
We support the decision of the Government of Cuba to participate, as a Third State, in the lawsuit filed by South Africa against Israel before the International Court of Justice.
We urgently call for an immediate and permanent ceasefire in the Gaza Strip to put an end to the genocide being committed against the Palestinian people, and to allow the urgent entry of aid to address the grave humanitarian crisis being suffered by the inhabitants of Gaza.
We reaffirm Cuba’s historic position for a comprehensive, just and lasting solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, support for the just cause of the Palestinian people and their right to have their independent and sovereign State, with the pre-1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital, and that the refugees be allowed to return to their land. Likewise, that the entry of the State of Palestine as a full member of the United Nations Organization be guaranteed without further delay.

The darkness of fascism threatens democracy in Venezuela

Photo: Venezuela Presidential Press 

Caracas, Venezuela.— Nicolás Maduro has been elected by his people as President, and, in view of this, the most extremist opposition -defeated at the polls- has taken off its diplomatic make-up.
They were hiding the real plan. Their intentions were not electoral, but violent. This was demonstrated in the last days, with a wave of terror financed by the national and international ultra-right, with the consent of the White House, as the President has denounced.
Sabotage to the headquarters of public agencies, destruction of machines and electoral material, destruction of symbols of national identity and obstruction of public roads are some of the terrorist actions perpetrated.
On the other hand, the National Assembly (NA) approved a draft Agreement of recognition to the electoral results of July 28 and, in a joint installation of the Council of State and the National Defense Council, Maduro requested advice to strengthen the biosecurity system of the country.
In addition, he announced the creation of an economic fund and appointed a commission to protect the families who are victims of the “fascist comanditos”, as well as the creation of a special Commission for the government to assume the defense in the social networks, and requested the deployment of a patrol and protection plan in the Venezuelan streets. He also determined to create a system for the protection of popular leaders in the communities. Finally, he notified that a window will be opened to denounce criminal activities.
Meanwhile, in the center of Caracas, and in other cities of the country, the people have taken to the streets with the tricolor flag to defend, in a united march, peace and national stability.

ALBA-TCP must be in the first trench against interference and interventionism

Discurso de Díaz Canel
The Cuban president said that in such adverse times it is necessary to “multiply solidarity in the face of political polarization and the division of our societies.”

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Dear brother, President Luis Arce, we share and support your words, and thank you for giving us the opportunity to participate in this ALBA-TCP Summit;

Dear President Nicolas Maduro;

Dear brother Prime Ministers Ralph Gonsalves, of St. Vincent and the Grenadines; Roosevelt Skerrit, of Dominica, and Gaston Browne, of Antigua and Barbuda;

Dear representatives of the nations that make up our Alliance;

Dear Jorge Arreaza, Executive Secretary of ALBA-TCP:

I would like to begin by expressing our deepest solidarity with the sister nations of the Caribbean that have suffered severe damage in recent days as a result of Hurricane Beryl.

The loss of lives and the material damage caused by this hurricane hurt as if they were our own, and here we ratify that they can always count on the modest support of Cuba, where we know very well the scope of these blows of nature against the small island territories and their fragile economies.

In that understanding and in the historical will to contribute what we can, the Cuban collaborators who suffered the hurricane’s onslaught together with the towns where they are working, immediately joined the national efforts to assist those in need from the very beginning of the recovery, because for us it is very clear that no problem affecting the region is alien to us.

Comrades:

When the first news of the irregular movements of some Bolivian military units became known, we immediately rejected those actions and immediately maintained the denunciation and offered support to brother President Lucho Arce.

We cannot allow the return of the infamous coup attitudes and actions that sowed such a painful memory in Our America and that seek to reverse the popular will.

For us it is inadmissible that the legitimately established constitutional order should be violated by force of arms.

The circumstances explained by President Arce, which urgently summon us to this Summit, confirm the validity and the need to defend with force and determination the Proclamation of Latin America and the Caribbean as a Zone of Peace approved ten years ago at the Second Celac Summit in Havana.

At times like these we must multiply solidarity in the face of the political polarization and division of our societies promoted by the adversaries of Latin American and Caribbean unity and integration.

The ultra-right uses this polarization to use manipulation and deceit to attack popularly oriented governments, to hinder their social development policies and the progress achieved as a result of decades of struggle of the peoples.

If they achieve their objectives, periods of calm will not come. Repression will come, persecution of social leaders; atrocious neoliberalism will come, the surrender of natural resources to transnational corporations. New lost decades will come and will accentuate the setback of all the advances in the integration that we owe each other and that is possible if we continue to bet on unity with respect for diversity.

Our peoples know this. This explains the spontaneous mobilization that immediately came to the defense of President Lucho, even at the risk of their lives.

A government of progressive and popular orientation must defend itself in compact unity against the powerful adversaries it generates.

It is up to all of us to promote solidarity and cooperation in the region, in strict compliance with the principle of non-intervention directly or indirectly in the internal affairs of any other State, but supporting, without hesitation, progressive governments when they are attacked by the traditional oligarchies in coordination with external and internal referents under the auspices of imperialism.

It is urgent and necessary to reject the coup methods that are constantly emerging and to denounce the use of modern tools of manipulation that try to stop, frustrate and abort the progressive political processes in our America.

We see it happening again and again in sister Venezuela, where they are trying to generate violence once again, now in the context of a new electoral process.

We confirm it in the constant U.S. meddling in the internal affairs of Nicaragua, where we still remember and hurt the terrible events of 2018.

Only the unity of our peoples, of the social organizations and their referents will allow us to successfully confront the plans of imperialism and its allies against the sovereignty and independence of our nations.

ALBA-TCP, our Alliance, must be and will continue to be in the first trench of that battle against the demons of interference, interventionism, neocolonialism, the Monroist spirit that, 200 years after its formulation, continues to mark the gaze and actions of the empire towards Our America.

Always onward to victory!

Thank you very much.