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News Item Fidel Castro’s Reflection: The Threatening Dangers by Fidel Castro — last modified Mar 11, 2010 09:08 AM
Cuban Revolution leader Fidel Castro talks about to the extinction of our species which he warn about 20 years ago, in Rio de Janeiro, while referring to the tragedy people faced in Haiti and Chile. I think it is the duty of the international community to objectively report the tragedy sustained by both peoples.
News Item Fidel’s Reflection: My Recent Meeting with Lula by ACN — last modified Mar 03, 2010 10:34 AM
Cuban Revolution leader Fidel Castro highlighted the significance and symbolism he attached to Lula's recent visit and the last meeting with him, from his personal and revolutionary points of view.
News Item Fidel Castro: The Bolivarian Revolution and the Antilles by Fidel Castro — last modified Feb 09, 2010 07:30 AM
Cuban Revolution leader Fidel Castro stated that socially and politically we are more underdeveloped than ever. Robots are replacing soldiers; media are replacing educators and governments start to be overtaken by events without knowing what to do. The desperation that prevails among many international political leaders is an evidence of their powerlessness to solve the many problems that pile up in their working offices.
News Item Fidel Castro: We Send Doctors, not Soldiers by Fidel Castro — last modified Jan 26, 2010 10:23 AM
Cuban Revolution leader Fidel Castro said that approximately 400 doctors and healthcare workers are helping the Haitian people free of charge. Our doctors are working every day at 227 of the 237 communes of that country. On the other hand, no less than 400 young Haitians have been graduated as medical doctors in our country.
Page Fidel Castro: Cooperation Spirit is Put to Test in Haiti by Fidel Castro — last modified Jan 29, 2010 01:51 PM
Cuban Revolution leader Fidel Castro said that the news reported from Haiti describe a great chaos that was to be expected, given the exceptional situation created in the aftermath of the catastrophe. "Haiti will put to the test the endurance of the cooperation spirit before egoism, chauvinism, ignoble interests and contempt for other nations prevail", he added.
Page Reflections by Comrade Fidel: Haiti’s Lesson by Fidel Castro — last modified Jan 18, 2010 08:36 AM
Cuban Revolution leader Fidel Castro said that a lot of people are sincerely touched by the tragedy, especially natural unassuming people but perhaps few stop to think on why Haiti is such a poor country and why almost 50 percent of its population depends of family remittances. And in this context, would it not be proper to also analyze the reality leading to the current situation of Haiti and its huge suffering?
News Item Fidel Castro: The World Half a Century Later by cuba.cu — last modified Jan 08, 2010 08:33 AM
On the 51st anniversary of the victory of the Revolution, Fidel reborns the memories of that January 1st, when the Rebels´ victory started a change in the Cuban nation and talks about the new battle that Cuba has faced to preserve its independence.
News Item Fidel Castro’s Reflection: Humanity’s Right to Life by Fidel Castro — last modified Jan 29, 2010 02:34 PM
Cuban Revolution leader Fidel Castro said that climate change is already causing enormous damage and hundreds of millions of poor people are enduring the consequences. In his latest reflection dedicated to the climate change topic, he added that the most advanced research centers have claimed that there is little time to avoid an irreversible catastrophe.
News Item Fidel Castro: The Truth of What Happened at the Summit by Fide Castro — last modified Jan 29, 2010 02:26 PM
The youth is more interested than anyone else in the future. Until very recently, the discussion revolved around the kind of society we would have. Today, the discussion centers on whether human society will survive.
News Item Fidel Castro's Message to Hugo Chavez by acn — last modified Jan 29, 2010 02:56 PM
Fidel recalls the 15 anniversary of his meeting with Chávez at the Main Hall of the University of Havana. He also refers to the profound friendship links between Cuba and Venezuela and says: ‘The Bolivarian Revolution will never be forgiven for its support to Cuba at a time when the empire believed that our people would again fall in their hands’.
News Item Fidel Castro: Obama's Cynical Action was Uncalled For by Fidel Castro — last modified Dec 11, 2009 01:51 PM
Cuban leader Fidel Castro says the President of the United States does not say one word of the hundreds of thousands of persons who have died in Iraq and Afghanistan. “Why did Obama accept the Peace Nobel Prize when he had already decided to take the war in Afghanistan to the last consequences? His cynical act was uncalled for”, he added.
Page Reflections by Comrade Fidel: Is There any Margin for Hypocrisy and Deceit? by acn — last modified Dec 02, 2009 12:53 PM
Cuban Revolution leader Fidel Castro Ruz highlighted Hugo Chavez struggle to overcome the problems caused by The United States of America in the Latin-American countries which includes social violence and drug trafficking.
News Item Reflections by Comrade Fidel: The Bolivarian Revolution and Peace by fidel castro — last modified Jan 28, 2010 03:59 PM
Cuban Revolution leader Fidel Castro stated that drugs should not be used as a pretext to set up bases, invade countries and bring violence, war and plundering to Third World nations. "This is the worst environment to sow good qualities among the people and to bring education, healthcare and development to other nations.
News Item Fidel Castro’s Reflection: A Science Fiction Story by Fidel Castro — last modified Nov 13, 2009 10:35 AM
Cuban Revolution leader Fidel Castro holds the view that before Obama completes his term there will be from six to eight right-wing governments in Latin America that will be allies of the empire. Likewise, the US extreme right will try to limit his administration to one term.
News Item Fidel Castro's Reflection: Colombia's Annexation to USA by Fidel Castro — last modified Nov 10, 2009 02:10 PM
Cuban Revolution leader Fidel Castro asserted Friday that anyone moderately informed can understand immediately that the sweetened Complementary Agreement for Defense and Security Cooperation and Technical Assistance between the governments of Colombia and the United States amounts to the annexation of the South American
Page Fidel Castro: The Best Tribute to a Hero's Mother by Fidel Castro — last modified Nov 07, 2009 08:23 PM
Cuban Revolution leader Fidel Castro wrote an article posted on Wednesday in the Cubadebate website entitled "The Best tribute to a Hero's Mother", to honor the late mother of Gerardo Hernandez, in which he said that "this is the only way to honor the memory of the legions of mothers and women like her in Cuba who have sacrificed the best and most precious in their lives for the Revolution and for Socialism."
Page Fidel Castro's Reflections: Relevant News by Fidel Castro — last modified Nov 02, 2009 08:03 AM
Significant events have taken place in our country lately.
Page Fidel Castro:The ALBA and Copenhaguen by Fidel Castro — last modified Jan 28, 2010 03:03 PM
Cuban Revolution leader said that the festivities associated to the 7th ALBA Summit, held in the historic Bolivian region of Cochabamba, showed the rich culture of the Latin American peoples and the joy elicited in children, young people and adults in general by the singing, the dancing, the costumes and rich expressions of the human beings of all ethnic groups.
News Item Fidel Castro’s Reflection: A Nobel Prize for Evo by Fidel Castro — last modified Jan 28, 2010 01:58 PM
Cuban Revolution leader Fidel Castro said that “if Obama was awarded the Nobel for winning the elections in a racist society despite his being African American, Evo deserves it for winning them in his country despite his being a native and his having delivered on his promises”.
Page The Bells Are Tolling For The Dollar by Fidel Castro — last modified Oct 13, 2009 04:34 PM
The Empire has ruled the world through economy and deceit rather than force. At the end of WWII, it had attained the privilege of minting the convertible hard currency, the monopoly over the nuclear weapon and the possession of most of the gold in the world while it was the only large-scale producer of manufactured equipment, consumer goods, food and services worldwide. However, there was a limit to the printing of paper money: the gold standard at a regular price of 35 dollars a troy ounce.
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