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Breaking the Silence

Thursday, 10 May 2012 06:02 By Andres Gomez, director of Areítodigital
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The criminal action that destroyed the offices of Airline Brokers is a terrorist act is an act of terrorism against the right of all citizens of the United States to travel to CubaMiami. - We must break the silence that has prevailed in Miami on the terrorist attack that destroyed the offices in Coral Gables of Airline Brokers, a charter flight company to Cuba, on Friday April 27.
 

International Workers Day

Wednesday, 02 May 2012 09:57 By Ana Ivis Galán García
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Banners, flags, posters and slogans carried by the workers and their families, students and foreign guests decorated this year’s rally.In Cuba, every May 1st is an occasion of celebration, confirmation and commitment to the working class, the heroic nation to which we belong and the Revolution that was always of the humble and for the humble.
 

Declaration of the Cuban Revolutionary Government for our Second Independence

Wednesday, 18 April 2012 00:00
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Cuba calls on all countries of Latin America and the Caribbean to maintain unity in face of the continued attempts to drive a wedge between “Our America”.The Summit held in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia, gave evidence of the ever-growing abyss that exists between "Our America", as Martí called it, and the "turbulent and brutal North that despises us."
 

The Wheel of Vengeance

Sunday, 01 April 2012 10:42 By Nestor Nunez
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U.S. budget for 2013 intends to include millions of dollars in expenses to support what they describe as "for democracy programs in Cuba and Venezuela."The American circles of power are well versed in ignoring claims against their excesses, even those that are more pronounced in lukewarm and fuzzy terms.
 

What's at Stake in Venezuela? (Part II)

Saturday, 17 March 2012 09:47 By Ernesto Vera Mellado
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This is a crucial year for Venezuela: the dilemma between socialism and capitalism, between exclusion and inclusion, between returning to the past or build a future.Even before of his announcement of his intentions to beat Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez in the October elections, the candidate Henrique Capriles Radonski started a quest for the presidential chair. (Part I)
 

What's at Stake in Venezuela (I)

Thursday, 15 March 2012 21:41 By Ernesto Vera Mellado
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After 13 years of unsuccessful attempts to oust President Hugo Chavez, the right wing in the country grouped in what they call the United Democratic Table (MUD) and elected its presidential candidate last February 12th.
 


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