Citas

"Imperialism will never succeed in crushing Cuba".

References to the original: Proclamation by the Commander in Chief to the people of Cuba

"Since the beginning of the Revolution, Cuba has been engaged in training doctors, teachers and other professionals; with a population of less than 12 million inhabitants, today we have more Comprehensive General Medicine specialists than all the doctors in sub-Saharan Africa where the population exceeds 700 million people."

References to the original: THE ENGLISH SUBMARINE; May 21, 2007.

“Throughout its lifetime, the Revolution has taught the people, training hundreds of thousands of teachers, doctors, scientists, intellectuals, artists, computer engineers and other professionals with university and post-graduate degrees in dozens of professions.  This storehouse of wealth has allowed us to reduce infant mortality to low levels, unthinkable in any Third World country, and to raise life expectancy as well as the average educational level of the population up to the ninth grade.”

References to the original: They will never have Cuba, June 17, 2007

"Bush is discovering that the economic and political system of his empire cannot compete with Cuba in vital services, such as healthcare and education, although this country has been attacked and blockaded for almost 50 years. Everyone knows that the United States’ specialty concerning education is the brain drain".

References to the original: REFLECTIONS "BUSH, HEALTH AND EDUCATION", July 14, 2007

“Juan Gualberto Gómez maintained the most severe criticism of the Platt Amendment.  On April 1, he tabled a debate of the presentation where he challenged the document on the grounds that it contravened the principles of the Treaty of Paris and of the Joint Resolution.  But the Convention suspended the debate on Juan Gualberto Gómez’s presentation and decided to send another committee "to ascertain the motives and intentions of the government of the United States about any and all details referring to the establishment of a definitive order to relations, both political and economic, between Cuba and the United States, and to negotiate with the government itself, the bases for agreement on those extremes that would be proposed to the Convention for a final solution.”

References to the original: THE EMPIRE AND THE INDEPENDENT ISLAND. Part I, August 14, 2007

"Cuba had friendly relations with all Latin American and Caribbean countries, whether right-wing or left-wing.  We have been following that policy for long and we will never change it; we are ready to support any action in favor of promoting peace among peoples.  This is a thorny and difficult issue, but we will continue to persevere in it".

References to the original: Lula (part four and last), January 31, 2008

"When the Revolution triumphs in Cuba on January 1st, 1959, almost 15 years after the explosion of the first nuclear weapons, and we proclaim an Agrarian Reform Act based on the principle of national sovereignty, consecrated by the blood of millions of combatants who died in that war, the United States response was a program of illegal deeds and terrorist attacks against the Cuban people, signed by the President of the United States himself, Dwight D. Eisenhower".

References to the original: REFLECTIONS "THE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE" (Part One), February 10, 2008