Is there any margin for hypocrisy and deceit?

To accuse Hugo Chávez, the leader of the Bolivarian Revolution, of inciting a war against the people of Colombia and unleash an arms race, to portray him as the mastermind and promoter of drug trafficking, and accuse him of repressing the freedom of expression, violating human rights and other similar misdeeds is a repugnant and cynical action, as everything else that the empire has done, still does and promotes.  We can neither ever forget nor stop reiterating realities.  Objective and well-reasoned truth is the most important weapon with which we should ceaselessly hammer into the conscience of peoples.

Militia’s Day

During the rally convened on the occasion of the 40th Anniversary of the Militia’s Day at the historic corner of 23rd and 12th Streets.

II Cuba-CARICOM Summit

At the final press conference at the Second Cuba-CARICOM Summit, in Bridgetown, Barbados.

Latin American Medicine Day

Fidel giving a speech at the Latin American School for Medical Sciences on Latin American Medicine Day. 

THE BOLIVARIAN REVOLUTION AND PEACE

Those who think that division between Venezuelans and Colombians can lead to the success of their counterrevolutionary plans are deceiving themselves. Many of the best and most humble workers in Venezuela are Colombians; the Revolution has given them and their immediate family education, healthcare, employment, the right to citizenship and other benefits. Together, Venezuelans and Colombians shall defend the great Homeland of the Liberator of the Americas; together, they shall fight for peace and freedom.

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