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The Association of Cubans Resident in Haiti has reconfirmed its rejection of the economic, commercial, and financial blockade imposed by the United States against their country, the island''s diplomatic sources told Prensa Latina.
Antonio Guerrero, one of five Cuban anti-terrorist fighters condemned to unjust prison sentences in the United States despite their fight against terrorism, sent thanks for the words of love, solidarity, and encouragement he had received on his 55th birthday.
Sixty years after the fact, Cubans today are remembering Fidel Castro''s self-defense speech, given at the nurses room of an old public hospital, in response to the accusations for the July 26, 1953 attack on the Moncada Garrison.
The Institute for the Study of the Americas in Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina, will host two forums October 24th focusing on the Cuban anti-terrorist fighters held in U.S. jails since 1998.
The historic defense by the leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro, known as "La Historia me absolvera" (History Will Absolve Me) is being remembered today here on the 60 year anniversary of that statement.
Cuban ophthalmologists have benefited about 109,742 Guatemalans since 2008 to date, the national coordinating committee of the Operation Miracle program, Rosa Lidia Torres, stated.
Cuba''s new ambassador to Spain, Eugenio Martinez, expressed gratitude for the huge demonstrations of solidarity from the Spanish people in regard to the unjust imprisonment that four anti-terrorist fighters from his country have been suffering in U.S. prisons since 1998.
U.S. historian and analyst James Cockcroft says he considers it a disgrace for the legal system of his country that four of five Cuban anti-terrorist fighters arrested on September 12, 1998 in Miami are still in prison.
The opportunities for economic and trade exchanges and cooperation were reviewed by the Cuban Ambassador Enrique Enriquez and the president of Oman Chamber of Commerce, Khalil bin Mohammad Al Khonji, a diplomatic source revealed today.
The Moscow branch of the Russian Veterans Association of the October Crisis of 1962 today urged U.S. veterans to demand the release of four Cuban antiterrorist fighters unjustly convicted in that country.
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