U.S. Prison in Guantanamo Naval Base Turns Ten

After a decade, the U.S. prison in the illegal naval base in Guantanamo, Cuba, is still a center where prisoners have been tortured and many of them are still subject to indefinite detentions.

Lies about Cuban Five Denounced in USA

The International Committee to Free the Cuban Five, imprisoned in the United States in 1998, on Monday criticized an editorial in The Washington Post, which lies about the work done by the antiterrorist fighters in this country.

Cubans in Solidarity with Syria

Cuban children and youth organizations addressed messages of solidarity to the Syrian people, who are victims of destabilizing actions promoted from abroad.

Cuba to Host Intl Congress on Sex Education

Specialists from 17 countries, including seven from Latin America, will take part in the 4th Cuban Congress on Sex Education, Orientation and Therapy, scheduled from January 23-26.

Fidel Castro Sends Wreath in Honor of Martha Voisin

Cuban Revolution leader Fidel Castro sent a wreath in tribute to Martha Rosine-Voisin, widow of scientist Andre Voisin and close friend of Cuba, who will be buried today in the town of Arches The Bataille.

Dominican organizations demand Obama to release the Five

At least ten youth and leftist Dominican organizations sent a letter to U.S. President Barack Obama demanding the immediate and unconditional release of the five Cubans antiterrorist fighters held in US prisons since 1998.

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