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The revolutionary government condemns the continuance for over 60 years of the economic, commercial and financial sanctions formally imposed by the United States on 3rd February 1962.
60 years since the proclamation that formalized the criminal economic blockade by the United States against Cuba
Declaration by the revolutionary government
On the streets in Cuba and worldwide the call for the lifting of the US blockade still prevails, just days before the 60th anniversary of being such a hostile policy officialized against Cuba.
On Twitter, Cuba´s Foreign Ministry (MINREX, in Spanish) posted that in different cities such as Santa Clara and Bayamo, the Cuban people joined a caravan calling for the end of the economic, commercial and financial US blockade.
For the person who brought so much light to the homeland, there was light, across the country, in his honor.
Cuba was again brightly lit, with blazing torches, for our national hero José Martí, on the night of January 27. On the eve of another anniversary of his birth, the 169th, the homeland’s youth returned to the streets, accompanied by the leader of the Cuban Revolution, Army General Raul Castro Ruz, as well as Party First Secretary and President of the Republic Miguel Diaz-Canel Bermudez.
In a socialist democracy, power must be socialized; the people have the capacity to construct the revolutionary project, with their daily work and criticism of what is poorly done. This is why the First Secretary of the Party Central Committee and President of the Republic, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, is in Sancti Spiritus, leading a comprehensive visit by the Secretariat and its support staff, underway since January 19.
"Our gratitude for genuine gestures of support and solidarity with Cuba," tweeted Party Political Bureau member and Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla, expressing gratitude for donations to our country from compatriots living abroad and friends in the year 2021.
Over the past year, a total of 135 shipments from 40 countries, mostly medical supplies and equipment for immunization and the COVID-19 battle, were donated by Cubans residing in other nations and solidarity organizations.
The 60th anniversary of special education is remembered in Cuba at a time of accentuated complexities related to the pandemic caused by the new coronavirus.
This modality of instruction has great importance in the largest of the Antilles because it benefits all children and adolescents with disabilities and must be adapted to the country's circumstances.
Special Education in Cuba today celebrates six decades of noble work in caring for children and adolescents with such educational needs in a program conceived since the beginning of the Revolution.
Cuban Prime Minister Manuel Marrero called the initiative of historic leader Fidel Castro one of the outstanding social achievements of the island.
"Many congratulations to those who dedicate their lives to this noble work," the head of government wrote on his account on the social network Twitter.
Public Health Minister José Ángel Portal Miranda says that despite the ordeal of COVID-19, the country had not neglected the Maternal and Infant Program.
Addressing on Sunday the members of the Parliamentary Committee on Health and Sports, he spoke about that program's performance. He stressed , that the epidemiological situation and the tightening of the blockade suffered by Cuba have hurt that sensitive sector.
Cuban lawmakers continue Monday with the work in permanent commissions, the activities leading up to the 8th Ordinary Session of the National Assembly in its 9th Legislature.
This Sunday, deputies analyzed the Plan and the draft Law on the State Budget for 2022 and the regulations on Land Waters, Fishing, and National Symbols.
Cuba remembers this Tuesday the arrival to the Homeland of the remains of more than two thousand combatants who fell in internationalist missions in Africa, known as Operation Tribute.
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