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Salvadoran Solidarity Movement Dedicates Congress to Fidel Castro

Salvadoran Solidarity Movement with Cuba will celebrate today its VI Congress, which will be dedicated to the 90 years of leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro.
 
In the event that will take place in the Eastern Multidisciplinary Faculty of the University of El Salvador, in San Miguel city, at 138 kilometers east of the capital, the participants will discuss new initiatives to demand an end to the economic, financial and commercial blockade imposed by the United States to Cuba.
 
They will also make proposals to demand the US government to return the illegally occupied territory of Guantanamo, which has a military base against the Cuban people and government, which is now converted into a despicable prison.
 
Among the topics highlights the new battles against the media war and subversion that reactionary sectors, especially, based in Miami, United States, encourage incentives to damage the Revolutionary process in the island.
 
Among other points, the participants will discuss the imperial counteroffensive and national oligarchies seeking to roll back the process of changes, progressive and integrationist of Latin America and the Caribbean.
 
At the appointment, and as part of the celebration of 90 years of Fidel, Prensa Latina will show 40 photographs of a total of 90 that from May until August 12 were published in tribute to the Cuban leader.
 
Pictures are from journalists and photoreporters who covered events in which the historical leader of the Cuban Revolution was present.
 
They attend the meeting, referents of the Salvadorian people's solidarity with Cuba like the deputy of the Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN), Damian Alegria.
 
The meeting will be also attended by the director of Latin America and the Caribbean of the Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples, Roberto César Hamilton, as well as diplomats from the embassies of the countries member of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America, among others.

Source: 

Prensa Latina

Date: 

24/09/2016