The three national newspapers and Barbadian television highlighted different facets of the program of activities presented by the Cuban Ambassador and progressive social organizations that sponsor it, first in a press conference and later during a panel discussion at Sunday´ stellar program "People's Business, CBC. The issues of greatest impact were the absence of justice 40 years after the monstrous terrorist act against the flight CU-455 of Cubana de Aviacion that killed 73 innocent civilians, educational activities planned with youth and students in the country, one panel of international discussion on the UWI-Cave Hill campus which will include the launch of an international campaign for the UN to declare 6 of October as the International Day against Terrorism and a free concert for solidarity organized by artists who are icons of Caribbean culture.
The Nation, Barbados Advocate and The Barbados Today newspapers agreed on the presence of three international delegations from Cuba, United States of America and several islands in the Anglophone and Francophone Caribbean, with prominent figures as the Hero Fernando González Llort with other three Cuban officials, US actor and social activist Danny Glover, and several members of the Caribbean Chapter of the Network in Defense of Humanity. The president of the Movement Clement Payne, David Comissiong, said at the press conference widespread dissatisfaction of Cuban and Barbadians by the absence of justice against professional terrorists trained by the CIA on our continent, while the Cuban diplomat acknowledged the supportive accompaniment of the Government of Barbados over the years.
The panelists who attended the television program made a call to the Barbadian people to share the extensive program of the journey called "From Terror to Love and Life". On behalf of the Government Barbadian Ambassador Robert Morris criticized all forms of terrorism and reiterated his country's support to the struggle of the Greatest Antilles. Attorney Robert "Bobby" Clarke, a pioneer of the initial process of bilateral relations with Cuba, condemned the anti-Caribbean imperialist strategy and therefore anti-Cuban, even after declaring the end of the cold war. The journalist Margaret Harris, the first generation of scholarship students in Cuba, reported the main activities of the program while she spoke about her humanistic experience in interacting with the Cuban revolutionary society.
For his part, Ambassador Fernández Peña lambasted the imperial double standard discourse on the issue, contrasted precisely with the non-application of justice in this heinous crime, which he called the baptism of this part of the Caribbean facing terrorism, which has caused thousands of human victims and innumerable economic losses, as the blockade imposed by US and still fully in force in its essence, also considered as part of state terrorism practiced against his people. It was additional factor of transmission of various segments of the Cuban documentary on the crime of Barbados, which alternated during the hour-long program motivation, causing public participation in it.