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A celebration in the Bahamas because Cuba Lives

Nassau, November 14, 2021. From the Bahamas, Cuban residents, descendants, solidarity friends and health and education collaborators participated in a festive activity to celebrate the joy that the Cuban people live for the opening of the country to the new normal, to tourism, the beginning of the face-to face classroom school year and the results in the battle against Covid-19, thanks to the management of the country, its government and the vaccines developed by Cuban science.

Reason Is Our Shield

Dignity, resilience and unity are our greatest strengths in the face of the dishonest and mean annexationist action that serves the interests of the historical enemy of the Cuban nation in its attempt to fragment and divide us to defeat us.

After tough months of pandemic, harsh global economic crisis and a tightened and sustained blockade  –that has ostensibly affected our people-, Cuba has started to revive its social life, public places and services, schools, tourism and other sectors of the economy.

Statement by H.E. Mr. Miguel Mario Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, first secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba and president of the Republic, at the General Debate of the Seventy-Sixth Regular Session of the United Nations General Assembl

Mr. Secretary General;

Mr. President;

We are living uncertain times. Under the demolishing impact of a pandemic that has worsened structural inequities and the global crisis, the role of multilateralism and the United Nations becomes ever more important. And international cooperation has been insufficient.

The implementation of neo-liberal formulas for decades has been reducing States’ capabilities to meet the needs of their populations. 

Speech by Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Cuban Communist Party and President of the Republic, at the United Nations Food Systems Summit, from the Palacio de la Revolución, September 23, 2021, “Year 63 of the Re

Mr Secretary General,

Mr President,

I have come to speak on behalf of a people coerced with the threat of starvation for over 60 years.

In April 1960, in a notorious and long-time secret memorandum, a minor US State Department official  named  Lester Mallory drafted the bases of the policy of blockade against Cuba, aimed at causing hunger, desperation and the overthrow of the government.

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