The US actor and social activist, Danny Glover, the Cuban Hero, Fernando Gonzalez Llort, the son of a crew member who died in the terrorist attack on the flight CU-455 of Cubana, Camilo Rojo, and the Barbadian lawyer David Comissiong, President of Clement Payne Movement and Coordinator of the Caribbean Chapter of the International Network in Defense of Humanity, joined a panel discussion dedicated to the youth and students of the island. With substantive contributions from other members of the Network, as Gerald Perreira, Guyana, Robert "Bobby" Clarke, Barbados, Kandis Sebro, Trinidad and Tobago, around 200 students of secondary and tertiary teachings known historical details and current struggle by Cuba and the Caribbean region against terrorist violence. Encouraged by the brilliant presentations, several students shared their reflections on a day characterized by the educational atmosphere between representatives of several generations.
With the decisive participation of the joint working team of the Embassies of Cuba and Venezuela, it was possible to project several videos which illustrated the young audience relevant aspects of the pain suffered by the relatives of crime victims, the value of several sons of the Cuban people who sacrificed nearly two decades of their life fighting against terrorism, as was the Case of the Cuban Five, the militant solidarity of the broad movement within the US and the Caribbean, as well as the call for new generations to study the history and defend our identity against the onslaught of neoliberal capitalism, modern expression of slavery and colonialism that threatens the values of humanity.