Young communists present artwork to Cuban embassy in expression of solidarity.
London, 18 July 2023- Young communists in London have met Cuban Ambassador Barbara Montalvo Alvarez at the Latin American country’s embassy to present her with a large stone artwork in an expression of solidarity and friendship.
The tablet featured the first sentence of Young Communist League’s constitution stylistically carved within it, reading: “The League member shall be a lover of freedom and an enemy of oppression and believe that real freedom is only possible under socialism.”
Morning Star interview with the Cuban Ambassador
Cuba's not a terrorist state — so why is it still on the US's list?.
Roger McKenzie talks to Cuban ambassador BARBARA MONTALVO ALVAREZ on the ongoing harm caused by the country’s inclusion on the notorious list.
CUBA demands its removal from the United States created State Sponsors of Terrorism List (SSOT), the Caribbean island’s ambassador to Britain said in an exclusive interview for the Morning Star.
Kevin Courtney elected as new CSC chair.
London, 4 July 2023-
Kevin Courtney speaking at CSC's fringe meeting at TUC Congress 2022
The Cuba Solidarity Campaign elected a new chairperson at its AGM in June. Kevin Courtney, Joint General Secretary of National Education Union, was unanimously elected after Diana Holland retired from the role she had held for twelve years.
Kevin Courtney elected as new CSC chair.
London, 4 July 2023-
Kevin Courtney speaking at CSC's fringe meeting at TUC Congress 2022
The Cuba Solidarity Campaign elected a new chairperson at its AGM in June. Kevin Courtney, Joint General Secretary of National Education Union, was unanimously elected after Diana Holland retired from the role she had held for twelve years.
Cuba promotes peace, not terrorism
Article written by Micaela Tracey Ramos, trade unionist and chair of Merseyside Cuba Solidarity Campaign (Taken from The Morning Star)
Cuba promotes peace, not terrorism.
This month the socialist Caribbean island brokered peace between ELN rebels and the Colombian government — so why does the US still call Cuba a ‘sponsor of terrorism,’ asks MICAELA TRACY-RAMOS