OMNI
CUBA ANTHOLOGY #11
November 6, 2022
Compiled by Dick Bennett for a Culture of Peace, Justice, and
Ecology
https://Omnicenter.org/donate/
What’s at Stake: The Long, Unjustified, Cruel US War against
Cuba, and Cuban Resistance and Achievements.
CONTENTS #11
US Meddling, Intervention, Subversion (of Cuba
and US Constitution), Blockade, Propaganda, Armed Invasion, Kidnapping, Murder
McAdoo. Embargo.
Landau. “Punish Cuba” Bill.
The Nation Editorial.
Wayne Smith. Overthrowing Castro a “Costly
Cuba Policy.”
Peter Kornbluh. UN v. US Embargo.
The Nation Editorial.
Peter
Kornbluh and William Leogrande v. Embargo.
Margaret Flowers. “Biden’s Disastrous
Foreign Policy.”
Cubaminrex. “Cuba Responds” re Biden and Trump.
Cuban Resistance (and International Allies)
Dunn. “Beginning of the Cuban Revolution.”
Ben
Norton. 185 to 2 World Votes v. Blockade
of Cuba
Peter
Kornbluh. “60 Years of a Brutal, Vindictive, Pointless Embargo.” Et al.
Manolo
De Los Santos. Cuba’s “Foreign Policy of
Peace and Socialism.”
Cuban Achievements
Medical
Prashad
and de Los Santos. Cuba “Eradicating
Child Mortality and Banishing Diseases.”
Martinez
and León. New Vaccine 92.28% Efficacy.
Laura
Giráldez. Cuba’s Improving Medical
Technology.
Jake
Johnson. Contrast Vaccine for Profit: “Big
Pharma’s Vaccine Profiteering.”
General
Cuba’s Post-Revolutionary Architecture.
Energy Revitalized and Carbon Emissions Reduced.
Assata Shakur. Refuge in
Cuba for Political Prisoners.
“The Code of Families” Democratically Revised.
TEXTS Cuba #11
US Meddling, Intervention, Subversion, Blockade,
Propaganda, Armed Invasion, Kidnapping, Murder (in
roughly chron. order from 1962 to 2022)
EMBARGO
Maisie McAdoo. “An Embargo That Serves No
Purpose: Twenty Years of ‘El Bloqueo,’” Dec. 4, 1982.
Among its other efforts to
dismantle the Cuban revolution, the United States has imposed one of the longest, most
strictly enforced and extensive trade
embargoes on record. That embargo, twenty years old this year (1962), has produced endless bitterness
but has failed to accomplish its original purpose: the economic isolation of
Cuba…. Obviously the United States has everything to gain by lifting the trade
ban and nothing perceptible to lose. The market is there, the currency is
there, the desire is there. Ultimately, Washington will gain more influence not
only in Cuba but throughout the hemisphere by re-establishing trade and
diplomatic relations with the island than by perpetuating a retaliatory embargo that long ago lost
its punch.
Aída Chávez.
THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION’S SANCTIONS REVIEW IS A JOKE
Saul Landau. “Tightening the Chokehold on Cuba,” June 15, 1992.
Under the fashionable label of “promoting democracy,” Representative Robert Torricelli is propelling a new “punish Cuba” bill
through Congress…. Torricelli’s missionary passion is directed toward
tightening the already strict U.S. embargo on Cuba, so as to, in his words,
“shorten the suffering of the Cuban people by isolating Castro and forcing him
out.” Despite recent polls showing that a significant sector of Cuban-Americans
oppose tightening the embargo,
Torricelli claims to speak for that community. This presumption has led to some
dramatic exchanges with those Cuban-Americans who call his bill a “new Platt
Amendment,” referring to the 1901 act that said the United States had the right
to intervene at will in Cuban affairs.
Editorial,
“Freeing Cuba,” Jan. 26, 1998.
In a 1992 letter to the Bush
Administration, protesting the tightening of the Cuba embargo, the U.S. Catholic
Conference noted that embargoes “are acts of force…morally unacceptable,
generally in violation of the principles of international law, and always
contrary to the values of the Gospel.”
The Cuba embargo is all of the above and
worse. Put in place by President Kennedy’s executive order in 1962, it is a
fossilized relic of an era that refuses to recede into cold war history. Since
its inception, the trade embargo has become, as the Bay of Pigs invasion was
once called, “a perfect failure” in all ethical, political and economic
respects. It hurts the Cuban people but has failed to shake the government.
Still, the
“wreak havoc” crowd [in Congress], financed by Miami’s hard-line exile
community, has managed to keep opposition to the embargo at bay. The logic of
their position—to squeeze Cuba until it implodes into civil war—runs directly
counter to U.S. national interests in the Caribbean. More than one major
Pentagon study has pointed out that destabilization of Cuba will generate
hundreds of thousands of refugees and extreme political pressure for U.S.
military intervention—a prospect the Southern Command, and presumably the U.S.
public, would rather avoid.
Wayne S. Smith.
“Washington’s Costly Cuba Policy,” July 3, 2000.
The Administration frequently says that it wishes to
see a “peaceful transitional process” in Cuba. And yet, if the objective is to get rid of Castro, then one cannot
expect the process to be peaceful, for the hard fact is that Castro will not
simply resign or fade away because the United States wants him to; rather if
need be, he would fight, and many Cubans would fight with him. Thus, if one
aims to remove the Castro government, then one must be ready for a bloody civil
war—a war which would result in tens of thousands, perhaps hundreds of
thousands, of Cuban refugees on our shores. Is that what the Administration
wants?
Peter
Kornbluh. “Cuban Embargo-Busters?” Dec. 13, 2001
Since the end of the Cold War, the embargo has proved a serious
embarrassment for Washington. Instituted as part of a broad set of punitive
measures designed to isolate the Castro regime, the trade sanctions have
succeeded only in isolating the United States. Every year for the past decade
the United Nations has voted
overwhelmingly to condemn the US blockade; the last vote, on November 27,
was a 167-to-3 defeat for the United States, with only the Marshall Islands and
Israel supporting Washington….
Editorial.
“Changing Course on Cuba,”May 14, 2007.
What do you call a US policy
that…detains
and fines a class of New York high school students for taking a study trip over
spring break? A policy that has been repudiated at the United Nations by virtually every other country in the world? A
policy that, after forty-eight years of abject failure, is still based on the
false assumption that success—in the form of “regime change”—is just around the
corner? Imperial? Illogical? Irrational? Insane? As Wayne Smith, former chief
of the US Interest Section in Havana, has observed, Cuba seems to have “the
same effect on American administrations that the full moon has on werewolves.”
MORE https://www.thenation.com/article/world/cuba-embargo-60-years/
William M. Leogrande and Peter Kornbluh,
2014-2021
Cuba: 60 Years of a Brutal,
Vindictive, and Pointless Embargo
https://www.thenation.com › Article
Jan 26, 2022 — For fifteen years we
have tried to bring down the Cuban Government, by an airtight
trade embargo, by diplomatic boycott, and even sordid ...
Cuba Embargoed: US Trade
Sanctions Turn Sixty - National ...
https://nsarchive.gwu.edu › briefing-book ›
cuba-embarg...
3 days ago — According to Peter Kornbluh,
who directs the Archive's Cuba ... It has evolved over
the sixty years since President John F. Kennedy put
it ...
Sixty Years After the
Revolution, Is a 'New Cuba' Emerging?
https://www.worldpoliticsreview.com › articles ›
sixty-y...
Jan 14, 2019 — Change is in the air
as Cuba celebrates the anniversary of the 1959 revolution. ...
Is the Cuban Revolution reinventing itself at age 60?
Biden says US stands
with Cuban protesters, but officials deflect
https://www.latimes.com › politics › story ›
biden-says-...
Jul 12, 2021 — Biden pledges to stand
with Cuban protesters and calls on Havana to refrain from
a violent crackdown. But U.S. officials deflect criticism ...
U.S.-Cuba Relations |
Council on Foreign Relations
https://www.cfr.org › backgrounder ›
us-cuba-relations
The United States and Cuba have
had a strained relationship for more than sixty years, rooted in
Fidel Castro's overthrow of a U.S.-backed government.
Peter Kornbluh |
National Security Archive
https://nsarchive.gwu.edu › about › staff ›
peter-kornbl...
Peter Kornbluh, Senior Analyst, has
worked at the Archive since April 1986. He currently directs the
Archive's Cuba and Chile Documentation Projects.
Peter Kornbluh (born 1956) is
the director of the National Security Archive's Chile Documentation Project
and Cuba Documentation Project.
Education: Pioneer High School
Peter Kornbluh | The United States
& Cuba: 60 Years After the ...
YouTube · WorldOregon Apr 19, 2021
Peter Kornbluh: Cuba and the US: It's
Time to Be Bold
YouTube · World AffairsDec
29, 20141:02:53
Peter Kornbluh: Cuba: Ending the
Embargo?
YouTube · World AffairsNov
14, 2014
Peter Kornbluh | The
Nation
https://www.thenation.com › Authors
Peter Kornbluh, a longtime
contributor to The Nation on Cuba, is co-author, with William M.
LeoGrande, of Back Channel to Cuba: The Hidden History of ...
The United States &
Cuba: 60 Years After the Bay of Pigs
https://www.worldoregon.org ›
united_states_and_cuba...
Apr 16, 2021 — Peter Kornbluh has
worked at the National Security Archive since 1986. He currently directs the
Archive's Cuba and Chile Documentation ...
Back Channel to Cuba:
The Hidden History of Negotiations ...
https://www.amazon.com ›
Back-Channel-Cuba-Negoti...
LeoGrande and Kornbluh have
uncovered hundreds of formerly secret U.S. documents and conducted interviews
with dozens of negotiators, intermediaries, and policy ...
Back Channel to Cuba |
William M. LeoGrande - UNC Press
https://uncpress.org › book ›
back-channel-to-cuba
History is being made in U.S.-Cuban relations.
... William M. LeoGrande and Peter Kornbluh here present a
remarkably new and relevant account, ...
William M. Leogrande and
Peter Kornbluh, Back Channel to ...
https://www.jstor.org › stable ›
intejcubastud.8.2.0361
by S Ludlam · 2016 — What
this book demonstrates is that, despite the decades of relations characterised
by Cuba's revolutionary internationalism and. US aggression
through invasion ...
William M. Leogrande and
Peter Kornbluh - The American ...
https://www.academyofdiplomacy.org › Recipients
William M. Leogrande and Peter Kornbluh.
Back Channel to Cuba. The 2015 Dillon Award for a book of
Distinction on the Practice of American Diplomacy went to
Post Fidel Cuba and its
Future with the US - Peter Kornbluh
https://wachouston.org › blog ›
post-fidel-cuba-and-its-...
Mar 29, 2021 — '-by Everardo Castro.
The World Affairs Council had the honor of having Peter Kornbluh speak
about the relations between the U.S. and Cuba ...
Disaster In
Cuba Highlights Biden’s Disastrous (And Illegal) Foreign Policy
By Margaret Flowers, Clearing the FOG. Popular
Resistance.org (8-23-22). On August 5,
lightning caused a fire at an oil supertanker base in Matanzas, Cuba. The fire
caused the collapse of three large oil tanks, killed 16 people and wounded 146
people. Immediately, friendly nations sent aid, including $70 million in oil
from Russia, but the United States only provided technical advice to the
neighboring Caribbean nation that has been crippled by six decades of the US’
economic blockade. Clearing the FOG speaks with Arturo Lopez-Levy of the
Council on Hemispheric Affairs about the fire, the Biden
administration’s... - more
BIDEN v. TRUMP
Cuba Responds
To Biden's Announcement On Economic Blockade.
By Cubaminrex. Havana, Cuba – PopularResistance.org
(5-18-22). Today, the government of the
United States announced several measures, which are positive but of a very
limited scope, regarding Cuba associated to the granting of visas, regular
migration, flights to Cuban provinces, remittances and adjustments to the
regulations governing transactions with the non-state sector. Taking into
account the nature of such measures, it would be possible to identify some of
the promises made by President Biden during the electoral campaign of 2020 to
alleviate the inhumane decisions adopted by President Trump’s administration,
which tightened the blockade to... -more-
Cuban Resistance (and International Allies)
Ed Augustin.
THE LATEST ROUND OF
PROTESTS IN CUBA ARE A BUST—FOR NOW
William M. LeoGrande. CUBA’S PROTESTS ARE DIFFERENT THIS TIME
|
which
intensifies capitalism’s voracious greed above the needs of the people.
The 26th of July Movement holds tremendous lessons
in the subject of struggle and the role of the working class and democratic
forces in the liberation struggle.
Cuba continues to be a bulwark among developing countries struggling to rid
their respective countries from the choke-hold of global capitalism and U.S.
imperialism in particular. […]
The post July 26 Marked the Sixty-Nine
Year Anniversary of the Attack on the Moncada Barracks—the Beginning of the
Cuban Revolution appeared first on CovertAction Magazine.
Ben Norton. “Entire world votes 185 to 2 against blockade of
Cuba–U.S. and Israel are rogue states at UN.” MR Editor.
Posted Nov 05, 2022.
Originally published: Multipolarista on October 3, 2022 .
Contexts:
Empire, Imperialism, State Repression, StrategyAmericas, Cuba, United StatesNewswireillegal U.S. blockade, UN resolution A/76/405
For the 30th year in a row,
almost every country on Earth voted at the United Nations General Assembly to
oppose the illegal six-decade US blockade of Cuba. 185 nations voted against
just two: the United States and Israel.
During the past six
decades, The Nation has consistently opposed the US embargo
against Cuba.
Peter Kornbluh.
“Cuba: 60 Years of a Brutal, Vindictive, and Pointless Embargo.”
Where Obama was willing to try “engagement,” Biden
administration policy remains mired in Cold War clichés. The Nation has always believed there
is a better way. By Peter KornbluhTwitter . JANUARY 26,
2022.
In mid-December, some 114
members of Congress sent a forceful letter to President Joe Biden calling for
“immediate humanitarian actions” to lift the economic sanctions “that prevent
food, medicine, and other humanitarian assistance from reaching the Cuban
people.” With Cuba struggling to emerge from a dire, Covid-generated economic
crisis, the congressional representatives are pushing the White House to end
the restrictions imposed by the Trump administration on remittances and travel
and restore the Obama-era policy of engagement with the island nation.
“Engagement,” the members concluded, “is more likely to enable the political,
economic, and social openings that Cubans may desire, and to ease the hardships
that Cubans face today.”
Full
engagement with Cuba, of course, would require lifting the US embargo—a demand
the congressional letter conspicuously fails to make. As the embargo approaches
its 60th anniversary, terminating it would require not only White House action
but a vote in Congress that the Democratic leadership has neither the political
capacity nor the moral courage to prioritize. Indeed, the humanitarian measures
that these members of Congress are asking of President Biden are intended to
soften an economic crisis that, for decades, the embargo has explicitly
attempted to create.
THE SECRETS OF
THE SO-CALLED “HAVANA SYNDROME.. November 17, 2021.
CUBA MOVES INTO
THE POST-CASTRO ERA. April 16, 2021.
BIDEN MUST
REVERSE POMPEO’S ‘TERRORIST’ MOVE AGAINST CUBA.
January
22, 2021.
Imposed
by the proclamation of John F. Kennedy on February 3, 1962, and codified into
law during the Clinton administration, the “embargo on all trade with Cuba” has
evolved through many manifestations of punitive economic sanctions and
commercial restrictions over the past 60 years. “The embargo is outdated and
should be lifted,” Barack Obama declared during his dramatic but
short-lived effort to normalize US-Cuba relations. Instead, this
“mold-encrusted relic” of the Cold War, as The Nation once described it, remains in place—the framework of a
protracted, and failed, US endeavor to promote regime change, as well as an
enduring symbol of the perpetual hostility of US policy toward the Cuban
revolution.
During
the past six decades, The Nation has
consistently opposed the US embargo against Cuba. The magazine has published
editorial after editorial, story after story, with titles like “Endless
Embargo,” “Tightening the Chokehold on Cuba,” “An Embargo That Serves No
Purpose,” and “The Stupid Embargo.” The arguments for ending el bloqueo, as the Cubans refer to it, and adopting a
sane, humanitarian, and normal US posture toward Cuba remain as relevant today
as when they were published.
Cuba’s
economy…depended on the United States for such essential items as
trucks, buses, bulldozers, telephone and electrical equipment, industrial
chemicals, medicine, raw cotton, detergents, lard, potatoes, poultry, butter, a
large assortment of canned goods, and half of such staple items in the Cuban
diet as rice and black beans…. A nation which had been an economic appendage of
the United States was suddenly cut adrift; it was as if Florida had been
isolated from the rest of the country, unable to sell oranges and cattle or to
bring in tourists, gasoline, automobile parts, or Cape Canaveral rockets.
—“Cuba Today: An Eyewitness Report,” by Samuel Shapiro,
Sept. 22, 1962
CURRENT ISSUE The nation
We
are antagonizing allies and enemies alike, and
giving to others a market which geographically has been and should be ours. All
this in the name of isolating Castro, but all we are doing is isolating
ourselves.
— Editorial, “The Inertia of Folly,” March 2, 1964
At
the heart of the United States policy toward Cuba is the economic embargo. It was
laid on to make things hard for the Cuban people in the expectation that they
would recognize Fidel Castro as the man responsible for their hardship and
throw the rascal out. The scheme has not worked; such schemes rarely do.
Instead, the Cubans identified the cause of their troubles as the government of
the United States. They rallied to Castro and he, for more than a decade, has
used us as a whipping boy. —“Cuba: Policy of Malign Neglect,” by Richard O’Mara,
Nov. 22, 1971
For
fifteen years we have tried to bring down the Cuban Government, by an
airtight trade embargo, by diplomatic boycott, and even sordid efforts
apparently organized by the CIA to assassinate Prime Minister Castro and other
Cuban leaders. With both Mr. Nixon and Mr. Ford making highly publicized
missions to Peking and Moscow…one wonders why we maintain our unyielding stand
toward Cuba….
From the vantage point of common sense, economics and diplomacy,
we should be moving to normalize our relations with Cuba—not because we are
looking for a love affair but because it is the only reasonable course for two
neighboring nations…. —“Common Sense and Cuba,” by Senator George McGovern,
Feb. 6, 1976
Take
down this wall: Chang-Emelia Fernandez, a Cuban American, holds a Cuban
flag as she protests against the 1996 Helms-Burton Act. (Rhona Wise / AFP via Getty Images)
DONATE
NOW TO POWER THE NATION. Readers like you make
our independent journalism possible.
“Cuba’s non-alignment: A foreign policy of peace and
socialism.” Manolo De Los Santos. Mronline.org (6-3-22).
In Cuba, ‘non-alignment’ has
never meant being neutral, and has always meant being opposed to attempts to
divide humanity, writes MANOLO DE LOS SANTOS
“Mexico's
President AMLO Condemns US Blockade Of Cuba.” By Ben Norton, Multipolarista. Popular
Resistance.org (6-12-22). Mexico’s
left-wing President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has condemned the illegal US
blockade of Cuba as a “type of genocide” and “tremendous violation of human
rights.” At his daily press briefing on the morning on June 6, López
Obrador was asked about his decision to boycott the US government’s Summit of
the Americas in Los Angeles, California. The Mexican president, known
popularly by the acronym AMLO, explained that he refused to attend in order to
protest Washington’s exclusion of Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua. -more-
Cuban Achievements
Medical
How Cuba Is
Eradicating Child Mortality And Banishing Diseases. 2022.
By Vijay Prashad and Manolo de los Santos,
Black Agenda Report. The drastic reduction in infant mortality
rates is yet another testimony to the Cuban Revolution’s attention to the
health of the country’s population. Palpite,
Cuba, is just a few miles away from Playa Girón, along the Bay of Pigs, where
the United States attempted to overthrow the Cuban Revolution in 1961. Down a
modest street in a small building with a Cuban flag and a large picture of
Fidel Castro near the front door, Dr. Dayamis Gómez La Rosa sees patients from
8 AM to 5 PM. In fact, that is an inaccurate sentence. Dr. Dayamis, like most
primary care doctors in Cuba, lives above the clinic that she runs. “I became a
doctor,” she told us as we sat in the clinic’s waiting room, “because I wanted
to make the world a better place.” -more-
Leticia Martínez and René Tamayo
León. “Abdala
[vaccine], with three doses, demonstrates 92.28% efficacy.”
Originally published: Granma English on June 22, 2021 by Leticia Martínez and René Tamayo León
(more by Granma English) (Posted Apr
28, 2022)
Health,
Movements, Socialism, StrategyAmericas, CubaNewswireAbdala, Center for
Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (CIGB), COVID-19, pandemic, vaccine, World Health
Organization (WHO)
A
three-dose regimen of the Abdala candidate vaccine has demonstrated an efficacy
of 92.28 percent, placing it well above the World Health Organization (WHO)
requirement of at least 50 percent, to be recognized as an anti-COVID-19
vaccine.
Over the
course of 48 hours, from Saturday to Monday, Cuba, a small, poor country, has
shaken the world, noted Party First Secretary and President of the Republic
Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, in a meeting, yesterday afternoon, with researchers
at the Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (CIGB), where Abdala
was developed.
The President decided to
meet with the scientists after learning about the efficacy analysis of Abdala
at Monday’s meeting of the government’s COVID-19 prevention and control group.
He had
visited the Finlay Vaccine Institute on Saturday, after learning that its Soberana
02 candidate vaccine, with just two doses, had demonstrated 62% efficacy –
without a third booster dose of Soberana Plus, which should produce an superior
response.
Abdala’s
efficacy places it among vaccines with the best results in the world, which
have all been produced in the principal laboratories of the most developed
countries with financing of hundreds of millions and billions of dollars,
something that for Cuba is impossible, even more so given the tightening of the
economic, commercial and financial blockade during the pandemic.
Dr. Marta
Ayala Avila, CIGB director, explained that efficacy is the most important
objective of any vaccine. “It is its effect in real life,” she stated.
In presenting the
findings, she highlighted the work of the teams of scientists who conducted
Phase I/II and III clinical trials in Santiago de Cuba, Bayamo, Guantanamo and
Havana, and thanked the 48,000 volunteers who participated in the study. MORE https://en.granma.cu/cuba/2021-06-22/abdala-with-three-doses-demonstrates-9228-efficacy/
Originally published: Granma
English on January 26, 2022 by Laura Mercedes Giráldez (more
by Granma
English) | (Posted Jan
31, 2022) “Replacing imports to guarantee greater biotechnological
sovereignty in the production of medicine. Editor. Mronline.org
(2-1-22).
Interview with president of Cuba’s leading
pharmaceutical enterprise group, BioCubaFarma, working to strengthen the
country’s technological sovereignty and contribute to the population’s quality
of life.
CONTRAST
VACCINE FOR PROFIT
Global Actions
Condemn Big Pharma's Vaccine Profiteering.
By Jake Johnson, Commondreams. PopularResistance.org
(4-30-22). As major pharmaceutical
executives and investors convened virtually on Thursday for their annual
shareholder meetings, campaigners took to the streets in the U.S., the U.K.,
India, South Africa, and elsewhere to condemn major drug companies for hoarding
technology and prioritizing profits over equitable distribution of coronavirus
vaccines. Outside Pfizer's U.K. headquarters, activists dropped mock sacks of
money and positioned wheelbarrows full of fake cash near the building's
entrance to denounce the New York-based company's opposition to tech
transfer initiatives and... -more-
Sample of Cuba’s General Aspirations
Cuba’s post-revolution
architecture offers a blueprint for how to build more with less.
Editor. Mronline.org
(8-30-22).
Around the world, there’s a conjoined crisis of climate change and
housing shortages—two topics at the top of the list of discussions in the
recent COP26 climate summit in Glasgow.
“How Cuba revitalised its energy sector while
significantly reducing carbon emissions. Editor. Mronline.org (4-4-22) .”
Cuba has been revitalising its energy sector for the past
25 years. As a result, there has been a demonstrable rise in overall efficiency
and a significant reduction in emissions.
Assata Shakur. “Black Liberation Struggles and the Cuban
Revolution.” Editor. Mronline.org (8-26-22).
Former political prisoners have found refuge
in the Caribbean-Island socialist state.
“The Code of families, a document built among all
Cubans.” Editor.
Mronline.org (2-8-22). See #10.
This week, Cuba began a historic process as
Cubans started to going to more than 78,000 meeting points to discuss the new
draft of the Family Code, a broad, complex, but very important process for
Cuban families.
CONTENTS CUBA ANTHOLOGY #10, January 29, 2022
https://jamesrichardbennett.blogspot.com/2022/01/omni-cuba-newsletter-10-january-30-2022.html
Probably
very little pertaining to Cuba is not affected by the long US intervention to
overthrow its government—from blowing up an airplane to unceasing blockade and hostile
propaganda. So the following subject
groupings of the essays should be understood as my perception of the main
topic(s) of each.
US Intervention
Whitney,
Corporate Media’s Negative News about Cuba
Satire of
US Reporting of Cuba
Guantanamo
MacLeod.
Cuba, Protests v. Government
Havana
Syndrome a Hoax.
US
Inciting Opposition to Cuba Globally
Cuban Resistance and Its Allies
Cooperation
with China
Support
in US via ANSWER Coalition
Cuba Today
Special
Number of Monthly Review: 8 Articles
Cuba
Today continued
New Code
of Families
Pres.
Diaz-Canel and Red Bandana Collective
Cuba in Latin America
Ajamu
Baraka. “Class Warfare and Socialist
Resistance.”
Contents #9: US v. Cuba
END CUBA ANTHOLOGY #11
No comments:
Post a Comment