Cuba


Cuba struck by several hurricanes – solidarity needed Print E-mail
By In Defence of Marxism   
Tuesday, 16 September 2008
The past hurricane season has been the worst for decades for Cuba. The economy has suffered a harsh blow. Solidarity efforts are needed!
 
[From HoV] - Message in solidarity with the Cuban Five sent by a HOV public meeting in London Print E-mail
By Mauro Vanetti - HOV London   
Friday, 12 September 2008
We have met on September 10th, 2008 in the Bolívar Hall in London, for the screening of The Battle of Chile - The Coup d'État, a documentary on the US-backed terrorism in Chile in 1973. The meeting voted in favour of sending a message of internationalist solidarity to Gerardo, Antionio, Ramón, Fernando and René, for the 10th anniversary of their arrest.
 
Prensa Latina reports on IMT resolution on the Cuban Five Print E-mail
By In Defence of Marxism   
Wednesday, 10 September 2008
Prensa Latina, a Cuban news agency, reports on the IMT congress resolution on the Cuban Five.
 
“The defense of the Cuban revolution is carried out through the socialist revolution in Latin America and the world” Print E-mail
By El Militante   
Tuesday, 09 September 2008
This interview was conducted in August 2004, when Celia Hart attended the world conference of the International Marxist Tendency.
 
Celia Hart Santamaría (1963 – 2008) Print E-mail
By Alan Woods   
Monday, 08 September 2008
We have just heard the tragic news of the death in a traffic accident, of Celia Hart Santamaría, 45, and Abel Santamaría Hart, 48, the daughter and son of Armando Hart Davalos and Haydee Santamaría. Celia came from a family of veteran Cuban revolutionaries who fought against the Batista dictatorship together with Fidel Castro. She has been an outspoken defender of the political and revolutionary heritage of Leon Trotsky.
 
Resolution on the Cuban Five Print E-mail
By In Defence of Marxism   
Sunday, 03 August 2008
The International Marxist Tendency considers that the Cuban Five are in the front ranks of the fight for world socialism. They were fighting against the reactionary attacks of the extreme right against the Cuban Revolution. The struggle to bring about their release is the duty not only of the Cuban people, but of all those who believe in the socialist future of humanity.
 
Where is Cuba going? Print E-mail
By Jordi Rosich   
Wednesday, 19 March 2008
Jordi Rosich, who recently took part in the Havana Book Fair, looks at the different pressures that Cuba is facing. He highlights the danger of capitalist restoration, particularly the so-called Chinese model, and what this would mean for the Cuban revolution. But the future of Cuba has not yet been decided. It also depends on the spread of the revolution internationally.
 
Cuba, October, youth and the future Print E-mail
By Ariel Dacal Díaz   
Tuesday, 18 March 2008
Last November 6 in the evening, on the eve of another anniversary of the October Revolution, around five hundred young Cubans gathered to celebrate the occasion. Still, those who find this piece of news unlikely or perplexing, regardless of what side they’re on, should make an extra reading for good measure: that’s right, Cuban youths hailed the Revolution.
 
Increased demand for Marxist theory at the Havana Book Fair Print E-mail
By Fundación F Engels   
Monday, 03 March 2008
This was the fourth time that the F. Engels Foundation was present on the Havana International Book Fair. The results could not have been better, with a marked increase in the sale of books and documents from last year.
 
More than one hundred attend launch of 'Revolution Betrayed' in Cuba Print E-mail
By In Defence of Marxism   
Thursday, 21 February 2008
This year, for the first time one of Trotsky's key works, the Revolution Betrayed, was presented by the Frederick Engels Foundation at the Havana Book Fair, stimulating big interest. A special edition of a theoretical magazine on China, including the analysis of the International Marxist Tendency on this subject was also being sold. It is clear that a layer of the most conscious workers and youth in Cuba are looking far a Marxist alternative to the prospect of "market economics" being reintroduced to the island.
 
Impressions from Havana Print E-mail
By Jorge Martin   
Thursday, 21 February 2008
As the news came out about Castro not standing again for president, the comrades manning the Frederick Engels Foundation at the Havana Book Fair sent us their impressions of how people are reacting and what situation is opening up in Cuba.
 
Vultures hovering over Cuba after Fidel Castro steps down Print E-mail
By Fred Weston and Alan Woods   
Wednesday, 20 February 2008
On Tuesday, February 19, Fidel Castro announced he was no longer going to stand for the position as President of Cuba. All the talk in the bourgeois is of the need to remove the regime, but there is no mention of the real social gains of the Cuban Revolution. We do not stand with these vultures. We defend the Cuban Revolution by working for an all-Latin American and international revolution.
 
Cuba at the Crossroads – Cuba and the debate about Socialism of the 21st Century Print E-mail
By Frank Josué Solar, University Professor, Cuba   
Tuesday, 29 January 2008
Cuba is reaching a turning point. Cuban professor Frank Solar points out the dangers and opportunities the Revolution is facing. See also in Spanish.
 
Cuba: "One day of the blockade is equal to 139 urban buses." Print E-mail
By Darrall Cozens   
Wednesday, 14 November 2007
The Cuban revolution has made many spectacular advances, but it faces serious problems. From the streets of Havana Darrall Cozens offers an eyewitness account of these successes, challenges, and the debates that are taking place in the island.
 
“Cuba: the only way out is to spread the revolution throughout Latin America” Print E-mail
By El Militante - www.elmilitante.org   
Monday, 29 October 2007
The Spanish Marxist journal, El Militante, recently interviewed Frank Josué Solar, a Cuban university lecturer and communist. As he says, “the only way out is the extension of the revolution throughout Latin America to create a socialist federation.”
 
Forty years since the death of Che Guevara – Part Two Print E-mail
By Alan Woods   
Wednesday, 10 October 2007
Che Guevara was a dedicated revolutionary and Communist. He was also an internationalist and understood that to defend the Cuban revolution it was necessary to spread it to other parts of the world. He attempted this in Africa and Latin America. This was his strong side. His weak side was that he saw the revolution fundamentally as a peasant guerilla struggle and did not fully understand the central role of the working class in the socialist revolution.
 
Forty years since the death of Che Guevara – Part One Print E-mail
By Alan Woods   
Tuesday, 09 October 2007
Ernesto (“Che”) Guevara was executed by Bolivian troops near the town of La Higuera on 9 October 1967, following an ambush. The operation was planned by the CIA and organized by US Special Forces. On the 40th anniversary of his death it is appropriate that we make a balance sheet of this outstanding revolutionary and martyr. Alan Woods in a two-part article looks at the evolution of Che Guevara from his early days to the day he was killed.
 
Interview with Celia Hart: "How can you not be a Trotskyist in the Cuban Revolution!" Print E-mail
By David Rey - El Militante Argentina   
Monday, 06 August 2007
During her stay in Buenos Aires at the end of June, El Militante Argentina interviewed the Cuban revolutionary Celia Hart. In this interview, Celia tells us about the role of Fidel in the Cuban revolution and the perspectives for Cuba, about the relevance of the ideas of Che and Leon Trotsky, and about the Venezuelan revolution and the tasks for Latin American revolutionaries.
 
Interview with Gerardo Hernandez, jailed by the US for fighting against terrorism Print E-mail
By National Committee To Free The Cuban Five - www.freethefive.org   
Wednesday, 04 July 2007
In the first ever media interview given by any of the Cuban Five, BBC's Newshour's Claire Bolderson spoke to Gerardo Hernandez from his maximum security prison in Victorville, California. Audio and transcript.
 
Posada’s release exposes Washington’s hypocrisy Print E-mail
By Alan Woods   
Friday, 27 April 2007
The decision by the US authorities to release the terrorist Luis Posada Carriles exposes before the eyes of the world the hypocritical attitude of the United States government to terrorism.
 
Granma publishes Alan Woods' article on Iran Print E-mail
By In Defence of Marxism   
Tuesday, 03 April 2007
On March 6th the official organ of the Central Committee of the Cuban Communist Party Granma published a translation of Alan Woods' article War Drums in Washington or Bush's Last stand.
 
Book by Celia Hart debuts in Havana Print E-mail
By In Defence of Marxism   
Tuesday, 03 April 2007
Here we publish the English translation of the article Se presenta en la Havana libro de Celia Hart (28 March 2007).
 
An instructive book for today’s revolutionaries Print E-mail
By Octavio Borges, Granma   
Thursday, 22 March 2007
Here we publish the English translation of a recent article published in Granma after the Cuban edition of Bolshevism, the Road to Revolution by Alan Woods was launched at the 2007 Havana Book Fair.
 
Wars and terrorism: symptom of the disaster of capitalism Print E-mail
By Marta Cabrales, Prensa Latina   
Thursday, 22 March 2007
Here we publish the English translation of an article published last year in Granma after the Cuban edition of Reason in Revolt was launched at the Havana Book Fair with Alan Woods and Adan Chavez speaking.
 
Alan Woods presents his book Bolshevism: the road to revolution at 2007 Havana Book Fair Print E-mail
By our correspondent in Cuba   
Thursday, 22 February 2007
Alan Woods presents his book Bolshevism: the road to revolution at 2007 Havana Book FairIn presenting his book on the history of the Bolshevik party, Alan Woods was able to set the record straight on what really happened in the Russian Revolution, in particular emphasising the role of Leon Trotsky. The fact that Trotsky’s books on sale at the stand of the Frederick Engels Foundation were sold, once again, is an indication that on the island there is a thirst for the genuine ideas of Marxism.
 
Alan Woods speaks at the University of Santiago de Cuba Print E-mail
By our correspondent in Cuba   
Wednesday, 21 February 2007
Alan Woods speaks at the University of Santiago de CubaFollowing the spectacular success at the Havana Book Fair, where for the third year running, the Frederick Engels Foundation achieved record sales, Alan Woods went to Santiago de Cuba to address two very successful meetings at the Universidad de Oriente.
 
Keen interest in publications of the Frederick Engels Foundation at the Havana Book Fair Print E-mail
By Frederick Engels Foundation - www.engels.org   
Tuesday, 13 February 2007
Frederick Engels Foundation at the Havana Book FairThe Frederick Engels Foundation is intervening at the Havana Book Fair for the third consecutive year. Again, the works of Trotsky are proving to be the main attraction, together with other Marxist works. So far two successful book presentations have been held by the Foundation.
 
Future of Cuba and Venezuela tied together Print E-mail
By Pablo Roldan   
Thursday, 07 December 2006
It is clear that Castro is now very ill. The fact that he has not appeared in public for some time would seem to confirm this. The capitalists of the world are now looking eagerly to the post-Castro era where they hope to make deals with some sections of the Cuban state bureaucracy to introduce measures favourable to the return of capitalism. But the swing to the left in the whole of Latin America and especially in Venezuela is working against this.
 
Immediate release of the Miami Five! Print E-mail
By In Defence of Marxism   
Thursday, 26 October 2006
On 12th September 1998, Gerardo Hernández, Antonio Guerrero, Ramón Labañino, Fernando González and René González, were arrested in Miami. They were combating reactionary exile Cuban terrorist networks. The US authorities ignored this and later the 5 received severe prison sentences. Only international solidarity and continuous and unrelenting action can end their imprisonment.
 
Morning Star interviews Celia Hart Print E-mail
By Andrew Kennedy and Charley Allan - Morning Star   
Thursday, 19 October 2006
Yesterday's Morning Star published an interview with Celia Hart. "If revolutionaries manage to capitalise on this [revolutionary] process to our advantage, a new era of socialist revolutions will begin worldwide. But history won't wait for us and we in the organised left-wing ranks must grasp the rich and splendid process now open to us."
 
Cuban News Agency press release: US Denies Cuban Five Access to Books Print E-mail
By Cuban News Agency   
Friday, 13 October 2006
The Cuban News Agency (CNA) issued a pres release about the blocking of the delivery of books from the Frederick Engels Foundation to the Miami Five. Read the original here.
 
US authorities block delivery of books from the Frederick Engels Foundation to the Miami Five Print E-mail
By the Frederick Engels Foundation   
Friday, 13 October 2006
The Miami 5 have been prevented from receiving books from the Frederick Engels Foundation. Besides the other human rights violations the 5 have suffered, they now suffer political censorship and a denial of the right to free speech. Their struggle of the 5 is our struggle and we will not stop until they are free.
 
International days of solidarity with the Cuban Five have begun Print E-mail
By Marina Burik in Kiev   
Monday, 18 September 2006
We received this report on the activities in the Ukraine in support of the Cuban “Miami Five”, which we are making available to our readers. It underlines the hypocrisy and double standards of the US Administration, which in words condemns “terrorism” but in practice keeps five Cubans in prison who were actually combating terrorism.
 
Time is short in Cuba: the world revolution versus the “Chinese way” Print E-mail
By Wim Benda - www.vonk.org   
Wednesday, 06 September 2006
The bourgeois internationally are hoping that when Castro dies their plans to reintroduce capitalism on the island can be concretised. The imperialists have different opinions about how this is to be achieved, but the real threat to the Cuban Revolution comes from within.
 
Resolution for the Freedom of the Miami Five Print E-mail
By the International Marxist Tendency   
Wednesday, 06 September 2006
The following resolution in support of the Miami 5 was passed unanimously at the recent World Congress of the International Marxist Tendency.
 
Picking up from where Che left off Print E-mail
By Ron Ridenour - Morning Star   
Wednesday, 06 September 2006
We publish an article from Morning Star by Ron Ridenour, in which he examines the kind of books being published in today's Cuba and comments on the changing intellectual climate in which the ideas of Trotsky are more and more discussed.
 
Fidel Castro's illness – time to wake up to the real danger Print E-mail
By Pablo Roldan   
Wednesday, 06 September 2006
Fidel Castro’s illness has posed what will come once he departs this world. The capitalist are looking at different ways of restoring capitalism. Within the state and party in Cuba there are clearly pro-capitalist elements. It is the duty of the workers and youth of the world to defend the Cuban revolution.
 
IMT statement on Cuba: solidarity with the Cuban Revolution – down with capitalism and imperialism Print E-mail
By In Defence of Marxism   
Thursday, 03 August 2006
The following resolution in solidarity with the Cuban Revolution was unanimously passed at the World Congress of the International Marxist Tendency taking place in Barcelona.
 
Preface to "Russia: from real socialism to real capitalism" Print E-mail
By Alan Woods   
Friday, 28 July 2006
This is the foreword written by Alan Woods for Ariel Dacal and Francisco Brown Infante's book recently published in Cuba by Editorial Ciencias Sociales. Already launched in Havana, their book "Russia: from real socialism to real capitalism" is an interesting analysis of the reasons for and consequences of the fall of the USSR.
 
Message to the Cuban people on July 26 Print E-mail
By In Defence of Marxism   
Wednesday, 26 July 2006
Today marks the 53rd anniversary of that day when a handful of courageous young Cuban revolutionaries attempted to overthrow the tyrannical regime by attacking the Moncada barracks. Although they failed, they prepared the ground for victory a few years later. More than ever the Cuban revolution requires the support of the international labour movement.
 
Great interest in Trotsky at the Havana Book Fair Print E-mail
By Frederick Engels Foundation   
Thursday, 23 February 2006
Now that the Havana Book Fair is over we can give a general overview of the event. Over half a million people attended, and for the second year running we, the Spanish Frederick Engels Foundation, were there with our publications. Again there was keen interest in Trotsky’s works. The Cuban edition of Reason in Revolt is selling very well, and there are plans for a Cuban edition of Alan Woods’ book on Venezuela.
 
Last leg of Alan Woods' speaking tour in Santiago de Cuba Print E-mail
By In Defence of Marxism   
Tuesday, 21 February 2006
The last leg of Alan Woods’ speaking tour of Cuba was in Santiago de Cuba. He spoke at two meetings at the Universidad de Oriente. There was keen interest and people noted the difference between genuine Marxism and the stale old Soviet manuals. A large part of the discussion was dedicated to the situation in Venezuela. Alan insisted that the revolution in Venezuela “will not be completed until a radical expropriation of the capitalist class takes place”.
 
Another successful meeting to launch Reason in Revolt at the Havana Book Fair Print E-mail
By In Defence of Marxism   
Tuesday, 14 February 2006
More than 65 people gathered on Monday, February 13th at the Casa Don Fernando Ortiz of the Havana University for the second launch of Reason in Revolt in Havana. The launch had been jointly organised by the Spanish Marxist publishing house F. Engels Foundation and the Cuban Ciencias Sociales, which have jointly printed the first Cuban edition of the book.
 
Cuban researchers meet Alan Woods Print E-mail
By In Defence of Marxism   
Monday, 13 February 2006
On February 9th, Alan Woods was invited to speak at the Centre of European Studies (CEE) in Havana. The meeting was attended by researchers from the CEE, journalists and members of the Cuban Institute for Friendship with the Peoples (Instituto Cubano de Amistad con los Pueblos, ICAP). The main theme of the discussion was the state of the class struggle in Europe.
 
Major Latin American news agencies take up Alan Woods’ speech in Havana Print E-mail
By In Defence of Marxism   
Friday, 10 February 2006
Alan Woods’ visit to Cuba has had an important echo, in particular in the official news agencies of Cuba and Venezuela, such as Prensa Latina and the Agencia Bolivariana de Noticias (ABN) and Cuban TV. They refer to the book Reason in Revolt written by Alan together with Ted Grant. Significantly, they also quote key elements of Alan’s speech in which he highlights the fact that to guarantee the victory of the revolution in Venezuela it is necessary to expropriate the capitalists and landlords. To view the texts and photos that have been published by these agencies we are providing the links.
 
Keen interest and enthusiasm at launch of Reason in Revolt at Havana Book Fair Print E-mail
By In Defence of Marxism   
Thursday, 09 February 2006
Yesterday the Cuban edition of Reason in Revolt was launched at the Havana Book Fair with Alan Woods and Adan Chavez speaking. A common thread in the discussion was that there was an urgent need for such a book, which demonstrates the validity of dialectical materialism and how it can be applied to all spheres of life, in particular scientific study. The publication of the book in Cuba is a tremendous achievement and hopefully more such publications will be forthcoming in the near future.
 
Alan Woods to launch Cuban edition of Reason in Revolt in Havana Print E-mail
By In Defence of Marxism   
Monday, 06 February 2006
The Spanish Frederick Engels Foundation, after last year’s successful intervention, is once more at the Havana Book Fair, which opened over the weekend. Last year there was great interest in Trotsky’s works. This year the intervention will have an even higher profile with Alan Woods speaking at the fair, launching the Cuban edition of Reason In Revolt. He will also speak at several other meetings.
 
"El Militante" and Celia at the Havana Book Fair Print E-mail
By Celia Hart   
Thursday, 17 February 2005
Celia Hart comments on her experience with the comrades from the Spanish Marxist current El Militante, spreading Trotsky’s ideas at the Havana bookfair.
 
Trotsky at the Havana Book Fair Print E-mail
By El Militante   
Tuesday, 15 February 2005
More than half a million people visited the Havana International Book Fair which has just closed. The long queues that formed in order to buy books were an impressive sight. But the Fair is not only a place for the buying and selling of books, but also an open space for debate and discussion of left wing ideas.
 
Presentation of Reason in Revolt at the Havana Book Fair Print E-mail
By El Militante   
Monday, 07 February 2005
Around thirty-five people participated in the presentation of the book Reason in Revolt, held at the International Havana Book Fair. Celia Hart Santamaría introduced the event and pointed out this was a very courageous book of struggle, and that the book had appeared at a time when the ideas of Marxism were being vilified.
 
Reason in Revolt presented at Havana Book Fair Print E-mail
By Marta Cabrales   
Thursday, 03 February 2005
The hugely succesful book by Alan Woods and Ted Grant, Reason in Revolt, is being presented at the Havana Book fair. We reproduce an article published by the Cuban Prensa Latina media, which highlights the presence of the Spanish Fundación Federico Engels at the 15th Havana Book Fair, taking place from the 3rd to 13th February 2005. Here is the link to the official program of February 6, when the book will be presented.
 
The Cuban "Miami Five": Jailed in the US for fighting terrorism Print E-mail
By Jorge Martin   
Friday, 15 October 2004
Five Cuban security agents were involved in uncovering terrorist activities against Cuba. These activities were being organised by anti-Cuban Miami mafia elements based in the USA. Instead of arresting the terrorists the US authorities have arrested and handed down severe jail sentences on the security agents. This shows the double standards of Bush and his so-called war on terror!