Statement by the Canadian Network on Cuba
Fidel addresses Havana on January 8th, 1959 |
On
January 1, 1959, the people of Cuba led by Fidel Castro firmly took
control of their destiny. The years since then are filled with rich and
inspiring examples of modern nation-building, demonstrating what can be
achieved when a country wins and defends its independence and exercises
its right to self-determination. Despite all efforts of the United
States superpower to bring Cuba to her knees, the resilience and
determination of the Cuban people to defend the independence and dignity
of their homeland, which is the basis of their own freedom and dignity,
has prevailed time and time again. Today, the Cuban people continue to
renew their Revolution; they continue to be an inspiration to humanity, a
living example that it is possible to build societies based on social
relations of genuine solidarity and social love.
These
55-years of struggle for a better world assume ever-greater
significance and value as the world faces the looming danger of world
conflagration and a deepening economic and social crisis. Fidel Castro
pointed out, "Great crises have always spawned great solutions." On the
occasion of the 55th anniversary of the triumph of the Cuban revolution,
we express our confidence that the Cuban people will prevail once
again, despite the enormous difficulties they face. We call on Canadians
from all walks of life to lend a hand so that the blockade of Cuba,
denounced for the twenty-second consecutive time at the United Nations
by 188 out of 193 member nations, is ended and the Cuban anti-terrorist
fighters imprisoned in U.S. jails are freed.
Long Live the Cuban Revolution!
The Young Communist League, which operates Rebel Youth blog and magazine, is a proud organizational member of the Canadian Network on Cuba. For more info on the network and news on Cuba please visit: http://www.canadiannetworkoncuba.ca/
The Young Communist League, which operates Rebel Youth blog and magazine, is a proud organizational member of the Canadian Network on Cuba. For more info on the network and news on Cuba please visit: http://www.canadiannetworkoncuba.ca/
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