20.4.17

Anti-Cuban Propagandists

Also Harm America!!
       The photo above and the one that follows are courtesy of Elio Delgado Valdes and Havana Times.org. This week a stairwell collapsed in the building on the right in Havana. No one was injured but a concerned crowd congregated, including Cubans and some tourists. Those of us who have been to Cuba have seen many buildings such as this one that are badly in need of repair on the island. A handful of rich and powerful anti-Cuban propagandists and benefactors in the United States never fail to use incidents and photos such as this to assail Revolutionary Cuba while, in a more sane and fair milieu, those who should be assailed are the nefarious and gutless propagandists-benefactors, as well as the gutless cowards in the United States who allow them to reshape the United States democracy to fulfill their asinine, self-serving Cuban agendas. Currently the international condemnation of America's Cuban policy is expressed in unanimity with a 191-to-0 vote in the United Nations. A handful of anti-Cuban propagandists-benefactors in the U. S. -- hiding behind the skirts of the world superpower -- can ignore that worldwide denunciation because the majority of Americans in this particular generation are quite possibly the stupidest, the most cowardly and the most unpatriotic generation in America's very prominent and mostly proud history.
       This photo shows Cuban workers trying to rehabilitate that building in Havana where the stairwell collapsed this week. But they will mostly have to use outdated band-aides instead of suitable material and machinery. You see, two generations of a handful of Cuban-American remnants from the overthrown Batista-Mafia dictatorship have dictated, since 1959, America's Cuban policies. That cruel and undemocratic dictation has been greased by two things: {1} Unholy alliances with such entities as the Bush dynasty and the Tea Party; {2} the cowardice and lack of patriotism from the majority of America's citizens.
            Americans are insouciantly programmed to deny that the above Carlos LaTuff graphic correctly defines America's Cuban policy, the policy that currently has that 191-to-0 international denunciation at the UN. Except for millions of propagandized Americans, the rest of the world realizes that America's Cuban policy shames America and harms America's worldwide reputation on a consistent basis more than any other issue, and that's saying a lot considering that Cuba is merely a nearby island. From 1962 until today the U. S. has imposed on Cuba the longest and cruelest economic embargo ever inflicted on a small nation by a large and powerful nation. Mr. LaTuff in Brazil understands that, as do other fair-minded citizens around the world. To put such an embargo in perspective, put...say...Canada in Cuba's place. Canada is a rich nation on America's northern border and its huge ally and primary trading partner is the United States. BUT WHAT IF, from 1962 till today, THE U.S. HAD IMPOSED A CRUEL AND ENDLESS ECONOMIC EMBARGO ON CANADA INSTEAD OF HELPING CANADA BECOME A RICH AND THRIVING NATION??? If that had relentlessly happened to Canada for all those decades, I believe Canada would have either capitulated long ago OR been brought to its knees about half-way through such an abominable assault on its sovereignty. If you doubt that, you are ignoring what little Cuba has been forced to deal with...such as the unique economic and military power of the U. S. that not only enforces the embargo against Cuba but ALSO is powerful enough to impose penalties against OTHER NATIONS if they dare try to treat Cuba decently. 
           The Carlos LaTuff graphic depicted above accurately describes the United States embargo of Cuba. The fact that it is unending reflects the cowardice and lack of patriotism of millions of Americans who inspired LaTuff's descriptive masterpiece, one that daily flashes around the world several times to severely damage America's image while also soliciting wild cheers from America's major international enemies.
      Beginning in 1952, American businessmen like Edmund Chester and the American Mafia relished having a two-bit army-sergeant named Fulgencio Batista as the thieving and for sale dictator of Cuba.
         From 1952 till the crack of dawn on Jan. 1-1959, U. S. businessmen along with Mafia kingpins like Lucky Luciano and Meyer Lansky along with their pal Fulgencio Batista raped and robbed Cuba at will. 
      Meanwhile, the majority peasants on the island of Cuba, like this mother and her two children, were left to try to survive in dire poverty, with the power-brokers in Havana and Washington totally unconcerned.
           And meanwhile, while the Batista dictatorship in Cuba was raping and robbing the island at will beginning in 1952, Batista himself {on the left in this photo} was being squired in convertibles around Washington and hailed by the Eisenhower administration at lavish White House parties as "a great American friend in the Caribbean." HE SURE AS HELL WAS...a "great friend" of the American Mafia, greedy American businessmen and bought-and-paid-for American politicians!! And all the while two post-World War II generations of Americans have not cared enough to challenge their Cuban-addicted, anti-democracy ills.
       A 99-pound, child-loving doctor's daughter named Celia Sanchez emerged as the greatest anti-Batista guerrilla fighter and a bold revolution's greatest recruiter of rebels and supplies. By the time Batista had already placed his all-time largest bounty on her head, Celia's revolution by the start of 1957 was finally joined by some famed macho men -- the Castro brothers, Che Guevara, etc. Cuba's top historian, Pedro Alvarez Tabio, thus correctly stated: "If Batista had managed to kill Celia Sanchez anytime between 1953 and 1959, there would have been no viable Cuban Revolution, and no revolution for Fidel and Che to join." After her victorious Cuban Revolution, from Jan.1-1959 till her death from cancer on Jan.11-1980 Celia Sanchez -- despite massive and continuous assaults from the U. S. government and the revengeful transplanted Batistianos -- laid down the parameters that she deemed most propitious for the island's children.
      Fully cognizant of the fact that Batista's Cuba had left the majority peasants illiterate and in dire poverty without heath-care, Revolutionary Cuba under Celia Sanchez's guidance quickly introduced a program in which thousands of Cuban women who could read and write, like those above, were sent across the island to educate and assist the long-maligned peasant families. If Americans don't know about such things as Celia Sanchez and her "Cuban Literacy Campaign, that is understandable because the machismo-fueled and revengeful Batistianos in the U. S. since 1959 surely don't want Americans to know about the leading role the 99-pound doctor's daughter had in reshaping Batista's Cuba into Revolutionary Cuba. Vilifying macho men like Castro was/is a lot easier than vilifying an angelic female guerrilla fighter. But, please understand, Cuba's children since 1959 have benefited from the historic greatness of Celia Sanchez as well as the topical greatness of Celia-disciples on the island today -- such as the child-loving Rosy Amaro Perez.

       This photo is courtesy of Rosy Amaro Perez. It shows four little girls in today's Revolutionary Cuba. They are much-loved and well cared for and, yes, that is a typical and key aspect of Revolutionary Cuba in sharp contrast to Batista's Cuba. While there are buildings and other infrastructure in Cuba today that are badly in need of modern repair, thanks largely to the embargo and other Batistiano-imposed U. S. policies, Cuban children like these are prioritized with island-wide love and its limited resources. They are guaranteed free and excellent healthcare for life; free and excellent educations through college; etc. Just last week, after another exhaustive examination of Cuban families, the top United Nations child-monitor -- a lady named Maria Grazia Giammarinaro -- lavished praise on Cuba for its emphasis on child welfare and for working closely with the U. S. and the UN on combating human and sexual trafficking, which the U. S. State Department also recently confirmed. While America's Batistiano-imposed Cuban laws prevent the island's participation in international banking, the World Bank praised Cuba for the "exceedingly high percentage" of its resources devoted to education and healthcare on the island. The World Health Organization and the Pan Am Health Organization have also recently reiterated such praise. Of course, the mainstream U. S. media is not brave enough to report or discuss such praise for Cuba, perhaps because of such things as a brave Cuban-American newsman named Emilio Milian getting car-bombed in Miami in 1976 when he expressed concern about Batistiano-fueled terrorist acts against totally innocent Cubans.
       Cuban women and mothers all across the island of Cuba, like Rosy Amaro Perez, work tirelessly everyday on behalf of Cuban children. And Cuban women like Rosy don't deserve to be targeted and vilified endlessly by a handful of rich, powerful and self-servicing men and women in a rich, powerful and self-serving neighboring country. Rosy Amaro Perez is not the bad guy. Her enemies are the bad guys.
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18.4.17

The Cuba Americans Don't Know

Nor are they supposed to!!
       This photo is from Santiago de Cuba. On the southeastern tip of the island, it is Cuba's former capital and its second largest and most important city, behind only the present-day capital of Havana, which is situated on the northwestern tip of the alligator-shaped Caribbean island. If you glance at a Cuban map, you'll see why Havana is sometimes called "the tail" and Santiago "the head" or "the mouth" of the alligator, or island. In the photo above, those old cannon still stare out at the sea entrance to Santiago. Those symbolic old rusty cannon signify that, from its discovery by Columbus in 1492, Cuba has always had to try to defend itself against the massive imperialist designs of foreign nations -- particularly Spain and America. But the history of Santiago is not why I feature it on April 19, 2017. Rather, it's the great old city's topicality.
         The new Mayor of Santiago de Cuba is Beatriz Johnson Urrutia. There is nothing at all unusual about a female being the new Mayor of Cuba's second largest and most important city. The Cuban Revolution in 1952 was started and finished by great female guerrilla fighters and recruiters, especially Celia Sanchez, Haydee Santamaria, Vilma Espin, Tete Puebla, etc. It was a war that the Castro brothers, Camilo Cienfuegos, Che Guevara and the other macho male characters later joined. After the triumph of the Cuban Revolution in 1959, women like Celia Sanchez, Haydee Santamaria and Vilma Espin made almost all of the key day-to-day decisions in Cuba except for military matters, which also deeply involved Cuban females such as Tete Puebla who today is a General in the Cuban army but as a teenager in the 1950s she was a fiercely feared female guerrilla fighter. Key guerrilla fighters and top decision-makers like Celia, Haydee and Vilma have died but the patterns they crafted on the island continue with day-to-day decisions mostly made by women such as Josefina Vidal, Marion Marbon Gonzalez, Elaine Diaz Rodriguez, Ana Teresa Igarza, Tania Vazquez Garcia, Anazansi Rodriguez, etc., and rising stars like Cristina Escobar and Jennifer Bello Martinez who are today the two most influential leaders of the all-important twenty-something generation of Cubans. SO, with Beatriz Johnson Urrutia becoming the Mayor of the hugely important city of Santiago de Cuba, its par-for-the-course on the island, at least since 1959, the year the extremely cruel, thieving, and misogynistic Batistiano and Mafiosi leaders were chased off the island by the female-fueled Revolution, mostly to become counter-revolutionaries from nearby Little Havana in Miami, Florida.
      The mainstream U. S. media is neither gutsy enough or competent enough to tell you the truth about Cuba, but sources such as Sarah Stephens WILL tell you the truth about both the island and its hugely significant relations with its contentious neighbor, the United States. Ms. Stephens for the past ten years has expertly and lovingly led the Washington-based Center for Democracy in the Americas. She writes the insightful "Cuba Central" portion of the CDA website that is posted each Friday. She has greatly influenced any positives related to Cuba, including those so bravely made by former President Barack Obama. She has also had the guts and the decency to excoriate the vast Castro Cottage Industry in the U. S. and to challenge the handful of extremist Cuban-Americans who, since 1959, have mostly dictated the Cuban narrative in the United States as well as dictated the harshest anti-Cuban laws in the United States Congress, laws that, not coincidentally, are geared to enrich and empower them while also mounting cruel and continuous counter-revolutionary tactics against Cuba. Ms. Stephens is also not adverse to pointing out that the majority of Americans and Cuban-Americans who allow this, in their cowardice and stupidity, are extremely unpatriotic, as evidenced by their lack of concern regarding such things as the current 191-to-0 condemnation in the United Nations of America's Batistiano-fueled Cuban policy. And of course, Ms. Stephens regularly condemns the gutless and biased mainstream U. S. media for lying to the American people about Cuba. For example, Ms. Stephens correctly posted this sentence on her website: "It's not often that the U. S. media commits a gaffe and inadvertently tells the truth about Cuba." INDEED!! Sarah Stephens is your best source for the truth when it comes to Cuba, U.S.-Cuba relations, and the U. S. media.
       And that brings me back around to Beatriz Johnson Urrutia, the new Mayor of Santiago de Cuba. The U. S. media and the U. S. Castro Cottage Industry want Americans to believe that mean revolutionary rulers in Cuba regularly machine-gun or otherwise spend half-their-time punishing women on the island while, in fact, it is women like Beatriz who make most of the day-to-day decisions in Cuba. Of course, the Castro Cottage Industry that dictates America's Cuban narrative and America's Cuban policy also dictated a legal U. S. law in Congress that to this day dictates that everyday Americans are the only people in the world without the freedom to visit Cuba. Visitors to Cuba, you see, might make judgments for themselves instead of only being told, decade after decade, what the Castro Cottage Industry wants you to think about Cuba.
       And, uh, did I mention that Beatriz Johnson Urrutia has just been ELECTED Mayor of Santiago de Cuba? The two ladies above are dropping their votes in the ballot box. I don't know how they voted but I do know that most of the votes were for the very popular and highly respected Beatriz Johnson Urrutia
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16.4.17

Cuba Lies Demean America

More Than They Demean Cuba!
        The United Nations Special Rapporteur on monitoring the scourge of human trafficking is Maria Grazia Giammarinaro. She has just visited and closely examined Cuba and then, at the above news conference, made these conclusive comments: 
                 "Cuba applies good practices to fight the global problems of human trafficking."
                "The strength of the Cuban system is that people have a high level of education and know their rights."
                 "Cuba is a much less vulnerable country than many others." 
          While the mainstream U. S. media, which predicates its Cuban coverage on the dictates of the vast Castro Cottage Industry in America, wouldn't dare report on such Cuban positives such as the highly respected Maria Grazia Giammarinaro expounded on and which produced international headlines such as: "UN Praises Cuba for Practices Against Human Trafficking."
         When it comes to Cuba, extremely important and insightful observations from important, insightful, and unbiased people like Maria Grazia Giammarinaro are generally ignored by the mainstream U. S. media.
          On the other hand, Havana-born Ileana Ros-Lehtinen and other Miami-based anti-Revolutionary zealots have 24-hour, around-the-clock access to the mainstream U. S. media to viciously assail Cuba without ever having to worry about being questioned concerning their extreme views or about such things as her close associations with Miami's most notorious Cuban-Americans such as Orlando Bosch and Luis Posada Carriles. Moreover, Ros-Lehtinen has been entrenched in the U. S. Congress since 1989 when her convenient Campaign Manager was Jeb Bush from the Batistiano-loving Bush dynasty. And like the U. S. media, the 535-member U. S. Congress also is not about to challenge anything Ros-Lehtinen says or advocates against Cuba. In other words, the United States of America changed more than Cuba in 1959.
        Meanwhile, while the UN this week praised Cuba's "high level of education" to account for its  excellent fight against human trafficking, the UN, the World Health Organization and the Pan American Health Organization have all praised Cuba's health care system and its offshoots such as its development of important vaccines, as shown above. Those three organizations, for example, recently concluded that Cuba was the first nation in the world to become "totally free of AIDs being transmitted from mothers to babies." Both education through college and health care for life are totally free in Revolutionary Cuba. That was not exactly the case in pre-Revolutionary Cuba when the U.S.-backed Batista-Mafia dictatorship was only concerned with enriching the already rich.
        This was a typical Cuban family in Batista's Cuba. When the mainstream U. S. media provides 24-hour coverage for the Castro Cottage Industry in the U. S. to assail Revolutionary Cuba, at least they should also have to explain pre-Revolutionary photos like this one, and indeed there are many such photos.
Or this one!
Or this one!
      If Batista's Cuba was a brutal and poverty-riven hellhole for the island's majority peasants, which it was, it was also a gold mine and gravy train for Mafia thugs, like Meyer Lansky, and the chosen elites.
         On January 1, 1959, the startling triumph of the Cuban Revolution caused the extremely rich Batistianos and Mafiosi to flee but they quickly reconstituted their power on United States soil -- mainly the nearby Miami area and later in the United States Congress. Ironically, the financial and political rewards in the United States have been far more substantial than they were in Cuba BUT six decades of using that power in all-out counter-revolutionary efforts to recapture the island have failed...at least to this point.
       And so...from Jan. 1-1959 till Easter Sunday in the year 2017 US-Cuba Relations have remained in a hostile standoff, one that the recent two-term Obama presidency tried but failed to remedy because a handful of Miami-based Cubans in the 535-member U. S. Congress can easily dictate the cruelest aspects of America's Cuban policy.
       America, the world superpower, and Cuba, the nearby island, from geographical and humane standpoints should be the closest of friends so as to mutually benefit most citizens in both nations. Yet, America's Cuban policy since the 1898 Spanish-American War and, especially, since the Revolutionary triumph of Cuban sovereignty in January of 1959, has strictly been maintained to benefit only an elitist and nefarious few. For that reason, the current international vote of UN nations is 191-to-0 in condemnation of America's Cuban policy. And for that reason, America's policy related to LITTLE CUBA has more of an adverse effect on America's worldwide reputation than any other factor. If that is not so, try to suggest one single factor in the entire world that could possibly garner a unanimous 191-to-0 vote in the very diverse United Nations. And of course, America's Cuban policy is one major reason the last two generations of Americans have been called the most ignorant, the most cowardly, and the most unpatriotic generations in America's proud history. All the while, Cuba pugnaciously remains...CUBA.
        This new photo is courtesy of Ismael Francisco. It shows two gorgeous, healthy and happy Cuban twins -- Ambar on the left and Geradito on the right. I believe it is much better that these twin babies were born in Revolutionary Cuba than in Batista's Cuba. It's OK to disagree but not OK to be biased about it.
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14.4.17

The Havana-Miami Nexus

So Close, So Similar, So Different!
       This is the Saratoga Hotel in Havana. For six days this week it served as the home-base for the Royal Family of Morocco and their entourage. The Royals included King Mohammed VI, Princess Lalla Salma, Crown Prince Maulay Hassan and Princess Lalla Khadiza. They praised Cuba's "well-known warmth."
      After their six-day vacation in Cuba, this Saudi Arabian airplane flew Morocco's Royal Family to nearby Miami, Florida. It is not known why they used a Saudi Arabian plane instead of a Moroccan plane.
     Waiting to greet the Royal Family of Morocco at the huge and ultra-modern Miami International Airport was its Director Emilio Gonzalez. The Moroccan royals instantaneously were reminded that there is a vast disparity in wealth between Havana in Cuba and Little Havana in Miami. Havana is not overrun with billionaires, millionaires and ultra-modern state-of-the-art skyscrappers. The Miami area has 41 billionaires at last count plus thousands of multi-millionaires...and, OH YES, MANY OF THEM have two things in common with the first officials the Moroccans met in Miami, such as Emilio Gonzalez, who is Cuban-born AND, of course, a former key U. S. government official courtesy of the George W. Bush presidency. Mr. Gonzalez served the Bush dynasty as a powerful National Security and Foreign Policy adviser...which you probably already guessed before reading it here. So, except for the ostentatious wealth and the vast Bush dynasty influence in Miami, the Moroccan Royal Family will not notice many differences between Havana and Little Havana. After all, both famous cities are ruled by Cubans.
And by the way......
        This beautiful photo of four gorgeous little Cuban girls is courtesy of child-loving Rosy Amaro Perez, one of my friends.
      This Rosy-produced photo shows two of the little Cuban girls finding comfort in each others' hugs as they prettily feign fear after being told a real scary story about a lobo, a wolf.
Rosy, her own daughter, and her husband.
A wonderful, child-loving Cuban family.
Rosy's family-loving photo.
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12.4.17

Cuba vs. Cuban-Americans

Six Tumultuous Decades!
       As a superb American journalist and author, Tom Englehardt this second week in April-2017 did something that very few U. S. journalists-authors have either the guts or the integrity to do. He explained how totally innocent Cubans on the island have suffered for six decades because a handful of Cuban exiles from the overthrown Batista-Mafia dictatorship have been allowed to dictate America's Cuban narrative and America's Cuban policies since 1959, resulting in the current anti-U.S./pro-Cuba vote of 191-to-0 in the United Nations. Americans have been propagandized to ignore that anti-American unanimity.
     This week in The Huffington Post a major article, penned by Tom Englehardt, was entitled: "Washington Has A Cuba Problem." The sub-title is: "For Almost 60 Years, Washington Has Lavished On A Modest-sized, Improvished Island Nation." In the main body of the article, Tom Englehardt wrote: "I'm talking, of course, about Cuba, which the United States has embargoed since 1959, as it hasn't North Korea or any other country on the planet." Tom Englehardt, of course, clearly understands that neither North Korea nor any other country allowed a brutal and overthrown U.S.-backed dictatorship to immediately and eternally regroup on U. S. soil and -- while lavishly hiding behind the skirts of superpower America -- engage in an endless and unsavory effort to recapture Cuba while enriching and empowering themselves. All the while, as the nations of the world condemn the atrocity with  that searing 191-to-0 vote in the United Nations, the mainstream U. S. media is too gutless and the majority of Americans are too unpatriotic to give a damn -- with rare exceptions such as Tom Englehardt, of course.
      The following six photos are courtesy of Sanne Derks/Al Jazeera. This elderly Cuban couple live in the Cuban village of Valle de los Ingenis. The water tanks are now common life-savers to areas of Cuba suffering from the most devastating drought on the island in over a century. The natural calamity is exacerbated by the Batistiano-dictated U. S. embargo of the island that, from 1962 until today, constitutes the longest and cruelest economic embargo ever imposed by a powerful nation against a weak nation.
      Because the United States embargo punishes Cuba and also punishes or discourages international banks and other nations willing to engage in commerce with the island, the Cuba government has major problems replacing aging infrastructure such as the out-dated water pumps shown in the above photo.
    Cubans like this man try to fill water buckets like these.
       The Cuban government uses water trucks like this one to try to alleviate the drought-embargo shortages, but the enormous problems are often overwhelming for the government and the people.
       This Cuban woman in Vinales Valley spends her days and much of her nights trying to use her available non-cooking and non-bathing water to wash her family's clothes and her neighbor's clothes. As her neighbor observes, she does it with a smile because it is her life and the lives of many other Cubans.
      This Cuban man is using his horse-drawn wagon, which is outfitted with rubber tires, to deliver water from a tank to needy Cubans. Most of the two million Cuban-Americans even in South Florida favored former President Barack Obama's courageous efforts to help decent Cubans like this man and eleven million other Cubans on the island like him. UNFORTUNATELY, such caring and moderate Cuban-Americans don't seem to be eligible to get elected to the U. S. Congress where a handful of extremists Cuban-American rule the roost, not to mention the Cuban narrative and the Cuban policies in the United States.
        Havana-born Ileana Ros-Lehtinen has represented Miami and anti-Castro zealotry in the United States Congress since 1989. A regular parade of similarly minded, mostly unchecked Cuban-Americans from South Florida have followed her to Washington, almost everyone of them tightly allied with the Bush dynasty.
       Jeb Bush's pathway to two terms as Florida's governor was paved in 1989 when he was Ileana Ros-Lehtinen's Campaign Manager for the seat in the U. S. Congress she has held for all the years since.
    Cuban-Americans like Congresswoman Ros-Lehtinen, shown here with Orlando Bosch, can use the mainstream U. S. media 24-hours-a-day to vilify and excoriate the Cuban Revolution and never have to worry about being quizzed about her numerous extremely controversial Cuban-exile associations. 
       Like South Florida's politics, it seems only the most visceral anti-Castro Cuban-Americans are eligible to be elected to the United States Congress despite polls that show most Cuban-Americans, including those in Miami, favored President Obama's bravery and decency in trying to ease instead of proliferate problems for millions of innocent Cubans on the vulnerable island. There are 535 members of the U. S. Congress but apparently it takes only a handful of extremist Cuban-Americans -- allied with a few right-wingers such as Jesse Helms, Dan Burton, and Robert Torricelli -- to enact devastating anti-Cuban laws...such as the Helms-Burton Act and the Torricelli Bill. This second week of April-2017 in Congress, for example, Ros-Lehtinen is leading the enactment for something called the "Nica Act" and at last check she had the signatures of support from 14 fellow Republicans and 10 Democrats. The "Nica Act" seems designed to prevent Nicaragua from getting loans from the IDB, World Bank and IMF. Why Nicaragua?
       The President of Nicaragua is Danny Ortega and his wife Rosario Murillo is Nicaragua's Vice President. They strongly support Cuba. So, there's your answer to Congress's "Nica Act" question.
       This photo was taken in 1985 by Mark Reinstein for ZUMA. It shows Danny Ortega and Rosario Murillo at a news conference. They got married in 1979 after falling in love when they teamed up and fought side-by-side as Sandinista guerrilla fighters to overthrow the United States-backed Somoza dictatorship, which was fiercely anti-Castro and fiercely opposed to all revolutionary-types inspired by the Cuban Revolution, which had reconfigured Latin America when it overthrew the U.S.-backed Batista dictatorship in 1959.
       Like other democratically elected Latin American leaders inspired by the Cuban Revolution, Nicaraguan President Danny Ortega and Vice President Rosario Murillo have spent everyone of their adult years -- as guerrilla fighters and as politicians -- idolizing Fidel Castro and the Cuban Revolution. The photo above, I believe, explains why the "Nica Act" -- designed to punish Nicaragua -- is working its way through the United States Congress in April, 2017. Americans, of course, are not supposed to know what a "Nica Act" is nor are they supposed to wonder why or if it will harm millions of innocent Nicaraguans.
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cubaninsider: "The Country That Raped Me" (A True Story)

cubaninsider: "The Country That Raped Me" (A True Story) : Note : This particular essay on  Ana Margarita Martinez  was first ...