8.1.21

Freedom Caravan Reached Havana

On January 8th, 1959!!

      These Cubans today -- January 8th, 2021 -- are shown standing on a street as the island nation celebrates a reenactment of the day, January 8th, 1959, when the Freedom Caravan reached the capital city of Havana. The cars and trucks, led by Fidel Castro and Celia Sanchez, had started on January 1st, 1959 from the southeastern of the island in Santiago de Cuba on their quest to reach Havana on the northwestern edge of the island. The historic journey took eight days before Fidel & Celia reached Havana to take over the new Revolutionary government after the leaders of the defeated U.S.-backed & Mafia-backed Batista dictatorship had fled Havana in the wee hours of January 1-1959 when news reached Havana that a Che Guevara-led rebel army had taken the key city of Santa Clara and was racing "hellbent toward Havana."
     On January 1st, 1959 Fidel Castro and Celia Sanchez had captured Santiago de Cuba, the former capital and still its second largest city, and they were finalizing plans to hold it before they began their long 500+-mile drive to Havana. Fidel & Celia stopped in towns and cities along the way to greet supporters. The photo above shows one of those stops as Fidel waves to the crowd and a very tired Celia seemed anxious to get back in the car and continue on to Havana.
      On their Freedom Caravan ride from Santiago-to-Havana on Jan. 1-8, 1959 Fidel & Celia stopped off at the home of Jose Antonio Echeverria's mother. Celia personally told Jose's mother that "we rebels will always avenge Jose's murder. Jose helped us start the revolution and his death has inspired us all the way." Jose had been the Student Leader at the University of Havana who led anti-Batista protests. Then Jose and other student leaders were brutally murdered and, as shown above, Jose's body was left on the street as a warning to other dissidents not to resist the brutal dictatorship.
     In Revolutionary Cuba today there is an airport and many other memorials named for Jose Antonio Echeverria. In the photo shown above on January 7th, 2021, you can see Cuba's President Miguel Diaz-Canel, who was born after the revolutionary triumph, discussing a major topic with students at the Jose Antonio Echeverria Technological Center at the University of Havana. They were discussing the importance today of technology during the COVID-19 pandemic at hospitals and isolation centers.

     Right before Fidel's & Celia's portion of the Liberty Caravan reached Havana on January 8-1959, the back of a big truck carrying Tete Puebla, Eloisa Ballester, Lilia Rielo and other crucial female Guerrilla Fighters had already arrived in Havana. That is Tete on the left looking a bit gloom. Later she would say: "The crowds that greeted us on the way to Havana were euphoric but we girls, like the ones on the truck, were a little sad. That was because we had hoped that Batista and his cronies, the thieves and baby-killers, would have chosen to stay in Havana to fight us, not to run to Miami." The photo above, as you can see, is courtesy of Tete Puebla.
     Now 80-years-old, General Tete Puebla is now a member of the Cuban Parliament. She was born on Dec. 9-1940 in Yara, a Cuban town in the foothills of the Sierra Maestra Mountains.
     The book "MARIANAS IN COMBAT: Tete Puebla & the Mariana Grajales Women's Platoon in Cuba's Revolutionary War" reveals why Tete Puebla became a legendary anti-Batista front-line Guerrilla Fighter starting at 15-years-old. At age 14 in Yara she watched as 300 of Batista's soldiers -- the famed and dreaded MASFERRER TIGERS -- came to Yara and locked some villagers in a shed, including one of Tete's relatives, and burned the shed as a warning as citizens were forced to watch. The Cuban narratives in the United States, of course, will never tell the American people about the MASFERRER TIGERS or about their nemesis Tete Puebla, the famed Guerrilla Fighter.
     This photo shows the Masferrer Brothers flanking Rafael Diaz-Balart, a Batista Minister, at a Batista rally in 1958.
     The leader of the Masferrer Tigers that brutally supported the Batista dictatorship was Rolando Masferrer. He fled to Miami in January of 1959 as Tete Puebla and other highly motivated Cuban Revolutionary rebels raced to capture Havana. As Wikipedia and other sources reveal, in the U. S. Rolando Masferrer was engaged in violent episodes such as trying to assassinate Fidel Castro, trying to recapture Cuba, trying to invade Haiti to use it as a jumping point to attack Cuba, etc...until he himself was killed in Miami by a car-bomb on October 31, 1975.
     This historic photo shows five of the women guerrilla fighters who fought so bravely during the Cuban Revolution. Third from the left is the incomparable fighter, recruiter, and leader Celia Sanchez. Celia is shown giving instructions to Tete Puebla, Eloisa Ballester, and Lilia Rielo about an upcoming battle.
     This photo in Revolutionary Cuba shows Tete Puebla, now a General and a Parliamentarian at age 80 in 2021, at her desk still protecting the Revolution that she helped to win. Above Tete is one of Tete's favorite photos of CELIA SANCHEZ. Tete said, "Celia will forever remain the greatest woman on this planet who has ever lived when it comes to fighting and making decisions that ended up giving innocent people the freedom to survive a truly brutal dictatorship." Tete still lives but Celia died of cancer at age 59 on January 11, 1980.
      This photo taken by Lee Lockwood reveals that Celia Sanchez, from 1953 until she died of cancer in 1980, was the prime decision-maker in Cuba with, of course, Fidel Castro's 100% approval and support. In fact, some key insiders in Cuba claim that even after Celia died she remained the key decision-maker in Cuba because, until he died at age 90 in 2016, Fidel ruled Cuba only as he precisely believed Celia wanted him to rule it. In the Lee Lockwood photo above, that is Celia writing down a decision as Fidel leisurely sits in his rocking chair waiting for her to finish. And whatever decision Celia was writing down, she knew Fidel would make sure it would become a law in Revolutionary Cuba. {And by the way, the photo above was taken on the Isle of Pines in 1965. From July-1953 till May-1955 Fidel was in a BATISTA PRISON CELL on the Isle of Pines. One of Celia's decisions in Revolutionary Cuba was to change the name of the Isle of Pines to its current name, which is Isle of Youth.
     The red image on the map above shows the Isle of Youth, which is the rather island that was known as the Isle of Pines when the Batista dictatorship had Fidel Castro in prison there from July of 1953 till May of 1955.
       Of course, after he exited his prison cell on the Isle of Pines in May-1955 and then met Che Guevara in Mexico, Fidel Castro famously made his way from Mexico to the Sierra Maestra where he joined the Revolutionary War that was being waged by two extraordinary female recruiters and guerrilla fighters named Hayley Santamaria and Celia Sanchez.
       Americans are not supposed to know it, but the Cuban Revolution would not have been won except for the brilliance of Celia Sanchez and Haydee Santamaria. Not only were they leaders of key early Guerrilla Fighter units but in the crucial early days of the Revolution Celia and Haydee were the vital recruiters of rebels, money, and supplies. That includes once when Celia sent Haydee to Miami to recruit a bundle of U. S. dollars that was important to help finance the Revolution. The photo above was taken in 1958 at a time when Celia, Fidel, and Haydee were beginning to capture and hold Batista towns and cities west of the Sierra Maestra foothills...leading to the eventual capture of Havana on January 1, 1959.
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7.1.21

Cuba Awaits Trump's Exit

 62nd Year of Revolutionary Cuba!!

        On January 1st, 2021, Cubans on the island celebrated the 62nd Year since their historic victory over the U.S.-backed/Mafia-backed Batista dictatorship.
    For the past four years U. S. Secretary of State Mike Romney and President Donald Trump have powerfully tried to starve, deprive, and make miserable the 11.2 million Cubans on the island to induce them to rise up and overthrow their Revolutionary government. After yesterday's bloody riots in the U. S. Congress blamed largely on Trump, and involving gunshots that killed one innocent woman, the lame-duck Trump administration  itself may be overthrown even as it has just a few days remaining in its control of the seriously troubled Republican White House in Washington that will be replaced the Democratic Biden administration on January 20th. Yet incredibly, Romney & Trump apparently are about to try one more attempt to overthrow the extremely pugnacious Revolutionary rule of the nearby island. Despite the fact they will be leaving the White House in less than two weeks, Trump & Romney reportedly are planning to add Cuba to its extremely punitive Sponsors of Terrorism list along with its unending string of punitive anti-Cuban sanctions.
    Cuba's Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez routinely denounces each action by U. S. Republicans and Little Havana Cubans in Miami, as in the Tweet listed below:

     Meanwhile, during these last few days of the Trump administration, in Vancouver there are daily demonstrations by Canadians protesting the cruel U. S. Blockade against Cuban families. A few of the daily photos this week in Vancouver reveal the abiding love Canadians have for the Cuban Revolution that is celebrating the 62nd Anniversary of its Jan. 1-1959 victory over the U.S.-backed/Mafia-backed Batista dictatorship:








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5.1.21

Cuba's Future Post-Trump & COVID

  But 2021 Will Be A Struggle!!

    In this first week of January of 2021 both the Cuban government and most of the 11.2 million Cubans on the island are using banners like the one above to celebrate: "HAPPY 2021: The 62nd Anniversary of the Triumph of the Cuban Revolution. CUBA LIVES!!!" Of course, since January 1-1959 after the Cuban Revolution chased the leaders of the U.S.-backed/Mafia-backed Batista dictatorship to their new sanctuary in Little Havana in the heart of Miami the Cuban Counter Revolutionaries and the U. S. government then proclaimed that recapturing Cuba would take only a few weeks, or a few months at the most. But as pugnacious and shocking as the Revolutionary triumph over the powerful Batista dictators...who were supported by the strongest nation in the world and by the strongest criminal organization in the world...was...let it be known that that the 62-year-old longevity of the Cuban Revolution is even more pugnacious and shocking than was the original triumph 62 YEARS AGO!!!
     The eTurbo News photo above this week shows two Cuban women walking in Havana. Unlike the overthrown Batista dictatorship, Revolutionary Cuba since 1959 has mandated free healthcare for life and free education through college for every Cuban on the island. So, while wearing COVID-19 masks, these two Cuban women are smart, well educated, and healthy. They also have opinions about their revolution and their lives...and about the lives of their children. Like most Cubans on the island, these two women support the Revolution and they resent the Little Havana and United States genocide aimed at them and their families. Moreover, they resent the fact that the superpower U. S. government and the superpower U. S. media formulate lies about them while refusing to permit their OPINIONS to be heard. But on the island, now that most Cubans have access to Smart Phones and the Internet and Social Media outlets, Cubans like these two women can voice their hopes, dreams, and desires openly and freely. Using that Online power, Cubans in Cuba have discovered that they can openly and strongly criticize their government...as long as the government believes they are not influenced by funds from Little Havana and from the United States government. For example, in this first week of 2021 Cubans in Cuba are adjusting to totally new currency and many have openly complained about it directly to the government as well as to the Cuban media and via their ubiquitous Social Media forums. They know they can strongly complain...except if their complaints are believed to be or discovered to be funded by dollars from Little Havana and the United States.

     This Ramon Espinosa/AP photo above depicts how Cuba, starting this first week of January-2021, has ended its dual currency system and devalued the peso.
      This Lisette Poole/Bloomberg photo was used to illustrate an article to help explain how the changed currency system will effect and alter the lives of the Cuban people {a lot}. Many think it will add to inflation and make products priced higher, but the government is willing to risk dealing with that eventuality.
      This Ramon Espinosa/AP photo shows how a Cuban is trying to adjust to the new single-currency system on the island.

      The two articles above from two major U. S. news sources, the Associated Press and Bloomberg News, accurately reveal the drastic effects for Cubans regarding the new currency changes.

        The article above by David Urra reveals one way that Cuba is trying to indicate that it hopes to improve its dismal economy in 2021. Cuba is 9th in the world in the production of Nickel, an important mineral used in the manufacture of things such as Smart Phones, electric cars, etc. Cuba has plans for its Cuban/Canadian plants in Holguin Province to increase its production of Nickel in the New Year of 2021. The Cuban government admits that its already fragile economy lost 11% of its value in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. And President Trump's Little Havana-directed genocide exacerbated the economic hardship when Trump permitted Counter Revolutionary zealots to tighten the EMBARGO, which was instituted way back in 1962 for the purpose of "starving, depriving, and making miserable" the Cubans on the island to induce them to rise up and overthrow their own Revolutionary government. For sure, the Embargo has severely hurt generations of innocent Cuba, but it hasn't induced them to rise up and overthrow their revolutionary government because most Cubans remember the extreme thievery and brutality of the U.S.-backed Batista rule. And neither have such things as the US-Little Havana Bay of Pigs military attack in April-1961, many drastic terrorist attacks {such as killing all 72 innocent people aboard Cubana Flight 455 in 1976}, etc., etc. Meanwhile, Cuba in the first days of 2021 hopes that...getting a handle on the Pandemic, and getting shed of the Trump administration, and hoping the new currency system will prove successful, and hoping it can revive its tourist industry, and increasing things such as Nickel production will improve things for the Cuban people on the island.
      Also, facing the decades-long Embargo-Blockade from the superpower United States, Cuba has been forced to purchase about $2 billion dollars of imported food each year. But now it is strongly trying to grow more of its own food even in the midst of the continuing Embargo-Blockade. As reflected by the three photos above, Cuba is trying to persuade and fund Cuban farmers to begin to grow more food for the Cubans on the island and for tourists who are anticipated to continue to return despite COVID precautions and the U. S. Embargo/Blockade. Meanwhile, as the Year-2021 has dawned in the Caribbean, for seven decades Americans have been told that the nice Batista-Mafia leaders were chased out of Havana in 1959 by the bad Castro-led Rebels. Thus the programmed American citizens, at least till the Good Guys in Little Havana recapture Cuba, the American people should continue to pump money and material and political favors to Little Havana  to the good Cubans. In the U. S., the history of the Cuban revolution and the ongoing efforts of the rich and powerful Counter Revolutionary Cubans in Little Havana has always been terribly slanted in favor of Little Havana, and grossly slanted against Havana. But a few facts creep out.
     And through it all, the Caribbean island of Cuba has done some historic and incredible things: It defeated a brutal dictatorship supported by the world's strongest nation and by the world's strongest criminal organization; and it has somehow survived for 62 years the ultra-powerful forces that have combined to try to recapture its vulnerable island.
     And through it all, the two photos directly above taken this first week of 2021 by Havana photographer Wendy Oliva Gonzalez, shows that Cuban mothers in January of 2021 are miraculously protecting their children in the Age of COVID, in the Age of Trump, and in an Age when the United States has expanded the cruel 6-decades-old Embargo into what appears to be intended as a Genocidal Blockade.
      And way back in 1953 (above}, it should be remembered, another generation of Cuban Mothers began the brave street marches that spawned the Cuban Revolution, which in January of 1959 captured Havana and thus spawned Little Havana in Miami. And, considering that Cuba is an island nation and the United States is the world's strongest and richest nation, that is why I believe the Cuban Revolution has changed the United States even more than it has changed Cuba.
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