People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol.
XXIX
No. 31 July 31, 2005 |
Delhi
Meet Observes Cuban National Day
“CUBA
is a symbol of courage and resistance against the most powerful imperialist
force in the world” This was the central theme of most speakers at a meeting
organised to celebrate Cuban National Day in the capital on July 26 by the
National Committee for Solidarity with Cuba. There was a unanimous chant :
“Another World
Is Possible”.
A
wide galaxy of speakers from the Left parties praised the heroic people of Cuba
for resisting frequent US machinations against its government headed by Fidel
Castro and serving as a model of inspiration worldwide. Among the speakers
included CPI(M) general secretary Prakash Karat, Solidarity Committee convenor A
Vijaya Raghavan, D Raja (CPI) Manoj Bhattacharya (RSP) and Devarajan
(Forward Bloc).
Prakash
Karat recalled the historic links between Cuba and the Venezuela and recalled
his recent visit to Venezuela where doctors from Cuba were helping people in
large numbers.
Speaking
on behalf of the Cuban Mission in India, Abelardo R.Cueto Sosa said that July
26 is a special day for the Cubans. On this
day in 1953, the Commandant in Chief Fidel Castro Ruz, leading a small
group of heroic youths assaulted the Moncada Barracks, the second citadel of the
Cuban Dictator's Fulgencio Batista.
From
the military point of view, the action was a failure. Politically, it was a
success, because, it marked the beginning of the last stage of our war for
independence that took us to the victory of January 1, 1959”, he said.
Dwelling
on the impact of the revolution for the people, Sosa said that after more than
50 years of republic, the land in Cuba was for the peasants, the workers were
the owners of the factories. “All the Cubans were now the same before the law,
the Cuban woman were no longer a beautiful toy and the easy prey for the
soldiers of our powerful neighbour. The white and black people together
demolished the artificial barriers of hate that separated them for centuries.
For the first time we became an independent nation from being a banana republic
and owner of our own destinations.
Detailing
the kind of uninterrupted aggressions on their country by the USA for the last
46 years, Sosa said “Our cane fields were burnt, our cities were bombarded,
our citizens have suffered the longest criminal blockade in the history, the
blockade which denies food and medicines. The Cuban mothers have seen their sons
dying in terrible terrorist attacks, as the explosion of the Cuban airplane and
the bomb attacks on our embassies in Peru and Portugal. Cuban diplomats were
murdered in the streets of New York and Merida and two of them who became
victims of the Operation Condor, disappeared in the streets of Buenos Aires and
their relatives are still unaware of their whereabouts.”
He appreciated the Solidarity Committee for organising this meeting and
said Cubans cherish the freindship of Indian people very much. (INN)