Reflections by Comrade Fidel
Days that Cannot be Forgotten
Forty eight years ago
mercenary troops in the service of a foreign power invaded their own homeland,
escorted by a
The wily surprise
attack on the
Yesterday, April 13th, commemorated the
seventh anniversary of the failed coup against the Revolution in
For the sake of
democracy and human rights, we need to be hearing a voice from
We cannot forget that,
in April,
Am I being offensive by remembering this? Or, is
it also prohibited, in the name of decency, naiveté and complicity, to refer to
the subject?
The decision to relax
travel restrictions is indeed positive in itself, although minimal. Many others are required, including the abolition
of the murderous Cuban Adjustment Act which is exclusively applied to our
country alone in the whole world. We
should like to hear an answer to the question about whether the migratory
privileges being used to combat the Cuban Revolution and to strip it of human
resources would also be granted to all other Latin American and
We have no wish to
offend Obama in the least, but he shall be president for one or two terms. He is not responsible for what has happened
and I am sure that he wouldn’t commit Bush's atrocities. In his wake, however, someone equal or worse
than his predecessor might come. Men
come and go; peoples live on.
There are other extremely serious problems
such as the climate change, and the current president of the
Enough for today. I do not wish to add one single word.
Fidel Castro Ruz