Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Odds and ends

  • According to EFE, there will be a joint statement from the United States and the European Union today calling on Cuba to free all political prisoners.

  • The Cuban American National Foundation report on the USAID Cuba program criticized the way the Directorio Democratico Cubano, a Miami organization, carries out its program. In El Nuevo Herald today, the Directorio’s director responds.

  • AP looks at Cuba’s Bay of Pigs Museum and the plans to create another one in Miami.

  • “Food production: a priority matter” – not the most enticing headline, but if you read down in the Granma article about a provincial Communist Party meeting, it says that the Havana party chief was sacked for “errors and indiscipline incompatible with his responsibilities.” And then Maria del Carmen Concepcion, a member of the party’s national secretariat, referring to the need to solve economic problems and to “multiply person-to-person ideological work,” is quoted as follows: “Either we solve these problems, or we ourselves destroy the Revolution that cost us so much blood and sweat.” EFE story here.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

“Either we solve these problems, or we ourselves destroy the Revolution that cost us so much blood and sweat.”

One can only hope.

Was she referring to the blood, sweat and tears of their victims?

-Anatasio

theCardinal said...

SecComm's comments are unfortunate. He is an otherwise honorable and respectable man...he should not let his personal feelings get in the way.

Anonymous said...

Carlos G. is a poser, and anti-cuban. He's a liar who has lost his roots with REAL cubans.
He's no cuban , i am anti-castro but would still call Carlos "un gusano de pero calidad"

Anonymous said...

Carlos es gusano , un punto (and corrupto que hizo su dinero explotando la gente de este mundo)