“PATRIA Y VIDA” OR THE COUP’S SOUNDTRACK IS NOT SO SOFT IN CUBA (machine translation)
In Spanish: “PATRIA Y VIDA” O LA BANDA SONORA DEL GOLPE NO TAN BLANDO EN CUBA
Wind of Change was better, IMO.
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Read More »“PATRIA Y VIDA” OR THE COUP’S SOUNDTRACK IS NOT SO SOFT IN CUBA (machine translation)
In Spanish: “PATRIA Y VIDA” O LA BANDA SONORA DEL GOLPE NO TAN BLANDO EN CUBA
Wind of Change was better, IMO.
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Read More »The member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of Cuba and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla, accused the U.S. Government of being directly involved and of having serious responsibility in the incidents that occurred in our country on July 11th.
Cuba Proves U.S. Involvement in Destabilization Actions against the Cuban People
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Wonder why they were really there?! 🤔
U.S. Representative for New York’s 14th congressional district, Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, said Wednesday she would follow the Democratic Party’s leadership in regards to Venezuela, declining to answer a question on whether she sees President Nicolas Maduro as the legitimate President of the Bolivarian Republic.
AOC Says She Follows Democratic Leadership on Issue of US Intervention in Venezuela
Reflections on Genocide as the Ultimate Crime
Genocide is a well-defined term in international law – in the 1948 Genocide Convention and Article 6 of the Rome Statute.The most respected international tribunals have separately agreed that proof of the crime of genocide depends on an extremely convincing presentation of factual evidence, including documentation of an intent to destroy in whole or in part national, ethnic, racial or religious group. The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, the International Court of Justice – all have endeavoured to provide authoritative tests of “intent,” treating intent as the essential element in the crime of genocide. This jurisprudence is what should be guiding our politicians in reaching prudent conclusions as to whether there exist credible grounds to put forward accusations of genocide, given its inflammatory effects. We should be asking whether the factual situation is clouded, calling for an independent international investigation followed by further action if deemed appropriate, and in nuclear-armed world, we should be extremely careful before making such an accusation.
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If the U.S. government’s propaganda is correct that the current crisis is due to Maduro’s mismanagement and corruption, then illegal and inhumane sanctions would not be needed to dislodge the “regime.”
Between the Lines: Congressional Report Finds US Sanctions to Blame for Venezuela Crisis
By Caitlin Johnstone | April 29, 2021
The Biden administration has finally admitted that the US is indeed providing offensive material support to Saudi Arabia’s genocidal assault on Yemen, directly contradicting Biden’s February claim that it would no longer be providing offensive support in that war. We are being lied to about yet another US war by yet another US president.
Biden lied about Yemen
By Finian Cunningham | Strategic Culture Foundation | March 26, 2021
After six years of blowing up Yemen and blockading its southern neighbor, the Saudi rulers are now saying they are committed to finding peace. The move is less about genuine peace than economic survival for the oil kingdom.
Crashing Saudi Oil Economy Explains Urgent Yemeni Peace Offer
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