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Cuba
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| 10.24.2008
Meanwhile, when politician opens their mouth, listeners end up with a vaguer idea of what is really going on including Nader, (can’t he say a few words about Troy Davis) but no
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Dave Lindorff, thiscantbehappening.net | 10.20.2008
The main reason the US has stubbornly refused to trade with Cuba, and has used sanctions to bully other nations into refusing to trade with Cuba, while enthusiastically trading with and investing in China, Vietnam and other communist regimes, is that Cuba has had little to offer the US, either in terms of products or markets.
That’s all about to change dramatically, with word that the Communist island just 90 miles to the south of Florida may possess oil reserves equal to or greater than all the oil reserves left in the United States.
Perfora Cariño, Perfora!
By Dave Lindorff
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redphilly | 09.07.2008
In contrast to neo-colonial Haiti, Cuba survives hurricane Gustav with no loss of life. Compare this to the neglect of New Orleans in Katrina.
Cuba: Surviving Gustav
event detailsposted by: redphilly begins: Sep 13, 7:00 am ends: Sep 13, 5:00 pm location: Washington, DC |
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Movimiento Libertario Cubano | 07.16.2008
* During mid-June 2008 the Iberian counter-information collective A Las Barricadas www.alasbarricadas.org posed several questions to the MLC www.mlc.acultura.org.ve, an affinity group of Cuban anarchism abroad. The complete text of this interview follows.
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Movimiento Libertario Cubano | 06.18.2008
* The Cuban Libertarian Movement (MLC) interviewed via internet a punk musical group active in Havana for over 10 years who are today a significant reference in a counter cultural scene that merits recognition and solidarity.
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Movimiento Libertario Cubano | 05.01.2008
ººº With respect to the situation in Cuba these past few weeks, the Cuban Libertarian Movement – MLC (affinity group of Cuban anarchists in exile) speaks up to answer the unknowns and the challenges facing Cuban society. Ours is the voice of uncompromising commitment to freedom, equality and solidarity that has always been the sound of the Cuban anarchists.
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