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Cuba Will Defend its Sovereignty in Next Elections, Alarcon Asserts
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Brazil Discusses US anti-Cuba Blockade and Attacks
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Brazil Discusses US anti-Cuba Blockade and Attacks
The Brazilian city of Sao Paulo held this Friday the closing debates on the causes and consequences of the US blockade, aggressions and terrorist anti-Cuba policy.

Cuban General Consul in Sao Paulo, Carlos Trejo, said the blockade has degenerated from covert US policy into overt anti-Cuba attacks whose US$80 billion toll impells overpriced acquisitions. Its extraterritorial reach even affects other business partners.

"If lifting the blockade implies renouncing to the foundation of the Cuban Revolution then there will be blockade for many years," said the diplomat who added that solidarity and promotion of Cuba"s reality by its friends are basic to bring down the blockade.

Trejo stressed that the US policy against his country is obviously political, ideological, economic, commercial, financial and cultural terrorism.

The latest US anti-Cuba regulation demands anticipated payments for food purchases made in the US in cash, a procedure the diplomat termed impracticable because of the risk they confiscate that money.

Raymundo de Oliveira, president of the Club of Engineers that hosted the seminar, called President George W. Bush the greatest world terrorist because his actions fabricate terrorists worldwide

On the Cuban Five jailed in the US for fighting anti-Cuba terrorism, he added that such injustices encourage terrorists.

The President of the Jose Marti Cultural Association, Zuleide Faria, said the world is going through critical times with the terrorism of state imposed by the force of the arms on other countries via invasions, killing children, women and men.

In addition to discussing ways to step up solidarity with Cuba, the seminar also included the release of the book "Cuba: trinchera de la resistencia" (Cuba, Trench of Resistance) with speeches by President Fidel Castro, among other documents.

 

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