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When Death Means Life

When Death Means Life

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On March 4, 1960, the French steamship La Coubre was sabotaged in the port of Havana. The feeling of powerlessness in the face of the crime subsided with Fidel’s words about the only possible attitude of the people in the face of any aggression: «Once again we would have no other choice than the one with which we began the revolutionary struggle: that of freedom or death. Only now freedom means something more: freedom means homeland. And our dilemma would be: Fatherland or Death! Continuar leyendo

Homeland means freedom

Homeland means freedom

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The steamship La Coubre sabotage, March 4, 1960, cost the lives of some 100 Cubans, including longshoremen, port workers, and Rebel Army troops. Granma recalls the date with excerpts from Fidel’s words during the burial of victims Continuar leyendo

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