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Asociación Nacional de Agricultores Pequeños (ANAP) |
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Asociación Nacional de Agricultores Pequeños: the association of small
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| Asociación
Hermanos Saíz (AHS)
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Asociación Hermanos Saíz (AHS)
is a youth organisation for artists, writers and intellectuals until the
age of 35. The organisation was founded in 1986 by a merger of three other
cultural organisations: "La Brigada Raúl Gómez García",
"La Brigada
Hermanos Saíz" and "El Movimiento de la Nueva Trova".
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Brigadas Técnicas
Juveniles (BTJ)
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Las Brigadas Técnicas
Juveniles: Brigades of technical oriented youth, founded on December 6,
1964
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Comité de Defensa de la Revolución (CDR) |
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Comité de Defensa de la Revolución: Committees
for the Defense of the Revolution. Neighborhood-based
organisations to defend
the Cuban Revolution. In Cuba some seven million people have a membership
of these organisations. They were founded on September 28, 1960.
More
info:
Fidel
Castro at the
40th Anniversary of the CDR's
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Confederación de Trabajadores Cubanos: the confederation of trade unions
in Cuba.
More
info:
Fidel
Castro speeches to CTC Congress on November 19, 1959
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| Cuban
flag |
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(Official
explanation, 2002:)
In 1850 what was
to become the definitive national symbol was hoisted for the first time.
Encapturing simplicity and perfect harmony, it combines three colors,
red, white and blue, to form the Cuban flag: three blue stripes - the
states in which the island was divided at that time - two white stripes -
the force of the idealistic independence fighter - , a red triangle -
representing equality, fraternity and liberty, and at the same time, the
blood which had to be spilled during the battles for independence - and a
white star, alone - as a symbol of the absolute liberty between other
nations - these are what characterise its beautiful design.
More
info:
The
place of the first raising of the Cuban flag on May
19, 1850 in Cardenas
The
Cuban flag used by Cespedes during the First War of Independence
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| Directorio Revolucionario 13 de
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Federación
de Estudiantes de la Enseñanza Media (FEEM)
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Federación
de Estudiantes de la Enseñanza Media,
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| FMC |
Federación de Mujeres Cubanas: the Cuban women federation, founded in
1960.
More
info:
Fidel
Castro at the 7th Congress of the Federation
of Cuban Women (FMC)
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| Federación
Estudiantil Universitaria (FEU)
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Federación Estudiantil Universitaria,
the "federation of university students" was founded on December
20, 1922 by Julio Antonio Mella.
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| Granma |
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Granma was the name of the boat which took Fidel Castro and 82
revolutionaries from Mexico to Cuba to start the Cuban Revolution on December 2,
1956. You can visit the real boat in Havana. A copy of the boat lays in
Playa las Coloradas. Today the official Cuban newspaper is called
"The Granma" and one of Cubans provinces is called Granma.
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| Juventud
Rebelde |
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Started
as a newspaper for the youth, nowadays the company has a radio program (Rebelde en
Rebelde)
on Radio Rebelde and an internet site. It was
founded on October 21, 1965, at the end of the activities for
the 5th Anniversary of the integration of the Cuban Youth
Movement, and at the opening of the First National Sports Games.
President Fidel Castro Ruz announced the birth of the new paper whose
historical antecedents were Mella magazine and the Diario de
la Tarde. Fidel's own words describing the aim of the paper in 1965: "... a paper mainly devoted to the youth,
with things that interest young people, but
that must try to be a quality newspaper
whose content could be interesting for all
kind of readers".
More
info:
The story of Juventud Rebelde
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| M-26-7 |
26th of July Movement. The underground resistance movement against Batista
named after the date of the abortive attack on the Moncada barracks in
1953. The movement started in 1955, after Fidel Castro and his comrades
were freed from prison. Fidel Castro went to Mexico while Frank Pais
organised the movement in Santiago de Cuba.
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| Movimiento Juvenil Martiano
(MJM)
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| National
Anthem |
(Official
explanation, 2002:)
The National
Anthem was created in Bayamo, out of the fracas of the battle for
independence. Pedro Figueredo, having composed the melody in 1867,
wrote the words to this battle hymn, with the sentiments of an
independence fighter, when the insurgent troops took the city in 1868.
More
info:
The
church where the Cuban National Anthem was first sung on November 8, 1868
The
statue of Pedro Figueredo in Bayamo and the text of the Anthem
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| National
shield |
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(Official
explanation, 2002:)
The National
shield represents our island. It is shaped like a pointed leather shield,
and divided into three sections.
In its horizontal upper part, there is a
golden key between two mountains, and a sun rising over the sea - which
symbolises the position of Cuba in the Gulf, between the two Americas,
amidst the emergence of a new state.
The blue and white
strips, down the left hand side, represent the situation of the island, in
terms of its division into states, in the colonial period. Down the right
hand side, a Cuban country scene is dominated by a royal palm tree - the
symbol of the unbreakable character of the Cuban people.
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| Organización de
Pioneros José Martí |
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"Organización de
Pioneros José Martí" (OPJM) is a Cuban youth organisation for
children from 5 to 15 years of age. The
history of this organisation started in 1931. Then, according to the
website of Juventud Rebelde it was called "Organización de
Pioneros José Martí (OPJM)". According to the Pioneers website,
this first organisation was called: "Liga de Pioneros de Cuba (LPC)"
(the Cuban Pioneers' League). This organization (LPC) lasted only for five
years. After the triumph of the Cuban Revolution, more similar
organizations were created.Up
until 1966, the members of the Movement were selected, as a result of
which their number was small.
In 1977 at the third congress of the UJC the
organisation was restructured and definitely turned into into a mass
organization. The organisation got a new name as well: "Organización de
Pioneros José Martí" (José
Martí Pioneers' Association). From
then on the organisation included not only primary school students but
also students from secondary (junior high) school. Today (2003)
over 1.5 million Cuban children and
teenagers are members of the José Martí Pioneers' Association. Their
slogan is: "Pioneros por el comunismo ¡Seremos
como El Che!" (Pioneers for Communism, We shall be like Che!).
More
info:
Artefacts
of the Pioneers
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| OSPAAAL |
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Organización de Solidaridad de los Pueblos de
Asia, Africa y América Latina (Organization in Solidarity with the People
of Africa, Asia and Latin America). OSPAAAL
is officially a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) recognized by
the United Nations. It is based in Havana, Cuba and it has a board of
representatives from all over the world. Among its many activities is
publication of the Tricontinental magazine since 1967. At its peak its
circulation was 30,000 copies, produced in 4 different languages and
mailed to 87 countries.
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Partido Comunista Cubana (PCC) |
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Partido Comunista Cubana, the Cuban Communist Party. It was founded on
October 1, 1965 by a merger of the PSP and the veterans of the guerilla campaign
(including members of the M-26-7 and the Directorio Revolucionario 13 de
Marzo). Today the first secretary is Fidel Castro. There are party
congresses every five years. These congresses elect a 225-member Central
Committee, which in turn chooses the 26 members of the Political
Bureau.
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| PSP |
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| Radio
Rebelde |
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Radio Rebelde
started to broadcast in February 1958 from Fidel Castro's camp in the
Sierra Maestra (La Comandancia de la Plata). Today it is
still an official radio station in Cuba.
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| Trabajadores |
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| Tricontinental |
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Unión de Jóvenes Comunistas (UJC) |
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Unión de Jóvenes Comunistas: the union for young Communists. It is the
youth organisation of the Communist Party of Cuba (PCC). It was founded on
April 4, 1962. The aim of the organisation is to prepare the Cuban youth
cultural, political and ideological for their future role in consolidating
the benefits of the Cuban revolution.
The theme
in the logo means: study, work and rifle.
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