Fidel, we are following your footsteps

Fidel, we are following your footsteps
The tribute was headed by the members of the Central Committee, José Ramón Monteagudo Ruiz and Beatriz Johnson Urrutia, first secretary of the Party in the province, and governor in the territory, respectively.

Author: Eduardo Palomares Calderón | internet@granma.cu

August 13, 2022 11:08:42

In a solemn military ceremony, the floral offering was placed on behalf of the people of Cuba.
In a solemn military ceremony, a floral offering was placed on behalf of the people of Cuba.

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«Happy birthday, dear Fidel. We feel you among us in the challenging hours of the last days and in the inalienable dreams of always. We follow your footsteps. Overcome! ».

Revealing this feeling expressed by the First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Party and President of the Republic, Miguel Díaz-Cannel Bermúdez, through Twitter to the world, was the tribute paid by the people of Santiago to Commander in Chief Fidel Castro Ruz in his 96th birthday this August 13, before the monument rock that houses his ashes.

The tribute was headed by the members of the Central Committee, José Ramón Monteagudo Ruiz and Beatriz Johnson Urrutia, first secretary of the Party in the province, and governor in the territory, respectively, who dedicated bouquets of flowers followed by relatives of the unforgettable Leader of the Revolution, before the monolith, in the Santa Ifigenia heritage cemetery.

Faithful to that fighting spirit, courage, sensitivity and dignity that exemplified his life, hundreds of people from Santiago, Cubans from various provinces and foreign visitors paraded, with roses in their hands, a gesture that since that December 4, 2016 in which Army General Raúl Castro Ruz deposited the urn with the name: FIDEL, 2,500,000 people have revered.

As Raúl affirmed at the evening held in the Plaza Mayor General Antonio Maceo, the night before that historic moment, that those who had fought so hard would never surrender to rest and from the Heroic City “he calls on us to guarantee the independence and sovereignty of the homeland”, just a few hours ago the heroes of Matanzas proclaimed that Fidel was in victory.


Along with the Party leadership, the governor of the province, Beatriz Johnson Urrutia, was present.

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He captivated, and still does, because he was exceptional

Loyalty everywhere
No monuments are needed for Fidel. He is on every corner, and in every street, and in the people, in their pains and joys, in the best of us, in criticizing mistakes, and in what makes us proud and sustains us. He who should live, he lives

Author: Yeilen Delgado Calvo | nacional@granma.cu

August 12, 2022 23:08:38

Fidel Castro Ruz Center
Photo: Ismael Batista Ramírez
In The office of the spoken word , a shocking chronicle written in 1987, Gabriel García Márquez masterfully describes a Fidel seen from the admiration and the intimacy of friendship.

That text ends with a short story: «One night, while slowly spooning a vanilla ice cream, I saw him so overwhelmed by the weight of so many foreign destinies, so far from himself, that for an instant he seemed different from the one I had always been. So I asked him what he wanted to do most in this world, and he immediately replied: “Stand on a corner” ».

In those few lines is the testimony of the sensitivity of a man who to his contemporaries always seemed titanic; and so it will also happen to those who shelter under his legacy in the future.

However, the uniqueness of Fidel’s leadership was precisely in that humanity, that desire to be one more among the people and, nevertheless, accept the moral imperative of making a Revolution and sustaining it against a powerful and implacable enemy.

He captivated, and still does, because he was exceptional in his pedagogical way of explaining the challenges to the people; for his ability to understand national and international complexities (and even those of men and women), in such an illustrious way that it seemed like divinatory art; for the ability to learn at insane rates, and process that data sometimes better than those understood.

But if the people ignored the appointments and only baptized him Fidel, if he offered himself over and over again “for whatever,” it was due not only to the marvelous reality of his moral and intellectual stature, but to the unprecedented and mythical nature of his figure, but also that he recognized himself in it.

Like Martí, deep roots of the national are synthesized in Fidel, in his life and work: love for others to the point of detachment; stubbornness against adversity; the fierceness against those who covet the Homeland; in short, the Cubanness, a concept so deep and difficult to summarize, although so easily identifiable.

Fidel could never, after throwing himself into the arms of the Island and its destiny, be that normal man who stops at a corner to observe from anonymity. Others were the demands of his missions. Whenever he was in public, his presence soothed and inflamed.

He did not want to be glorified, perhaps because he knew that the best way for ideas to endure and triumph is for them to be planted, reborn and renewed in the souls of generations.

No monuments are needed for Fidel. He is on every corner, and in every street, and in the people, in their pains and joys, in the best of us, in criticizing mistakes, and in what makes us proud and sustains us. He who should live, he lives. Fidel is everywhere.

Los cinco días que han sacudido a Cuba,

Los cinco días que han sacudido a Cuba, y las lecciones ganadas para siempre
El incendio está controlado, con pequeños focos en extinción

Autor: Alina Perera Robbio | perera@juventudrebelde.cu
11 de agosto de 2022 00:08:35
DC EN MATANZAS

Lo logrado, subrayó Díaz-Canel, tiene que ver con el heroísmo, con el coraje, con la solidaridad, con el compromiso, y con la unidad con que se ha enfrentado esto. Foto: Estudios Revolución


Matanzas.-Como de tantas otras historias grandes, algún día habrá que contar en calma sobre estos últimos cinco días que han estremecido a Cuba desde el dolor del fuego –literal y del alma–, y también desde una voluntad que se supera a sí misma.

La adversidad más extrema no solo ha entrañado sufrimiento: ha sido, otra vez, la posibilidad del aprendizaje, y la ratificación, Isla adentro, de que las piedras encontradas en la lucha no han sido vistas como obstáculos, sino como piezas con las cuales hacer caminos, puentes y brocales nuevos en la ruta de la resistencia.

Era lo que decía en la mañana de este miércoles el Primer Secretario del Comité Central del Partido Comunista y Presidente de la República, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, en la reunión que aquí pasó revista a lo hecho en la madrugada y noche precedentes, a propósito del combate contra el siniestro en la zona industrial de Matanzas: lo acontecido en las últimas horas no paralizó al país, porque se han venido haciendo muchas cosas para seguir mejorando, y eso es demostrativo, reflexionó el Jefe de Estado, de las capacidades que hay en la Revolución Cubana para seguir adelante y aprender todos los días.

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Cuban vaccine against lung cancer makes its way in the United States

 

Cuban vaccine against lung cancer makes its way in the United States

Originally published: Granma English by Granma English (more by Granma English) | (Posted Aug 06, 2022)

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Cimavax-EGF, a Cuban therapeutic vaccine against lung cancer, conquers the scientific community and the population of the United States based on the achievements compiled in studies carried out. The vaccine was obtained after more than two decades of research and have shown satisfactory results in patients in advanced stages of lung cancer.

The Cuban Center for Molecular Immunology (CIM) and the Roswell Park Cancer Research Center in Buffalo, in the United States of America, joined forces a few years ago to facilitate access to equipment and reagents in order to promote the development of the drug, reported Russia Today.

The creation of the only joint venture between Cuba and the United States, the Innovative Immunotherapy Alliance, a biotechnological company to insert the drug in the U.S. society, facilitated Cuba’s access to equipment and reagents which are very difficult to obtain due to the limitations of the coercive measure of the economic, financial and commercial blockade imposed by the United States on the island, and the northern country can have access to a drug with excellent results and prospects.

Doctor Elia Neninger, who participated of in the clinical trials of the therapeutic vaccine from the beginning, assured the Russian TV station that the drug has two great advantages: few adverse reactions and a solution to lung cancer, which is a serious health problem in Cuba.

Deputy director of the Molecular Immunology Center Kalet León Monzón said that the patients who have received the vaccine are recovering from advanced tumor cancer and could have the prospect of survival in normal conditions in the very short term, according to Russia Today.

One of the beneficiaries of the vaccine, Miguel Creus, a patient who began to receive Cimavax 15 years ago, when the disease was in stage four and the vaccine was in clinical trials, assures that the drug has prolonged his life with a satisfactory state of health, and that at present he has no traces of tumors or symptoms of the disease.

Despite the effects of the economic blockade of the United States against Cuba, the collaboration between the two institutions continues and Cimavax overcomes the challenges. At present, there are clinical trials that combine this Cuban vaccine with other successful cancer treatments and their effects in high-risk people or patients in the initial stages of the disease are being studied.

According to some studies, lung cancer is the third most frequent cancer in the United States and the deadliest. This Cuban drug could be a promising relief, a good example of the benefits both nations would obtain if they had a normal relationship. (International News Office)

Translated by ESTI