viernes, 9 de enero de 2009

Ecuador’s Rafael Correa Stresses Meaning of Historic Cuban Commemoration

HAVANA, Cuba, Jan 8 (acn) Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa today described the historic dates of January 1 and 8, as glorious moments for the world revolutionary movement. January 1 marks the triumph of the Cuban Revolution and on January 8th Fidel Castro and the Rebel Army reached he city of Havana, two historic events marked today in Havana.

In his speech at the central rally commemorating the events, President Correa extended his warmest greetings to Fidel Castro. He described the Cuban Revolution as the most important event in 20th Century Latin America, due to the hope and example that it represents for the nations of the region.

Correa stressed the ethic principles honored by the Cuban Revolution over the past 50 years and he recalled Fidel’s words on January 1, 1959 when he said that the upcoming period of the Revolution would be more difficult.

We bring our solidarity and joy from Ecuador for the 50th anniversary of the Cuban Revolution, said the Ecuadorian President, who demanded the lifting of the US economic blockade of Cuba and the release of the five Cuban antiterrorist fighters held in US jails.

President Correa described the Cuban revolutionary process as hope and destiny for the Americas. “We honor the essence of this revolution because we consider it crucial to the evolution of humankind, because its principles are also crucial to reach the wellbeing of our peoples, said Correa.
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