Cuba gov’t refutes US slanders of internationalist volunteers
![Forty volunteer health care workers from Cuba’s Henry Reeve brigade, who spent two months in Mozambique earlier this year, performed as many as 11 surgeries a day.](https://themilitant.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Cuba30-300x223.jpg)
…key role in combating the Ebola epidemic in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea-Conakry from 2014 to 2015. Opponents of the revolution allege that Cuba only sends help to other countries…
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…key role in combating the Ebola epidemic in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea-Conakry from 2014 to 2015. Opponents of the revolution allege that Cuba only sends help to other countries…
…sustaining and supporting the armed struggle enabled both men and women to be integrated. Women joined the ranks of the Rebel Army. In the Sierra Maestra there was a platoon…
…in the Sierra Maestra mountains before the revolution triumphed. “But then after the 1959 victory I found out the revolutionaries were actually carrying out their program,” he said. “That made…
…his beard and then he pointed and said, ‘You’re right, you go off to the sugar mill and I’ll go write a book about the Sierra and the revolution, and…
…were 30- to 40-foot flames in the backyard. I drove the Jeep, Matt got into our Sierra pickup, and we took off.” “We had to turn the headlights on. It…
…worker volunteers, who cooked, served and tended to over 10,000 people at the huge amphitheater in the Sierra Nevada brewery and on the campus at Chico State University. The all-volunteer…
…A plume of smoke from the massive fire that destroyed most of Paradise in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains has covered the San Francisco Bay Area. “Unhealthy” air…
…to withstand the hostile environment of the Sierra, to really be able to fight, one has to be part of a collective effort. In such a context human qualities are…
…the state. While 30 teachers from Sierra Vista, close to the Mexican border, traveled to Phoenix, school workers and supporters gathered at that city’s Veterans Memorial Park, wearing red and…
…this is one I’m proudest of: helping all these people. Taking care of the victims of war was a tradition of ours going back to the days of the Sierra…