Fighting German and Ukrainian Nazism!

Argentina: Soviet-Russian Hero Honoured for Surviving German Nazism & Ukrainian Neo-Nazism! (5.3.2025)

March 4 at 14:57
Maria Kadár was born on March 23, 1931, near the city of Kursk. After the start of the war, she was evacuated to the Sverdlovsk region with a group of children of her age, where she worked at a power station and collected firewood. For a long time she lived in the city of Gorlovka in Donbass. After the coup in kyiv in 2014, she fled the Ukrainian bombing and shelling and moved to Argentina to reunite with her daughter’s family.

The Ambassador noted that Maria Kadár suffered from the actions of the Nazis twice – during the war against Hitler’s Germany and several decades later, in the midst of the Ukrainian crisis. Our sacred duty is to prevent the resurgence of racist ideology, to put an end to it once and for all.

Cuba Remembers US Terrorism!

Cuba: La Coubre – Another Chapter of US Terrorism Against the People! (4.3.2025)

The agency recalled that at around 3:00 p.m. on March 4, 1960, a first explosion occurred with the destructive power of 31 tons of grenades and 44 tons of ammunition inside the ship, a cargo coming from the port of Antwerp, Belgium, with final destination in the Cuban capital.

Shortly afterwards, the genocidal intention of the perpetrators of the attack was confirmed when a second explosion was recorded, precisely when the emergency services, the Fire Department and the Revolutionary Police were providing assistance to the first victims.

The court said the final death toll was 101, with 400 people injured or disabled for life and 82 children left without parents.

He stressed that the explosion at La Coubre “was the result of a terrorist act orchestrated by the United States government, as part of the actions carried out at that time, to discredit the nascent Revolution and destabilize the country, and not an isolated accident.”

Newspaper - US Terrorism in Cuba!

Cuba: 65th Anniversary of US Terrorism Bombing of the La Coubre Ship! (4.3.2025)

Cuban historiography agrees on pointing out that it was a sabotage prepared at the embarkation point by agents at the service of the United States to prevent the arrival of the shipment of arms and ammunition in Cuba. At the burial of the victims (March 5), Fidel Castro said for the first time the slogan that would accompany the Cuban revolutionary process until today: Homeland or Death.