On 8 January 1959, Fidel Castro entered Havana at the head of his men. The revolution had triumphed and Cuba was entering a communist paradise, fulfilling the rights of all Cubans, and where poverty and misery would be a thing of the past.
To this end, the Cuban government began by reneging on the Manifesto of Sierra Maestra, which promised to hold elections, and continued to enact decrees that put an end to almost all private property.
Since then, the situation of the Cuban people has only worsened, with successive governments learning from the best (Soviet Union, China, North Korea, …) how to stamp out any hint of opposition to the regime. A regime that, more than 60 years later, continues to be the model for all those who want to put an end to Western civilisation.
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Alberto Marigil2023-07-16T10:24:46+01:000 Comments
Calvo-Sotelo and the assassination that precipitated a war
Cristina Barreiro2023-07-16T13:43:41+01:000 Comments
Luis de Unzaga, the Spanish mastermind who helped in the birth of the United States
Sarah Durwin2023-09-29T11:13:45+01:000 Comments
Spain was never a country with a slave economy
Alberto Marigil2023-07-20T13:33:52+01:000 Comments
Guernica: tragedy, lie and farce
Miguel Platón2023-05-21T22:33:53+01:000 Comments
The California genocide. Massacres in the name of democracy and freedom
Alberto Marigil2023-07-15T23:25:56+01:000 Comments
The true story of the Cuban revolution: racism, sexism and homophobia
Yésica Sánchez2023-01-15T21:42:16+00:000 Comments
The proclamation of the Catalan state that lasted for ten hours
César Alcalá2023-01-15T21:45:46+00:000 Comments
Olivares and the union of arms
Fundación Disenso2023-01-15T21:47:51+00:000 Comments
The causes of the agonising end of the Spanish Philippines
Guillem Just Pellicer2023-01-15T21:51:39+00:000 Comments
Slaves of the Cuban medical brigades: “We are prisoners of the communist dictatorship”
Yésica Sánchez2023-01-15T21:54:23+00:000 Comments
Spain in Vietnam: a forgotten or silenced history
Guillem Just Pellicer2023-01-15T21:55:46+00:000 Comments
Mapuches For Export, neologisms, terrorists and the British
Cristian Rodrigo Iturralde2023-01-15T22:01:38+00:000 Comments
The women soldiers of Hernán Cortés
Bernard Durán2023-04-14T11:20:00+01:000 Comments
Truths and lies about the capture of Granada by the Catholic Monarchs, the event that Podemos calls racist
Cesar Cervera2023-01-15T22:02:45+00:000 Comments
The taking of Granada
Fundación Disenso2023-01-15T22:03:33+00:000 Comments
More than 1,800 lawyers stand up to separatism and ask the ‘Govern’ to comply with the linguistic sentences
Pablo Planas2023-01-15T22:04:36+00:000 Comments
This is how Spain crushed the Royal Navy in 1591: the feat England wants us to forget
Cesar Cervera2023-01-15T22:08:22+00:000 Comments
The son of Peru’s Courage Mother: “Shining Path killed her in front of us”
Vanesa Vallecillo2023-01-15T20:51:28+00:000 Comments
Operation Erasure: how to destroy Spanish History
Jorge Vilches2023-01-15T22:09:15+00:000 Comments
The terrible testimony of the girls kidnapped and raped by the FARC: “They would shoot you for crying”
Vanesa Vallecillo2023-01-15T22:13:08+00:000 Comments
What we know about the case of the boy from Canet and the harassment of his family over the Spanish language
Cristina Rubio2023-01-15T22:14:09+00:000 Comments
“There is nothing more horrible than feeling singled out for doing nothing”
Cristina Rubio2023-01-15T22:15:41+00:000 Comments
The great Viking failure
Porfirio Gorriti2023-01-15T22:16:56+00:000 Comments
International Day Against Genocide: Six massacres that shamed the world
Sarah Durwin2023-01-15T22:19:33+00:000 Comments
Marcelo Gullo: “The conquest of America is amazing and unique. Only Rome is comparable to the Spanish Empire”
Luis H. Goldáraz2023-01-15T22:20:26+00:000 Comments
Marcelo Gullo: “Spain is not attacked for what it did in America, but for having brought the faith”
Religión en Libertad2023-01-15T15:12:18+00:001 Comment
José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero’s frenetic fortnight to undo the Americas
Marta Arce2023-01-15T20:53:47+00:000 Comments
Calls to stone the family that asks for 25% Spanish in the classroom
Pablo Planas2023-01-15T22:22:06+00:000 Comments
The downing of the French plane with a key witness of Paracuellos
Pedro Corral2023-01-15T22:23:47+00:002 Comments
The most vicious messages against 25% of Spanish in class: bullying, school ghettos and stoning
Pablo Planas2023-01-15T22:25:30+00:000 Comments