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US President Barak Obama and Cuban President Raul Castro in the same Stage

12 Sunday Apr 2015

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Obama CastroPanama City, Apr 11 : US President Barack Obama and Cuba’s Raul Castro stood near each other at a Summit of the Americas, marking a major milestone in their efforts to end decades of animosity.

Obama and Castro, separated by the presidents of Ecuador and El Salvador, stood in the second of three rows at a Panama City convention center yesterday as the country’s national anthem was sung.

The sight of Obama and Castro in the same room instantly became a potent symbol of their bid to renew diplomatic ties that were severed in 1961. It was the first time that a Cuban leader attended the summit in its 21-year history.

Both smiling broadly, Obama and Castro had arrived separately for the two-day summit’s inauguration.

The 30-odd leaders were then heading to a seaside dinner in a complex of ruins dating from the era of the Spanish conquistadors.

Obama and Castro met once before, when they already shook hands at Nelson Mandela’s funeral in December 2013. But US officials said the widely-anticipated discussion would take place today. (AFP)

 

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Release of “Cuban Five” a big victory for Cuba – CPI(M)

20 Saturday Dec 2014

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The Polit Bureau of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) has issued the following statement:
The Polit Bureau of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) welcomes the agreement between the governments of Cuba and the United States to take steps to normalize relations between the two countries. The release of the three remaining “Cuban Five” who were jailed in the US on false charges of espionage and the decision to renew diplomatic relations are a victory for the Cuban people and government who have faced more than five decades of efforts by the United States to isolate it.
The United States has been enforcing an economic blockade on Cuba which needs to be reversed. This is a policy which has no support whatsoever from the international community. The US Congress has to repeal the law in this regard but President Obama can take steps to relax the measures.
The CPI(M) along with progressive and democratic forces in India congratulate the Cuban government and people for this important breakthrough.

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US and Cuba to restore diplomatic ties; US blockade of Cuba ends.

18 Thursday Dec 2014

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It is a very good news! The US and Cuba has decided to restore the diplomatic relations between the two countries. It has been 23 years that US has issued blockade and embargo against the tiny Socialist state in 1961. It had seriously and adversely affected the trade of Cuba with other countries, but it managed.

Now there as been an exchange of prisoners also. The left out 3 Cubans in jail in US has been released and Cuba also has released the US prisoners.

It is stated that the Pope and Vatican have been in discussion with both the countries and the present understanding has been reached. Further a large majority f the countries in the UN have been continuously pressing to remove the US blockade of Cuba. US was being isolated.

Let us hope that the new development will improve the bitter relations between the countries.

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Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank Started.

24 Friday Oct 2014

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This is a good and welcome development. The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank is launched today, 24th October 2014 at Shanghai, China, attended by most of the countries in Asia. But Australia, South Korea and Indonesia did not attend due to US pressure, who sees the new bank as a rival to World bank as also the Asian Development Bank controlled by it.

The AIIB with an investment of $ 50 billion is expected to help the Asian countries by giving loans at cheaper rates and more liberal conditions than both World Bank and Asian Development Bank. Naturally, US, World Bank etc. are not happy with the new development. India is an active partner of the Bank.

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US Daily, US State Secretary Praise Cuba for anti- Ebola activities

24 Friday Oct 2014

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Imperialist US has always been on the look out for any chance to attack / destabilise the tiny Socialist Cuba. The economic blockade of Cuba by US and allied countries are continuing for decades. But a surprising development has now taken place. US has praised Cuba for its humanitarian work against the dreaded disease Ebola. A rport published in Ganashakti in thei connection is given below:

New Delhi, October 22, 2014 : It is rare for any American mainstream daily to heap praise on Cuba. Rarer still for a US Secretary of State to acknowledge the contribution made by Socialist Cuba. But this is exactly what has happened. Fifty five years after the Cuban revolution and decades of the callous and cruel economic embargo and sanctions against the tiny island nation, lying just a few hundred kilometers of the US coast, the New York Times has called upon the Obama administration for restoring diplomatic relations with Cuba.

These observations in the NYT’s October 19 editorial come in the wake of the massive efforts that Cuba has made in the global effort to contain the Ebola virus from spreading. Secretary of State John Kerry too was compelled to acknowledge Cuba’s response in the wake of wide media coverage to Cuban efforts in this regard. In contrast to the US just committing funds to fight the spread of the virus, it is only Cuba that has had the courage to send its medical personnel – doctors and paramedics to the affected countries, at the risk of their own lives. This despite reports that more than 400 medical personnel have been infected. The virus has also reached the United States and Europe, amid fears that the epidemic could soon spread globally.

Former Cuban President, Fidel Castro has appealed to the US to set aside its differences with Cuba to fight against the virus. In a write up in the Granma, Castro said: “We will gladly cooperate with U.S. personnel in this job, though not in the search of peace between our two countries who have been enemies for years. In any case, we will work for the peace in the world”. Further, “By sending Cuban doctors and nurses to Africa we are protecting our people, and our Latin American and Caribbean brothers. We are also preventing its expansion, because unfortunately it has already arrived in the United States,” he said.

Cuba takes pride in its excellent healthcare system and has always rendered help to countries in need of medical assistance. It has had its doctors and nurses serve in Angola during their liberation struggle. Since 1960, Cuba has sent 135,000 health workers overseas. Currently it is estimated that 50,000 medical professionals are working in 66 countries across Latin America, Africa and Asia. Cuban doctors and paramedics are also rendering services in Brazil, Venezuela and Bolivia. Cuba had even offered help to the US in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, only to be flatly refused. Cuba has now sent medical teams to Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea.

These medical professions will work under the World Health Organization. Cuba proposes to send 460 doctors and nurses. 165 of them have already reached Sierra Leone, while a 52-member team comprising doctors, nurses, epidemiologists, intensive care doctors, general practitioners, surgeons, pediatricians, intensive care nurses, anesthetists and licensed nurses are landing in Liberia today.

As opposed to the magnificent Cuban response the Obama administration has just pledged to spend $400 million to build a dozen hospitals.

The outbreak has already claimed the lives of more than 4,500 people, most of them in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea.

The Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO), Margaret Chan, thanked Cuba for its efforts. She was in Havana to attend an extraordinary meeting of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America-Peoples Trade Agreement (ALBA-TCP) organised to address the threat posed by the Ebola virus.

The ALBA-TCP meeting in Havana on October 20th, adopted a resolution expressing profound concern about the “humanitarian catastrophe in West Africa caused by the Ebola epidemic, which is been considered by the World Health Organization (WHO) to be a ‘public health emergency’ of international concern, with the threat of spreading to other countries and regions of the world”. Countries attending the meeting pledged to coordinate efforts to prevent and deal with the Ebola epidemic, including “rapidly providing and sharing assistance among our countries, with healthcare workers and relevant supplies and materials”

A technical meeting of specialists and directors of ALBA-TCP countries will be held in Havana, on October 29 and 30, to “exchange experiences and knowledge, as well as to draft prevention and control strategies for the threat of the Ebola epidemic”. The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela has meanwhile donated a sum of five million dollars to the UN to combat Ebola.

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Hillary Clinton part of the top 1%

24 Tuesday Jun 2014

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The former US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton is part of the top 1% of the US, the trillionaires club.
Her house in Washington costs about $ 5 million and she travels by private jet on her tour. She charges about $ 200,000 for a speech, sometimes more.
She is expected to contest for the post of President in the next term. The Democratic Party which may sponsor her, may be worried about the trillionaire tag.
But after all it is US, the captain of the capitalism and this may not be much of a news.

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President Obama to raise Minimum Wage of Contract Workers

29 Wednesday Jan 2014

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President Barak Obama is expected to announce an increase in the minimum wage of the contract workers in US to $ 10.10( appx. Rs. 650) an hour. He will issue an executive order since the lawmakers are not prepared to increase the wages. Last year President Obama has pleaded in the Congress for wage increase, but it was not accepted by the latter. Hence the present executive order.

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Subservience to US should stop, Mutual Respect and Equal Treatment is the way.

28 Saturday Dec 2013

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For the last one month since the Indian diplomat in US, Devyani Khobragade, was strip-searched as part of the US security routine, the angry Govt. of India has taken retaliatory measures against US diplomats in India by curtailing / cancelling additional privileges granted to them earlier. The GOI has withdrawn the Special Airport Passes, cancelled the special ID cards issues earlier, removed the barricades erected in front of the US Embassy for security etc. Now Nancy Powell, US Ambassador to India cancelled her trip to Nepal, probably due to the cancellation of the special air-port passes, which may result in routine security searches.
So far so good. Retaliation was of course necessary. But why did the government of India grant all these out of the way benefits,facilities and special considerations to the US Diplomats and relatives, when the same was not extended to the Indian counterparts? Also when even the President of India and Ministers visiting US is insulted by security searches, why was the GOI sitting calm and was silent? It was as a result of the servitude to the US, the biggest power in the world. This servitude has to end now and forever. The slavery of about two centuries under Britain has lowered the prestige and self respect of the present Indian rulers. This has to change. India is also a sovereign country and is not less than any other country, US or UK.
Let the Devyani incident be the roadmap for a new relation based on mutual respect and equal treatment to the citizens of all countries.

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The NSA hacked more than 50,000 computers with malware

26 Tuesday Nov 2013

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It is reported that the National Security Agency(NSA) of USA has hacked more than 55,000 computers and infected them with malware. This is according to the classified documents revealed by the whistle blower Edward Snowden, who is being haunted by the US government.
There is no limit to what the US imperialists will do to continue their top position in the world. For the US, there is nothing except their world hegemony position. Anything can be done for that purpose, murder, attacking other nations, drone attacks, economic blockade of any country etc.
There should be an end to this inhuman and barbaric aggression.

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Shut Down of Government starts in US – Austerity on people.

01 Tuesday Oct 2013

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By Barry Grey

1 October 2013 : Exuding contempt for the American people, the US Congress failed to pass a continuing resolution to fund federal operations on Monday, shutting down large sections of the government as of 12:01 AM Tuesday.

Throughout the day, the Democratic-controlled Senate rejected funding bills sent by the Republican-controlled House of Representatives that included delays in the implementation of the Obama administration’s health care overhaul, which was enacted in 2010 and is due to become fully operational next year.

The House, for its part, refused to pass a continuing resolution without such provisions. While so-called Tea Party Republicans in the House played the leading role in blocking a temporary government funding bill, hoping to capitalize on popular opposition to Obama’s reactionary health care “reform,” the White House and congressional Democrats seemed to welcome a shutdown.

They calculate that popular anger will focus on the Republicans and the resulting crisis will deepen divisions within the GOP, while providing political cover for the Obama administration to escalate its attacks on social programs and expand its proposed tax windfalls for big business, in line with Republican demands.

The White House and the Democratic leadership in the Senate rejected a proposal floated Monday by Senate and House Republicans opposed to a shutdown to extend funding for government operations for a week in order to continue negotiations.

At the same time, House Democrats offered to support a funding bill that accepted the Republican spending level of $986 billion, $42 billion less than the Democrats’ proposal of $1.028 trillion. In announcing the offer, Democratic Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (Democrat from Nevada) had signaled his support for this move.

Although the Republican leadership refused to drop its demand for a delay in the Affordable Care Act (ACA), the Democratic concession prefigured the way in which the government crisis will be used to shift the entire domestic agenda further to the right, increasing cuts in such basic programs as Food Stamps, Medicaid, Medicare and Social Security.

The shutdown will have a punishing impact on millions of workers and poor people. At the same time, the government functions considered essential by the corporate-financial elite will be largely unaffected. The uniformed military, the CIA, the National Security Agency, the Department of Homeland Security and the rest of the agencies involved in US imperialist aggression and subversion abroad and domestic spying and repression at home will be virtually unscathed.

The Federal Reserve will continue to pump $85 billion a month into the financial markets, inflating stock prices and underwriting corporate profits.

But over 800,000 of the 2 million federal employees will be furloughed without pay as long as the shutdown lasts, including half of the 800,000 civilian Pentagon workers. Hundreds of thousands more federal employees will be compelled to work without pay. These are workers who have already suffered the consequences of a three-year pay freeze imposed by the Obama administration as well as weeks of unpaid furloughs resulting from the automatic “sequester” cuts proposed in 2011 by the White House, which began to take effect last March.

Personal income for federal workers across the country dropped by an average of 0.8 percent in the second quarter of this year.

The most vulnerable sections of society will be particularly hard hit. The federal Women, Infant and Children (WIC) program, which provides food for low-income women and children, will shut down. Veterans Administration disability claims will cease to be processed.

All national parks and museums will close, including the Smithsonian Institution in Washington DC. Entire federal departments—including Commerce, Education, Energy, the Environmental Protection Agency, Housing and Urban Development, Labor, NASA and the National Institutes of Health—will virtually shut down.

The shutdown will have a particularly devastating impact on the Washington DC area, where the federal government accounts for one-third of the local economy. It is estimated the nation’s capital will lose $200 million a day and over 700,000 jobs will be affected. Trash collection and libraries could be impacted.

The Washington region already lost 26,500 net jobs in August as a result of sequester cuts and furloughs.

The funding deadline and shutdown may be the prelude to an even more consequential crisis over the federal debt ceiling. At some point towards the end of October, the federal government will reach its current debt ceiling. House Republicans are threatening once again to tie a bill increasing the debt limit to provisions defunding or delaying “Obamacare,” raising the specter of a national default.

Both the government funding and debt ceiling crises are entirely manufactured. Since 2010, there have been three similar government crises—in 2010 over extending the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy, in 2011 over the debt ceiling, and in 2012 over the so-called “fiscal cliff.” In every case, behind the partisan “gridlock” and recriminations there was a significant element of bipartisan manipulation to drive the austerity agenda further to the right. The result was trillions of dollars in spending cuts.

In 2011, Obama offered the Republicans a “grand bargain” on deficit reduction that included historic attacks on the two major social programs left over from the New Deal and the Great Society—Social Security and Medicare. He proposed cutting cost-of-living increases and introducing means testing to Social Security and raising the eligibility age for Medicare—on top of $500 billion in Medicare cuts incorporated into his Affordable Care Act.

In recent days Obama has reiterated his eagerness to work out a bipartisan “grand bargain” to slash basic social programs and cut corporate taxes. On Monday, Republican Senator Susan Collins of Maine, an opponent of shutting down the government, called for negotiations on both the budget and the debt ceiling with the aim of reaching such a comprehensive plan to reduce the deficit at the expense of the working class.

There is little doubt that the result of the current crisis will be an extension of the sequester cuts—slated to total $1.2 trillion over the next eight years—a massive cut in Food Stamps (both houses of Congress have already passed bills cutting the program by billions of dollars) and unprecedented attacks on the so-called “entitlement” programs—Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid.

Behind the appearance of partisan warfare, there is a broad consensus between the two corporate-controlled parties to impose the full brunt of the crisis of the capitalist system on the working class. There is no “liberal reform” wing of the political establishment. No prominent figures in the Democratic Party are calling for serious measures to address mass unemployment, falling wages, or rising poverty, hunger and homelessness. Both parties are agreed on an historic attack on public education and health care for working people.

The arrogant and brutal attack on the population embodied in the government shutdown underscores the necessity for the working class to break from both parties of big business and build an independent socialist movement to secure the basic social rights of working people.

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