Crescencio Galañena Hernández was murdered in Argentina in 1976.»
Blog Archives November 2012
Efforts Focus on Power Restoration after Hurricane Sandy
The restoration of power in Santiago de Cuba and Holguin, the eastern provinces hardest hit by Hurricane Sandy, remains among the priorities of recovery 10 days after the storm hit the territory.»
Haitians Ratified Support for Cuba against U.S. Blockade
Haitians condemned Washington’s policy against Cuba.»
US Victims of Hurricane Sandy Will Be Assisted, Obama
President Barack Obama called upon people on Saturday to make donations to the US Red Cross to help millions of citizens affected by Hurricane Sandy, which killed 106 people this week in the United States and caused damage estimated at more than 50 billion dollars.»
Cuban Female Judokas to Attend Tokyo Grand Slam
The Cuban judo female team received six invitations to compete at the Tokyo Grand Slam, from November 30 to December 2.»
Cubans Ready for Runoff in Municipalities
Cuban electoral authorities get ready for the municipal runoff, to be held on November 4 in all provinces, except Santiago de Cuba and Holguin, the regions hardest hit by Hurricane Sandy.»
Students Support Coffee Harvest in Sancti Spiritus, Cuba
The involvement of students from the municipality of Fomento, Sancti Spiritus, in coffee harvest tasks is considered a good chance for them to get aware of the importance of work in their future lives.»
Flood of People Bids Farewell to Galañena in Yaguajay, Cuba
Thousand residents of Yaguajay, Sancti Spiritus, gave the final farewell this Thrusday to Cuban diplomat Crescencio Nicomedes Galañena Hernández, who was kidnapped in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on August 9th, 1976. He was later on murdered, and considered missing since then.»
Cuba Denounces Illegal Activities of U.S. Interest Section
Cuba stated that the U.S. Interest Section (USINT) in Havana serves as a headquarters for the U.S. federal government’s subversion policy against the Caribbean nation.»
Cuba: Raul Castro Receives Venezuelan Vice President
Cuban President Raul Castro received Rafael Ramirez, vice president of the government of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, who arrived in the Santiago de Cuba’s Antonio Maceo Airport this Thursday.»