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Wednesday, November 4, 2009
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CUBA-NATIONAL NEWS CUBA
ALBA Novel Contest Announced in Cuba
Cuba Experts Begin Disability Study in Bolivia
Cuba to Host Folklore Conference
Fidel Castro: The Best Tribute to a Hero's Mother
Cuban Artists in Concert to Honor Polo Montañez
Indian Student Grateful to Cuba

INTERNATIONAL NEWS


LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN
Brazilian FM in Jamaica
Zelaya Decries US Stance on Honduras Coup
LatAm, Carib Foreign Ministers for Integration
Uruguay: Anti-Drug Trafficking Plan Approved
Plaza de Mayo Grandmothers Find Grandson
Nicaragua Seeks Food Self-Sufficiency
Belize Agrees to Join OLADE

US, CANADA, EUROPE
ITU to Boost Market for ICT Products
Lennon s Give Peace a Chance Proceeds to UN
USA Pokes Violence in Venezuela, Colombia Border

AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST


ASIA AND AUSTRALIA


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CUBA-NATIONAL NEWS CUBA

ALBA Novel Contest Announced in Cuba

Havana, Nov 4 (Prensa Latina) Latin American and Caribbean writers under
40 years of age can participate in the first ALBA Narrative Novel
Contest in 2010, which will promote the work by regional authors.

The contest was announced by the Cultural Fund of the Bolivarian
Alliance for the Peoples of Our Americas (ALBA) and Cuba's Dulce Maria
Loynaz Cultural Center.

Prestigious writers from the region will preside over the jury.

The contest is open to Latin American and Caribbean writers, no matter
where they live.

The works must be unpublished, written in Spanish, free style and
subject matter, with a maximum of 120-400 pages (180,000-600,000
letters), and pen name.

The works should be sent before January 28, 2010 to Centro Dulce Maria
Loynaz, Calle 19 y E, El Vedado, Plaza de la Revolución, also to
albanarrativa2010@loynaz.cult.cu.

The results will be announced one month after the International Book
Fair in Cuba.

The ALBA Narrative award consists of publication of the winning novel,
a diploma, and $15,000 or its equivalent in the local currency of the
winner's country of residence.

Cuba Experts Begin Disability Study in Bolivia

Santa Cruz, Bolivia, Nov 4 (Prensa Latina) A contingent of Cuban
specialists will begin Wednesday a clinical-genetic study on some
disabilities in Bolivia.

Geneticists, psychopedagogists, neurophysiologists and experts in other
disciplines will work together with Bolivian and Venezuelan
professionals and public university students of the Andean nation.

Minister of Health Ramiro Tapia said the collaborators would begin
their work in Santa Cruz department and would continue in Oruro and La
Paz, during the registration ceremony of the group, which took place in
this city on Tuesday.

Tapia specified that the study would allow assessing and approaching a
scientific diagnosis of Bolivian disabled people to offer them treatment
and psycho-social assistance, as established in the new Political State
Constitution.

The solidarity mission is named Moto Mendez, in homage to the
revolutionary activist from Tarija Eustaquio Moto (manco) Mendez Arenas,
who despite his physical disability fought against Spanish forces at the
turn of 19th Century.

Cuba to Host Folklore Conference

Havana, Nov 4(PL) The 39th Conference of Organizations for Folklore
Festivals, to be held from November 8 to 15, will attract groups from 49
countries.

More than 160 delegates from Latin America, Europe, Asia and the
Pacific will attend the meeting. Work sessions, including the General
Assembly, will be held behind closed doors. In a press conference
on Tuesday, Guillermo Artiles, vice president of the Cuban section
specified that the Latin American region would hold a previous meeting.

Herman Van Hoff, UNESCO's representative for Latin America and the
Caribbean will give magisterial lectures on tangible and intangible
heritage, with venue in Havana.

The program includes exhibitions, a sample of culinary art and sales of
books, craftworks, and CDs.

The International Council of Organizations for Folklore Festivals
(CIOFF) was founded in 1970 and is composed of over 90 countries in the
five continents. The event is sponsored by the UNESCO regional Office
for Latin America and the Caribbean, the Cuban section of the CIOFF and
the Culture Ministry.

Fidel Castro: The Best Tribute to a Hero's Mother

Havana, Nov 4 (Prensa Latina) Cuban Revolution leader Fidel Castro
stated that Cuba shall keep on restlessly struggling to free the five
Cuban anti-terrorist fighters unfairly imprisoned in the United States.

"We shall not only take flowers to the grave of Carmen Nordelo. We
shall keep on restlessly struggling to free Gerardo, Antonio, Fernando,
Ramon and Rene, and exposing the endless hypocrisy and cynicism of the
empire, and defending the truth!," Fidel Castro stressed.

In an article posted on Wednesday in the Cubadebate website entitled
"The Best tribute to a Hero's Mother," to honor the late mother of
Gerardo Hernandez, the Cuban leader wrote: "this is the only way to
honor the memory of the legions of mothers and women like her in Cuba
who have sacrificed the best and most precious in their lives for the
Revolution and for Socialism."

Nordelo passed passed away Monday afternoon at the age of 76 years.

Prensa Latina is posting below the full text of Fidel Castro's
reflection.

REFLECTIONS BY COMRADE FIDEL

THE BEST TRIBUTE TO A HERO ó S MOTHER

Yesterday, Carmen Nordelo Tejera passed away. She was the selfless
mother of Gerardo Hernandez Nordelo, a Hero of the Republic of Cuba who
is unjustly serving two life-sentences plus 15 years of imprisonment.

What's incredible is that only 12 days ago the Yankee legal system
released Santiago Alvarez Fernandez-Magriña, who at the moment of his
arrest was in possession of 1500 war weapons, hand grenades and other
means to be used in terrorist actions against our people.

It was the second batch of weapons occupied to the CIA agent who, at
the service of the US government, has dedicated a large part of his life
to terrorism against Cuba.

It would be worthwhile that Barack Obama's advisors, who so often
broadcast his speeches on television, request and show to the president
a copy of the Cubavision Round Table which analyzed the ridiculous
four-year sentence in a minimum security prison given to Santiago
Alvarez for the weapons seized from him. Worse still, his sanction was
reduced after he surrendered to the US Attorney's office another batch
of weapons larger than the previous one. The man had also sent a group
to infiltrate into Cuba with instructions to, among other things, blast
an explosive charge inside the always crowded Tropicana Cabaret. There
is irrefutable material evidence of such instructions.

Another terrorist of Cuban descent, Roberto Ferro, an ally of the
Posada Carriles' and Santiago Alvarez's terrorist Mafia, was arrested on
July 1991 with a cache of 300 fire arms, detonators and plastic
explosive. He was sentenced to two years in jail. In April 2006, the
authorities found in hidden compartments in his house 1571 hand weapons
and grenades. He was given a five-year prison sentence.

No matter how much is said it will never be enough to describe the
cynical US policy that includes Cuba in the list of terrorist countries
and applies the murderous Cuban Adjustment Act only to our nation, which
it targets with an economic blockade preventing even the sale of medical
equipment and medicines. Yesterday, our TV Round Table listed
Santiago Alvarez crimes while it showed Miami broadcasts where a
notorious US agent, Antonio Veciana, related the plans they had to use
explosives and bullets to murder Cuban leaders, including Camilo and
Che, who were with me at a massive rally of hundreds of thousands of
people in front of the old Presidential Palace, or to murder me during a
press conference in Chile when I visited President Salvador Allende.
Ultimately, as the mercenary himself confessed, the CIA hirelings were
overcome by fear. And these were only two of the many assassination
plans conceived by the government of that country.

Such misdeeds can be remembered in cold blood except when, as it is the
case now, their description coincides with the news of the death, after
a lengthy illness, of an honest and brave mother like Carmen Nordelo
Tejera whose son has been unfairly given two life-sentences plus 15
years of isolated and cruel incarceration in a high security prison.
What pain could be tougher for her than the unjust life-sentence given
to his son for crimes he never committed?

It is impossible to lay a wreath on her grave without denouncing once
again the repugnant cynicism of the empire.

This combines with another terrible news received this same afternoon:
the official signing of the agreement allowing the United States to
establish seven military bases in the heart of Our America to threaten
not only Venezuela but also every other people in the Center and South
of our hemisphere. This is not the action of the Bush Administration; it
is Barack Obama who's signing that agreement, in violation of legal,
constitutional and ethical norms, at a moment when the fruits of the
nefarious Yankee military base of Palmerola, in Honduras, are still
there for the world to see. The military coup d'etat in that Central
American country was dealt under the current administration.

Never before had the peoples of this hemisphere been so despised.

A country like Cuba is well aware that after the United States has
established one of its military bases it only leaves if it wants to or
it forcibly stays as it has done in Guantanamo, for over one hundred
years. It was there that the US established the hateful torture center
whose dungeons with numerous prisoners our distinguished Nobel Prize has
not been able to remove. As soon as the return of the Manta base in
Ecuador became effective, the seven military bases imposed to the
Colombian people were made official. The pretext was the fight on
drug-trafficking which, like the scourge of the paramilitaries, came up
from the enormous US market for cocaine and other drugs. The Yankee
military bases in Latin America came into existence long before the
drugs did only to be used as an instrument of interventionism.

For half a century, Cuba has proven that it is possible to fight and to
resist. The US President and his advisors are wrong to carry on that
sordid and contemptuous policy towards the peoples of Latin America. We
do not hesitate to take sides with the Bolivarian people of Venezuela,
its President Hugo Chavez and his minister of Foreign Affairs, in
denouncing the infamous military pact imposed to the Colombian people, a
pact whose expansionist provisions its authors have not even dared to
make public.

Cuba shall continue to cooperate with the healthcare, education and
social development programs of the fraternal peoples that despite
obstacles, advances and setbacks will be increasingly free and
unbeatable.

As Lincoln said: " ó you cannot deceive all of the people all of the
time."

We shall not only take flowers to the grave of Carmen Nordelo. We shall
keep on restlessly struggling to free Gerardo, Antonio, Fernando, Ramon
and Rene, exposing the endless hypocrisy and cynicism of the empire, and
defending the truth!

This is the only way to honor the memory of the legions of mothers and
women like her in Cuba who have sacrificed the best and most precious in
their lives for the Revolution and for Socialism.

Fidel Castro Ruz

November 3, 2009

Cuban Artists in Concert to Honor Polo Montañez

Pinar del Rio, Cuba, Nov 4 (Prensa Latina) Cuban artists will get
together to honor singer-songwriter Polo Montañez, who died in a car
accident in 2002 after being awarded with Gold and Platinum Records for
his first CD "Guajiro Natural", which catapulted him to world fame.

Two huge concerts on occasion of the seventh anniversary of his death
may mark the beginning of a huge show, or maybe a Festival that will pay
homage to the Cuban singer, composer of thousands of melodies, Miguel de
Jesus Baldrich, coordinator of the event told Prensa Latina.

Musicians from his homeland Pinar del Rio, Cuba's westernmost province,
and from other regions of the country will attend this tribute
celebration, scheduled to take place on Nov 11 and 21, he said.

The first concert will take place at Jose Jacinto Milanes Theater, in
Pinar del Rio City, and the second in Havana, with outstanding soloists
and music bands like Los Van Van attending.

Some of the celebrities invited are some salsa music bands, the group
Polo Montañez and Cuban singer-songwriter Raul Paz, who has performed
along with Marc Anthony, La India and other Latin American celebrities.

"El Guajiro Natural" (as he is known worldwide), who died in 2002,
victim of a car accident, was hugely acclaimed in all Latin America and
Europe, with songs like "Un Monton de Estrellas" and "Si se enamora de
mi", included in his first Album.

Indian Student Grateful to Cuba

Havana, Nov 4 (Prensa Latina) Ellora Devi Moirangthem, an Indian young
woman, said she is grateful to the Cuban Government because of the
scholarship it granted her to study Medicine free of charge in the
Island.

Talking to Prensa Latina, Devi who started last September her fifth
year at the School of Medicine José Assef of Ciego de Avila Province
said since she was a child her mother always talked to her good things
about Cuba, mainly about her public health. These ideas stayed in my
mind and when I finished high school I decided to come to Cuba to be
educated as a doctor. That is why I am so grateful for the humanitarian
gesture of this Caribbean country, the Indian student pointed out.

She is one of the thousands medical students who benefit from a
government-funded programme to train medical students from around the
world.

There are currently nearly 23,000 foreign students under the medical
scholarship programme, including at the Latin American School of
Medicine.

Under the programme, which spans six years, the students are sent to 14
different faculties of medicine in Cuba.

Besides training foreign students, the Cuban government has also set up
medical faculties overseas, in Yemen, Venezuela, Timor Leste,
Guinea-Bissau, Gambia, Equatorial Guinea and Eritrea. Others are
scheduled to be opened in other nations.

The first years were hard, because I had to learn Spanish and
assimilate all habits of the Cubans, but I did my best to adapt myself
to life on the Island, she remembered.

During my studies I have learnt about the breakthroughs in the field of
medicine and about the outstanding humanitarian professionalism of Cuban
medical personnel. Here, the first thing is to save lives, then comes
the economic interest.

I admire Cuba very much, because it is important to highlight that it
has been a blockaded country for almost 50 years, and despite that it is
able to train young people from different countries as professionals in
the field of medicine, she stated.



INTERNATIONAL NEWS



LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN

Brazilian FM in Jamaica

Brasilia, Nov 4 (Prensa Latina) The Brazilian Foreign Minister Celso
Amorin will attend the Rio Group ministerial meeting and the LatAm
Summit that will be held Thursday and Friday in Montego Bay, Jamaica, to
assess regional integration and development.

The FM Meeting of the Rio Group is part of preparations for grouping's
summit that will be held in Mexico next February, emphasized press
handout of the Brazilian Foreign Ministry.

The note stressed the Montego Bay meeting must analyze, among other
issues, Mexico's proposal for the creation of a new Latin American and
Caribbean organization based on the agreement between the Rio Group and
the Latin America and Caribbean Summit on Integration and Development.

The participants will also assess prospects for restoring democratic
order in Honduras starting from the agreement achieved in Tegucigalpa
last October 29.

Amorin will head the Brazilian delegation to the LatAm and Caribbean
Summit on Integration and Development (LACS) which will discuss
preparation for the second summit of the group that Mexico will host
next February, too.

The participants will examine and discuss institutionalization of LatAm
and Caribbean Summit (LACS) and implementation of commitments from the
Declaration issued at the 1st Summit held in Costa do Sauipe, Brazilian
spa of Bahia state, from December 16 to 17, 2008, convened by President
Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.

A historical event took place here with the inclusion of Cuba to make
up the true regional community, expressed Brazilian President Luiz
Inacio Lula da Sila during the closing ceremony of the event, after
signing the Final Declaration and three others official announcements.

Zelaya Decries US Stance on Honduras Coup

Tegucigalpa, Nov 4 (Prensa Latina) Honduras' constitutional President
Manuel Zelaya warned that the United States intend to recognize the
Honduran elections, without reversing the coup or solving the severe
crisis his country is facing.

Zelaya alerted to the statements by US Assistant Secretary of State for
Latin America Thomas Shannon, saying that shaping a unity government in
Honduras has nothing to do with the president's restitution.

Last week and in the presence of Shanon, representatives from the
constitutional government and the de facto regime of Roberto Micheletti
signed an agreement for a way out to the crisis caused by the June 28
coup.

The initiative proposed putting Zelaya's reinstatement to the Congress
vote, as one of the key issues to restore constitutional order.

It also includes creating a national reconciliation government,
rejecting amnesty for political crimes, not convening a constituent
assembly, and recognizing the elections on November 29 among other
points.

However, Shannon told CNN the unity government is an affair apart from
the president's restitution, and the international community "can
monitor the elections."

Zelaya sent a letter to US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, urging
her to clarify her stance on that matter, which contravenes what was
agreed on October 30.

Ignoring the agreements, the head of the putschist regime is organizing
the government that will have to be established tomorrow, although
everything points at Zelaya not leading it, because Congress has delayed
the voting on the issue.

LatAm, Carib Foreign Ministers for Integration

Kingston, Nov 4 (Prensa Latina) Foreign Ministers of Latin America and
the Caribbean in a meeting in this capital are suggesting on Wednesday
some mechanisms to boost integration in both regions.

Jamaican Prime Minister Bruce Golding will address the meeting, to be
run in the tourist beach resort of Montego Bay.

In the meeting, they will ready points to be debated during the Second
Summit of Foreign Ministers of Latin American and the Caribbean (CALC),
scheduled for early 2010.

The agenda also includes an analysis of the zonal situation in issues
as finances, energy, environment, and food, Jamaican Foreign Minister
Kenneth Baugh said.

According to Baugh, to develop a successful recovery process from the
current economic crisis, "cooperation and integration are essential."

They will also review in the meeting implementation of the
recommendations derived from the First CALC Summit, held in 2008 in
Brazil, focused on sustainable development and eradication of poverty.

Wednesday's working sessions are preceding the 28th Ministerial Session
of the Group of Rio, from Wednesday afternoon to Friday.

The CALC emerged as an agreement mechanism to boost its members' full
integration, under the premises of equality and respect for
self-determination of the nations.

Uruguay: Anti-Drug Trafficking Plan Approved

Montevideo, Nov 3 (Prensa Latina) The Uruguayan Executive Power approved
a National Integrated Plan for Operations against Drug Trafficking,
which involves different public institutions in a joint action against
drug trafficking and money laundering.

A multiple-discipline commission created in October 2008 elaborated the
project of the plan, by means of which actions against drug trafficking
and distribution in Uruguay will be deepened.

As participants, there will be the Army, the Navy and the Air Force
together with the Custom Office National Direction, and specialized
sections of the Interior Minister.

The operations will specially emphasize on the border controls and the
preventive program with high technologies.

Plaza de Mayo Grandmothers Find Grandson

Buenos Aires, Nov 4 (Prensa Latina) The grandmothers of the Plaza de
Mayo confirmed they found the grandson number 98, who is son of people
that disappeared during the Operation Condor's terrible years in Latin
America.

The Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo President, Estela de Carlotto, said
in a press conference they recovered Martín Amarilla-Molfino, who was
born in Campo de Mayo military camp in 1980.

Amarilla Molfino began suspecting about his true identity when he knew
that his official father, who is already dead, was an intelligence
agent.

Then, he decided to go to the Grandmothers' headquarters to have a DNA
test and confront it with the tests shelved in the organization data
base, pointed Carlotto.

When investigations ended, it was known that Martín's real parents are
Marcela Esther Molfino and Guillermo Amarilla, who had another three
children, added Carlotto.

She pointed these results drive Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo to
continue fighting to recover the disappeared grandchildren, which are
400 approximately.

The news coincided on Tuesday with the trial's second day against
Reynaldo Bignone, who was the military committee last chef, and also
against other six ex-generals, charged with kidnap and torture
imposition to more than half hundred Argentinean people in the Campo de
Mayo's secret garrison.

Nicaragua Seeks Food Self-Sufficiency

Managua, Nov 4 (Prensa Latina) Nicaragua is boosting, with Venezuelan
support, food self-sufficiency and other development projects within the
Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas (ALBA), hence the visit by a
government delegation led by Venezuela's Deputy Foreign Minister
Francisco Arias Cardenas.

Farming is essential among those programs, so the Venezuelan delegation
to visit Nicaragua's Caribbean region includes Agriculture Minister
Elias Jaua.

President Daniel Ortega said the ALBA Forestal and ALBA Riego projects,
and building a 3,937-feet shipping duck will make Nicaragua a power in
producing grains and other produce, able to meet the domestic demand and
become a barn for ALBA and Central America.

The talks with the visiting mission will also address tourism,
financial aid to small and medium-size co-operative producers.

Current Nicaraguan buys from Venezuela for over $100 million, include
livestock, meat, cheese, milk, coffee, beans and other grains.

These ambitious projects will secure food sovereignty, even during the
rainy season.

Belize Agrees to Join OLADE

Belmopan, Nov 4 (Prensa Latina) The government of Belize announced on
Wednesday its decision to enter the Latin American Energy organization
(OLADE).

With that step, Belizean authorities will fulfil an invitation by that
regional mechanism to become a member country.

In May 2008, the OLADE Executive Committee proposed the active entry of
Belize, Antigua and Barbuda, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines,
St. Kitts and Nevis, Bahamas, and Dominica into the organization of the
Caribbean States.

That inter-governmental group contributes to regional integration,
sustainable development, and energy safety through mutual cooperation.

Seven countries from the Caribbean Community, six Central Americans, 12
South Americans, and Mexico are the current OLADE members.

USA Pokes Violence in Venezuela, Colombia Border

Tachira, Venezuela, Nov 4 (Prensa Latina) Mayors of Venezuelan
municipalities that border with Colombia warned that US presence in
Colombian bases will increase the violence sparked-off by paramilitarism
and drug trafficking.

To Bolivar municipality Mayor Vicente Canas, Colombian President Alvaro
Uribe's decision of allowing the United States using the military bases
is against the principles of peace, solidarity and trade, practiced
throuhgout History by both countries.

The majors of Bolivar, Ureña and San Antonio del Tachira municipalities
said the United States will spread drug trafficking, paramilitarism,
selective assassinations, kidnappings and extortion.

All three have reported lately attacks against the National Guard as
well, and the authorities recalled that the US presence is against peace
and the historic solidarity and trade, shared by the people on both
sides of the border as relatives.


US, CANADA, EUROPE

ITU to Boost Market for ICT Products

Geneva, Nov 4 (Prensa Latina) The International Telecommunications Union
(ITU) will implement measures to give buyers of Information and
Communication Technology (ICT) equipment a much clearer picture of that
equipment's ability to interoperate with other ICT devices.

According to a ITU release, key component of this new conformity and
interoperability programme will be a global database that will log
products declaring conformity to ITU standards (ITU-T Recommendations).

The programme will support much more informed purchasing decisions for
end users -be they companies or consumers- and has the potential to
widen markets, increase competition and decrease costs. It will allow
purchasers to freely consult a comprehensive global database to check
whether a product conforms to ITU standards, or will work with other
network elements.

Malcolm Johnson, Director of the Telecommunication Standardization
Bureau, ITU said: "A dizzying array of similar products can sometimes
make buying decisions difficult. I believe this initiative is of great
significance in our efforts to bridge the digital divide, but will be
equally beneficial to those in the developed world."

The new ITU programme will also focus on skills training and the
development of regional testing centres for developing countries. It
will be voluntary and open to ITU members and non-members alike.

As part of the new programme ITU will also organize a series of
interoperability events that will allow two or more vendors to get
together to verify that their equipment interoperates satisfactorily.
ITU will also hold regional workshops and tutorials on conformity
assessment and interoperability, says a press release distributed here.

Lennon s Give Peace a Chance Proceeds to UN

United Nations, Nov 4 (Prensa Latina) The net proceeds from the
downloads of a
re-release of the 1972 anthem "Give Peace a Chance", by British singer
John Lennon will be donated to the United Nations Peace-building Fund.

Yoko Ono, who co-wrote the song with her late husband John Lennon, had
arranged to donate income from the 40th anniversary digital single to
the Peace-building Fund, which allows relatively quick funding for
targeted projects.

The widow of the British singer had arranged to allow the net proceeds
from downloads of the re-release to go to the Fund, from November 3
until December 31, 2009, same sources said.

The funds will go to the countries on the Commission's agenda, Sierra
Leone, Burundi, Central African Republic and Guinea Bissau, as well as
some 14 other nations that were emerging from conflict.

Yoko Ono has been a fundamental moving force behind this donation to
the United Nations peace building efforts.

She said that "Give Peace a Chance" had been inspired by John Lennon's
off-the-cuff explanation to a reporter about why the couple was
protesting the Viet Nam War. The song included a chorus of some of the
best-known peace activists of the time.





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