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Monday, October 19, 2009
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CUBA-NATIONAL NEWS CUBA
UNESCO Renews Support for Marti Project
International Breast Cancer Day
Gambian Minister Visits Cuba
Belgian Solidarity with Cuba
Moratinos: Potential for Cuba-Spain Collaboration

INTERNATIONAL NEWS


LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN
Successful Security Plan in Caracas, Ven
UN Vote vs. Blockade Tests Obama
Corruption allows México-US Drug Trade
Brazil FM to Meet UAE Foreign Trade Min.
Drop of Remittances in Guatemala
2003 Massacre Trial Continues in Bolivia
DomRep Health Care Seek to Rein Dengue
Guatemala Began Open School Program
Mexico to Host CentAm Student Games
Honduras Resumes Dialogue amid Tension

US, CANADA, EUROPE
No More US Troops to Afghanistan for Now
Pentagon Stops Sending Troops to Iraq
Greek PM on Official Visit to Cyprus
UN Decrees Truce for Winter Olympics

AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST
Intl. Commission to Search for Guinea Repression
Yemen Reports 44 Separatist Casualties
Iran: Terrorist Attack Deserves Fast, Due Answer

ASIA AND AUSTRALIA
India Landed US Military Plane

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CUBA-NATIONAL NEWS CUBA

UNESCO Renews Support for Marti Project

Paris, Oct 19 (Prensa Latina) The UN Education, Science and Culture
Organization (UNESCO) on Monday reaffirmed its support for the Jose
Marti World Solidarity Project.

Pierre Sane, assistant director general of UNESCO, informed about the
decision, during the debates of the Social and Human Sciences Commission
of the entity's 35th General Conference.

As part of the project, important events dealing with the Jose Marti
thinking are held every two years, also becoming a space to spread the
ideas of such an important Latin American and universal figure.

When referring to results obtained in the last six years, Cuban
ambassador to UNESCO Hector Hernandez Pardo also alluded to the
development and enlargement of the network of the Jose Marti offices.

Those offices have extended to universities in different countries,
with the participation of outstanding international academicians, with a
World Council supervising the project's activities, he explained.

Hernandez Pardo added that the second Colloquium Jose Marti for Culture
of Nature will be held in June 2010, as part of the project's working
program.

International Breast Cancer Day

Havana, Oct 19 (Prensa Latina) Breast cancer is considered nowadays the
most frequent malignant tumor in women worldwide and the main cause of
death between 45 and 55 years old.

One million cases are diagnosed annually worldwide, most of them in
advanced stages and with a high mortality. However, if it is discovered
with time, the disease can be treated successfully.

A variety of methods ranging from the simple examination to advanced
technology studies, allow the detection of a lesion.

The use of adjuvant therapies to the surgery as hormone therapy,
chemotherapy and monoclonal antibodies increased the survival of
affected patients.

On October 19th is celebrated worldwide the International Breast
Cancer Day, with the purpose of encouraging women to have them
participate in campaigns to diagnose the disease in its earlier stage
and increase survival in this kind of tumor.

Cuba, example of the work carried out regarding the prevention of the
disease, also develops a wide program in which the promotion of healthy
lifestyles and the strengthening of educational actions are highlighted.

An important attention requires the Alas por la Vida project, an
initiative that emerged in 2003 to support women, who were operated on
breast cancer, along to families and doctors, with the objective of
trying to reduce the sequelae of the disease somehow.

Gambian Minister Visits Cuba

Havana, Oct 19 (Prensa Latina) The Minister of Youth and Sports of the
Republic of Gambia, Sheriff Gomez, started a visit to Cuba on an
invitation by the National Institute of Sports, Physical Culture and
Recreation (INDER).

The African leader will hold working meetings with INDER President
Christian Jimenez Molina, and other officials of the island's
institution, the National News Agency reported.

Also on the list are Deputy Foreign Trade and Foreign Investment
Minister Ramon Ripoll Diaz, and Deputy Foreign Minister Marcos Rodriguez
Costa.

Gomez will visit the International School of Physical Education, and
the Anti-doping Control Lab, and fulfill a program organized by the
National Committee of the Young Communist League.

Belgian Solidarity with Cuba

Brussels, Oct 19 (Prensa Latina) Belgian syndicalists and politicians
reiterated their solidarity with Cuba and especially with the cause of
the five antiterrorists liberation fight cause that are serving unjust
sentences in the United States.

As part of a program that Adriana Perez and Olga Salanueva, wives of
Gerardo Hernandez and Rene Gonzalez, are developing in Belgium, a moving
meeting took place at Sint Truident city hall, locality of Limburg
province.

Sint Truident Major Ludwig Van Den Hove and some executives of the
local administration got information about the last events related to
the issue of the Five and the actions carried out in the world.

So they learned the files of Gerardo, René, Ramón Labañino, Fernando
González y Antonio Guerrero. Mr. Van Den Hove promised to do what he
could to join those who make public the injustice towards the Five.

He congratulated Olga and Adriana for the courage they have shown in
all these years of hard fighting for the freedom of their husbands and
their comrades.

Then, an exchange of opinions with socialist syndicalists and members
of the regional Committee for the freedom of the Five took place in
Hasselt, capital of Limburg.

Olga Salanueva and Adriana Perez explained one more time the countless
visa denials they have received that keep them from going to visit their
husbands in US prisons.

The Five, as they are internationally known, have been imprisoned for
11 years for alerting Cuba to violent acts conceived in the United
States.

Moratinos: Potential for Cuba-Spain Collaboration

Havana, Oct 19 (Prensa Latina) Spanish Foreign Minister Miguel Angel
Moratinos stressed there is huge potential for collaboration between his
country and Cuba, after he was welcomed by his Cuban host and peer,
Bruno Rodriguez.

Moratinos praised the Cuban government's interest in reinforcing
relations based on mutual respect and confidence, the key objective of
his official visit.

The minister foretold that Spain intends to boost relations between the
European Union and Cuba when it assumes the bloc's temporary
chairmanship soon.

The minister termed his visit as fruitful, and stressed the
inauguration today of a Technical Office for Bilateral Cooperation among
the main results of the visit.

Meanwhile, Rodriguez highlighted the historic, cultural links between
the two nations, and said the visit has been a major impulse to mutual
relations.

Shortly before the official talks, Moratinos placed a wreath at the
Jose Marti monument.

He arrived in Cuba Saturday, and yesterday toured Havana's historic
center, where he corroborated the Spanish influence on the island with a
performance by the Litz Alfonso Spanish Ballet.



INTERNATIONAL NEWS



LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN

Successful Security Plan in Caracas, Ven

Caracas, Oct 19 (Prensa Latina) Jose Nuñez, head of operations of the
Venezuelan Metropolitan Police, assured Monday the security plan called
ó Caracas Segura ó reduced criminal indexes in the Venezuelan capital,
with arrests and seizure of guns and drugs.

According to Nuñez the results of the operation in different actions in
streets and highways and later spread to scholls and hospitals were very
good.

ó In the last seven days, we arrested 68 individual in criminal
actions, occupied 14 fire arms and around 10 kilograms of drugs, mostly
marijuana, ó he told to Venezolana de Television.

A particular success has been achieved with the operation called
Autopista Segura, charactaerized by the display of motorized units and
police officers in the main avenues and highways of Caracas, inhabited
by more than 3 million people.

The reports of crimes in the sectors submitted to surveillance have
been considerably reduced, he said.

Insecurity constitutes one of the main concerns of the Venezuelan
citizens and is even used by the opposition to criticize the government
of President Hugo Chavez, who considers security a priority

UN Vote vs. Blockade Tests Obama

Santiago, Chile, Oct 19 (Prensa Latina) The coming UN session about the
blockade on Cuba will test US President Barack Obama, renowned Chilean
analyst Jaime Escobar stated Monday.

For Escobar, the statesman will prove with that test if he is for
justice, common good, and peace.

That vote, slated for October 28, will be a good moment so that Obama
makes "a concrete praxis on the Nobel Prize award he has recently
received," the commentator noted.

According to Escobar's article, the US president "has the discretional
faculty, granted by the Constitution, of lifting the ignominious
blockade on Cuba" and that "will be a powerful signal of respect to the
self-determination of peoples."

The world has more conscience about the violent repercussion the Cuban
nation is suffering year by year with a series of restrictive and
prohibited measures that verge on an ideological fanaticism few times
seen in this contemporary era, he said.

In a fair gesture of mercy, Escobar also want the US president frees,
by presidential amnesty, the five Cuban anti-terrorist fighters unjustly
imprisoned in that northern territory since 1998.

He refers to Gerardo Hernandez, Antonio Guerrero, Ramon Labañino,
Fernando Gonzalez and Rene Gonzalez, who are currently serving harsh
sentences in that northern nation.

Their crime was alerting Cuba on terrorist plans plotted by exiled
groups settled in Florida.

The also assistant director of the Cronica Digital website wrote in his
article "President Obama and the end of the blockade on Cuba" that,
although that statesman has had "a better willingness to what means a
healthy and respectful relation with Cuba," there are some evident
contradictions.

Corruption allows México-US Drug Trade

Mexico, Oct 19 (Prensa Latina) The corruption of US authorities allowed
thousand Mexicans violate northern border and transport drug, denounced
El Universal daily Monday.

An Editorial of that rotary based on the investigation that journalists
of that media developed in the allegedly more patrolled border of the
world, warned of the event.

Dozens of individuals established themselves closed to the
international posts every day and are the ones in charged of permitting
cars crossing with drugs from Mexico, they warned.

According to testimonies the vehicles wait for a few hours and watch
others passing and when a van of a truck are asked to stop in order to
revise them they take that time to cross.

The bordering area is considered of maximum security with very high
technology and hundreds of elements to detect illegal loads commented
the daily.

But patrolling fails because of corruption.

Brazil FM to Meet UAE Foreign Trade Min.

Brasilia, Oct 19 (Prensa Latina) Brazilian Foreign Minister Celso Amorim
is to meet today United Arab Emirates Foreign Trade Minister Sheik
Abdallah Bin Zayed Al-Nahyan.

On his 48-hour visit, bin Zayed Al-Nahyan and his delegation of
businessmen will also visit and meet Governors Sergio Cabral, of Rio de
Janeiro, and Jose Serra, of Sao Paulo.

The Foreign Ministry report says the UAE trails Saudi Arabia as
consumer of Brazilian exports to the Middle East.

Brazilian-UAE trade in 2008 netted over $1.9 billion, with $730 million
worth surplus for Brazil.

Drop of Remittances in Guatemala

Guatemala, Oct 19 (Prensa Latina) The US economic difficulties are held
responsible today for the 10, 67 per cent drop of the receipt of
remittances in Guatemala in the past nine months of 2009.

The remittances from US soil, where Guatemalan immigrants that send
money to their families are established, were inferior in $168 million
until last September to what was compiled on the same month in 2008.

According to statistics of the Bank of Guatemala remittances during
this year were of two thousand 972 million dollars while last year were
of three thousand 295 million dollars.

Official and non-official experts mention as main causes of this
situation the decrease of employment opportunities for Guatemalan
migrants in the United States and the massive deportations of that
country.

They say that the economic crisis reduced the activities in the
sectors, where Guatemalans are employed, like construction.

There are even cases, according to their comments, where the families
in Guatemala are the ones that send money to support migrants while they
find a job.

The people that suffer the most in that nation when they stop receiving
the remittances will be the rural areas inhabitants, because they are
the ones that depend on that the most, affirm authorities.

They also say that the affectations are not exclusively for Guatemala,
but for all the countries where remittances are vital in their
economies.

2003 Massacre Trial Continues in Bolivia

La Paz, Oct 19 (Prensa Latina) After six years of the October 2003
massacre, the Bolivian justice goes on Monday the trial against the main
accused of that action.

According to Milton Mendoza, attorney of the case, the trial against
former President Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada (2002-2003), main involved in
the slaughter, and his collaborators, is close to a penalty.

The aim of the oral hearing, started in May after several legal
obstacles, is to condemn state authorities who acted illegally in that
moment, Mendoza recalled.

For the Public Ministry representative, the trial is a material
evidence that the country will fight until the responsible for the
so-called black October have been punished.

Mendoza stated that there was a 90-percent advance so far in the
production stage of evidences.

Taking statements from witnesses and those involved in the police
repression in the city of El Alto against a demonstration, which killed
68 people and wounded over 400, will continue this week.

In addition of Sanchez de Lozada, now sheltered in the United States,
former ministers Carlos Sanchez Berzain, Jorge Berindoague, Hugo
Carvajal Donoso, Guido Añez Moscoso, Adalberto Kuajara, Dante Pino and
Erick Reyes Villa are also listed.

DomRep Health Care Seek to Rein Dengue

Santo Domingo, Oct 19 (Prensa Latina) Dominican Health Minister
Baustista Rojas urged for general cooperation to effectively control the
dengue outbreak keeping the authorities on its toes.

Although there are near 3,000 cases reported, including 17 dead, the
minister refuses to declare an epidemic since the numbers remain below
the 2008 statistics.

Still, hospital sources requesting anonymity claim many more cases due
to the raising number of victims heading to sanitary facilities with
symptoms of the disease claiming 50 dead.

Health Secretary sources said Santiago, Puerto Plata and Espaillat
alone have reported 900 cases the past 45 days but the capital, Santo
Domingo and San Cristobal provinces are alike.

Rojas says current clean-up drive shows that Aedes aegypti mosquito,
transmitter of the disease, breeds in courtyards, making prophylactic
efforts nil without general cooperation.

Dengue is a year-round curse in the tropics thanks to summer heavy
rains, cyclones and the sweltering temperatures owed to the sun, posing
together perfect breeding terms for mosquitoes.

Guatemala Began Open School Program

Guatemala, Oct 19 (Prensa Latina) Guatemalan President Alvaro Colom
inaugurated in Alta Verapaz, central Guatemala, the Open School Program.

This government project incorporates another nine municipalities and
provides over 234,000 children and youth nation wide safe and healthy
recreation, away from crime.

The statesman encouraged the children this time to benefit from
cost-free workshops on sports, music, painting, English language,
communications and computer.

Mexico to Host CentAm Student Games

Puebla, Mexico, Oct 19 (Prensa Latina) Some 1,700 student-athletes from
13 countries will attend the 2nd Central American and Caribbean Student
Games from October 21-28 in Puebla, Mexico.

The organizing committee said the 15 to 17 year-old athletes will
compete in chess, track-and-field, badmington, baseball, basketball,
softball, soccer, judo, taekwondo, wrestling, karate-do.

There will also be swimming, rollerskating, tennis, table tennis,
volleyball, fencing, beach volleyball, handball, weight lifting and
archery.

Confirmation so far came from Cuba, Colombia, Costa Rica, El Salvador,
Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Puerto Rico, Dominican
Republic, Venezuela and Mexico as host with 460 athletes.

Honduras Resumes Dialogue amid Tension

Tegucigalpa, Oct 19 (Prensa Latina) Representatives of Constitutional
President Manuel Zelaya and the de facto government will resume dialogue
Monday, amid the tension unleashed in Honduras where negotiations remain
deadlocked.

Talks started on October 7 and they have been postponed three times to
hold consultations separately on the only point in which participants
have not agreed yet: the statesman's restitution.

Zelaya's three delegates proposed during the last session of talks held
on Friday night that the national congress issues a statement on the
matter, because this is a political decision.

Meanwhile, representatives of de facto President Roberto Michelette
state that the Justice Supreme Court should take the decision.

Victor Meza, Minister of Government during Zelaya's administration,
termed the proposal absurd. Meza recalled that the Court already spoke
out against the statesman by late September.

Honduran media reported that delegations met separately this weekend,
but there is no detail of those gatherings.

The national leadership of the Front agreed on Sunday to continue the
peaceful resistance until the restitution of Zelaya and the call for a
national constituent assembly.



US, CANADA, EUROPE

No More US Troops to Afghanistan for Now

Washington, Oct 19 (Prensa Latina) The White House has put off the
decision to send more troops to Afghanistan, for considering it is
necessary to have a reliable government in that country, amid increasing
denunciations of fraud in the recent elections.

In an CNN interview, Rahm Emanuel, chief of the Obama cabinet, said it
would be irresponsible sending more soldiers to that nation if there is
no a trustworthy executive.

He noted they need to know if the August elections are lawful, alluding
to denunciations of electoral irregularities favoring President Hamid
Karzai.

John Kerry, leader of the senatorial Foreign Relations Committee, made
similar remarks.

Sending more troops to Afghanistan is not a decision that can be made
"without knowing who the next president will be, and the kind of
government we would deal with."

That affair has been generated strong controversy in the last weeks,
after General Stanley McChrystal, commander of the foreign troops there
asked for another 40,000 soldiers, according to press.

Pentagon Stops Sending Troops to Iraq

Washington, Oct 19 (Prensa Latina) The Pentagon confirmed Monday
cancellation of sending about 4,000 US recruits that should arrive in
Iraq by January 2010.

In a press note the Defense Department noted that several departments o
Fort Drum brigade in New York will not travel to the Middle East any
more.

The unit is part of the Tenth Mountain Division and in last July was
chosen to substitute the National Guard of North Carolina which stood
out near Baghdad.

According to Lieutenant Colonel Eric Butterbaugh, spokesman of the US
Central Command, the National Guard will return in four month to this
country any way.

Butterbaugh recalled that 120,000 soldiers will remain in Iraq ó
although insecurity has decreased there ó he said.

President Barack Obama wants to prioritize military attention to
Afghanistan where Talibans have killed 250 US since January.

Since last July the US troops stop patrolling Iraqis cities and town as
part of an agreement between the government and Baghdad.

The first military withdrawal appeared six years after the invasion and
then after 4,350 Pentagon soldiers were killed and 30,000 returned home
wounded.

By 2010 there will be only about 50,000 troops for training, equipping
and giving advice to the Iraqi armed forces.

That military remainder should leave the country by 2011 when the term
expires for the presence of US troops.

Greek PM on Official Visit to Cyprus

Nicosia, Oct 19 (Prensa Latina) Greek Premier Giorgos Papandreu pays his
first trip overseas with a 48-hour visit to Cyprus where he is to be
welcomed by President Dimitris Christofias.

Papandreu will hold talks with the Cypriot cabinet and leaders of
different political trends on the current division of the island (the
north remains under Turkish control since 1974).

So his address in Parliament includes support to the reunification
efforts for Cyprus just controls two-thirds the south of the island.

The current Turkish-Cypriot government led by Ahmet Ali Talat is
willing to resume negotiations with the Greek-Cypriot community under
Christofias' command.

Both began in September the second phase of the negotiations on the
Island's split in an effort to untangle the talks stranded since 2004
after Cyprus joined the European Union.

UN Decrees Truce for Winter Olympics

United Nations, Oct 18 (Prensa Latina) UN General Assembly should
approve a resolution to claim the establishment of the so called Olympic
Truce for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games at Vancouver.

This project will be analyzed in a session devoted to the topic
"Creation of a better world reign by peace through sports and Olympic
ideals". That session will also discuss the concession of UN observer
status to COI (International Olympic Committee).

"Olympic Truce" established for the first time by the UN in 1993, has
its precedent in an ancient Greek tradition and its main objective is to
promote peaceful solutions to national and international conflicts
during previous and later Olympic terms.

Regarding UN observer status to COI, UN General Assembly announced the
idea is taken positively although some countries remembered that
category is granted to intergovernmental organizations (IGO) and States.

Although delegations from Egypt, Argentina, China, Iran and Pakistan
are in favor of this resolution, they expressed their concern that this
decision can set a precedent inside the UN and asked to consider it as
an exception.

Observers generally have a limited ability to participate in UN
discussions and working sessions, lacking the ability to vote or propose
resolutions.



AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST

Intl. Commission to Search for Guinea Repression

Conakry, Oct 19 (Prensa Latina) An International Commission will
investigate over September 28 events in Guinea when army troops charged
at the population killing 157, reported an official source Monday.

The group of work was approved by the military junta led by Moussa
Dadis Camara settled into the Executive on December 23, 2008, affirmed
the UN Deputy Secretary for Political Affairs Haile Menkerios.

The media revealed the world entity official met Prime Minister Kabinñé
Komara who assured his cooperation with the investigation commission.

Menkerios is expected to hold talks with political and social leaders
before beginning the investigation which members have not yet being
released.

The UN official met the opposition leaders and Cabinet representatives
last Sunday

The Economic Commission of Western Africa (CEDEAO) imposed sanctions to
the Republic of Guinea Saturday in an extraordinary meeting in Abuja
Nigeria in front of the refusal of the military junta to give up the
power.

That was the expiration day of the term granted by the African Union
(AU) to the de facto government for Dadis Camara and his followers make
their resignation official.

The military junta has committed serious human rights abuses with the
death of civilians and violations, reported the International Contact
Group for Guinea.

Yemen Reports 44 Separatist Casualties

Sanaa, Oct 19 (Prensa Latina) Yemen government gunned down nearly 44
Houthis rebels in the border with Saudi Arabia, reported official
sources Monday, ratifying the government decision to eliminate those
considered as terrorist.

A military dispatch emphasized the Houthis separatists from Al-Zaydi
sect from Sunnite Islam were shot during air raids of the army in the
area bordering Saada Northern Province, the main bastion of the
irregulars.

The Interior Minister Mohammed Abdelallah al-Qawsi said that 44 Houthis
rebels died during the air raids to one of their hideout in a deserted
hospital of Razed small locality.

In one side the rebels' sources denied having suffered casualties and
assured the Yemen regular forces killed civilians during an operation
carried out since Sunday afternoon, since the hospital was still giving
services to the population.

Meanwhile President Ali Abdullah Saleh confirmed his decision to wipe
out the Shiite militia operating in the northern boundaries of Saada and
Amran since five years ago.

Saleh called the armed forces to finish what is considered the last war
because they have managed to obtained significant achievements in the
confrontations with Houthis with the support of the population.

The Houthis appeared in 2004 with a self-defined movement for the
defense of the rights of the Shiite Yemen population in front of the
systematic discrimination by the central government and Sunnite
fundamentalists.

Iran: Terrorist Attack Deserves Fast, Due Answer

Tehran, Oct 19 (Prensa Latina) President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad promised
"fast, due response" to the perpetrators of an attack that left 40 dead
and 28 wounded in SE Iran, claimed by the terrorist group Jundulah
(Soldiers of God).

"I promise that the perpetrators of criminal and inhumane actions will
get fast response," said Ahmadinejad on the attack in Pishin,
Sistan-Balouchestan, on the border with Pakistan.

Official reports list General Nour-Ali Shoushtari, Deputy Army
Commander of the Guardians of the Islamic Revolution (GIR), among the
high-ranking officers killed in the suicide attack, along Sunni and
Shiite leaders and officials.

A man wearing a vest with explosives penetrated the venue of a meeting
of members of the GIR with Shiite and Sunni tribal leaders and
officials.

Ahmadinejad and Parliament Leader Ali Larijani, head of the GIR, blamed
the attack to "agents serving foreign powers". They added that Jundulah
has its bases in Pakistan and depends on aid given, among other, by the
US and the UK.

Fars News agency says Ahmadinejad assured that "the perpetrators of
this terrorist incident enjoy support from Pakistani security agents,"
which Pakistan denies.

The Iranian president claimed Iran's right to urge Pakistan to hand in
the criminals while TV broadcast says the Foreign Ministry convened
Pakistani diplomats to warn them that they know the perpetrators came
from their country".

Ahmadinejad called to immediately ID "the agents behind the terrorist
attack and called to try them.

Jundulah operates in Pishin, near Sarbaz and other areas in SE Iran,
under command of Abdolmalek Rigi.

They attacked a Mosque last May and killed 25 and left 120 wounded in
Zahedan, capital of Sistan-Balouchestan.




ASIA AND AUSTRALIA

India Landed US Military Plane

New Delhi, Oct 19 (Prensa Latina) India finally okayed the flight of a
US military plane that it torced to land seven hours Mumbai airport for
violating customs and emigration regulations, says IANS News Agency.

The Boeing 767 the US Armed Forces hired to North America Airline
ferried 205 soldiers from the United Arab Emirates to Thailand but the
pilot hid this fact on requesting license to overfly Indian air space,
added AF spokesman T.K, Singha.





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