Cuba categorically rejects the threat of activation of Title III of the Helms-Burton Act
On January 16, 2019, the United States State Department announced the decision to suspend for only 45 days the application of Title III of the […]
On January 16, 2019, the United States State Department announced the decision to suspend for only 45 days the application of Title III of the […]
Well there we have it: the much heralded “thaw” in cold war aggression against Cuba emanating from Washington has proved the late Fidel Castro right, […]
The U.S. has tried to crush Cuba in a campaign of terror for over 50 years and tortured detainees at Guantánamo NOVEMBER 30, 2016 The […]
Obama Won’t Lift Cuba Embargo, by Carlos Latuff On Barack Obama’s watch, a total of 49 fines have been imposed on US and foreign entities […]
Since the 1959 revolution the U.S. has invaded Cuba, tried assassinations, imposed an embargo & harbored terrorists By Ben Norton We don’t need the empire […]
Join Cuba Support Group Ireland in welcoming Keith to Connolly Books on Monday next, 21 September 2015, where he will give a public talk on the diplomatic normalisation process currently in train and its chances of success.
Join us on the Rosie Hackett Bridge, Dublin, Ireland at 5pm on Friday 18th September 2015 to protest against the continuing blockade of Cuba.
So here we have proof of Irish Times bias. What even the US President can call “a failed policy” the Irish Times characterises as “mutual”. […]
US Ambassadors Residence protest Cuba Support Group Ireland will demonstrate outside the US Ambassadors Residence in Phoenix Park, Dublin today, 3 July 2015, to draw […]
The Cuban Interests Section in Washington, D.C., has reiterated to the U.S. Department of State the legal duty of the U.S. Government to meet the commitments undertaken under the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of April 18, 1961, and the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations of April 24, 1963, which stipulate that the receiving State shall accord full facilities for the performance of the functions of the diplomatic corps.