Videos
The Secret History of How Cuba Helped End Apartheid
The Power of Community: How Cuba Survived Peak Oil
Micheline Sheehy Skeffington - The Cuba Example
Cuba: The Accidental Eden
Home Grown Cuba
Sicko
Sicko
Sicko - Full Movie | Michael Moore
Girón 50 Conference - Jimmy Kelly
Girón 50 Conference - Finian McGrath TD
Girón 50 Conference
Girón 50 Conference - Reinaldo Taladrid
Girón 50 Conference (part3)
Girón 50 Conference (part2)
Girón 50 Conference (part1)
Girón 50 Conference
Justice for the Miami 5
The Miami 5
Elizabeth Labanino statement, May 2010
Justice in London (Justicia en Londres)
Media Took US Gov't Cash During Trial of 'Cuban 5'
Why does Cuba fear Miami?
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The Secret History of How Cuba Helped End Apartheid
Cuba is the only country in the world that sent its armed forced to confront Apartheid. -
The Power of Community: How Cuba Survived Peak Oil
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Micheline Sheehy Skeffington - The Cuba Example
Micheline Sheehy Skeffington - The Cuba Example - Coping with the sudden absence of fuel, fertilizers and pesticides -
Cuba: The Accidental Eden
Cuba may have been restricted politically and economically for the past 50 years, but its borders have remained open to wildlife for which Cuba’s undeveloped islands are an irresistible draw. While many islands in the Caribbean have poisoned or paved over their ecological riches on land and in the sea in pursuit of a growing tourist industry, Cuba’s wild landscapes have remained virtually untouched, creating a safe haven for rare and intriguing indigenous animals, as well as for hundreds of species of migrating birds and marine creatures. Coral reefs have benefited, too. -
Home Grown Cuba
Valerie O’Connor travels to Cuba to investigate how the country has become a leader in organics and horticulture and asks why does Ireland choose to leave land unfarmed, when we have the potential to emulate Cuba’s sustainable horticulture strategy. -
Sicko
A documentary by Michael Moore. During the making of his 2007 documentary SiCKO, Oscar winning filmmaker Michael Moore braves the blockade and travel ban imposed on US citizens by right wing US legislators, to bring a group of 9-11 rescue workers, who can no longer afford to pay for medical care in the United States, to Cuba for treatment. -
Sicko
In the wake of SiCKO’s exposure of the benefits of Cuba’s non-profit health care system to the American public much of the Corporate news media in the United States indulged in a frenzy of deceit and propaganda in an effort to re-demonise Cuba, it’s health care system and its government. Outlandish conspiracy theories fueled by vested interests tried to brand the film’s Cuba sequence a fabrication, and questioned the motives and even the medical condition of the American patients featured in the film. When interviewed by an independent news crew Billy Maher & John Graham, who featured in SiCKO speak about their experience both on and off camera in Cuba and dismiss the tissue of lies propagated by the mainstream corporate media. -
Sicko - Full Movie | Michael Moore
Michael Moore's Oscar-nominated 2007 film on America's broken healthcare system. During the making of his 2007 documentary SiCKO, Oscar winning filmmaker Michael Moore braves the blockade and travel ban imposed on US citizens by right wing US legislators, to bring a group of 9-11 rescue workers, who can no longer afford to pay for medical care in the United States, to Cuba for treatment. -
Girón 50 Conference - Jimmy Kelly
Jimmy Kelly, Regional secretary of Unite the union speaks about the Miami Five during the Girón 50, Bay of Pigs victory anniversary conference held in Dublin, Ireland -
Girón 50 Conference - Finian McGrath TD
Finian McGraths address to the Bay of Pigs commemoration symposium held at Liberty Hall, Dublin on 16 April 2011, the 50th anniversary of the aggression. -
Girón 50 Conference
Reinaldo Taladrid on the Miami Five -
Girón 50 Conference - Reinaldo Taladrid
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Girón 50 Conference (part3)
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Girón 50 Conference (part2)
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Girón 50 Conference (part1)
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Girón 50 Conference
The Irish Friends of Cuba Coalition hosted a conference in Dublin’s Liberty Hall to commemorate those momentous events and to examine the validity of the Cuban Revolution today. The presentations made by the invited Cuban delegation and some of the other Irish speakers are accessible by clicking on the videos below. -
Justice for the Miami 5
A series of endorsements from trade union leaders demanding justice for the Miami five. -
The Miami 5
Five Cuban men are serving prison sentences scattered throughout the United States. Their crime? Protecting their country and people against terrorism. The Five Cubans, Gerardo Hernández, René González, Antonio Guerrero, Ramon Labañino and Fernando González were trying to stop Miami based terrorist groups from carrying out terrorist actions against the people of Cuba. They were found guilty of charges ranging from murder to espionage by a court in Miami, which relied on the evidence of convicted terrorists. All are innocent of the charges brought against them. Extensive intimidation of jurists by these same terrorists was a feature of the trial. They are currently appealing their convictions. -
Elizabeth Labanino statement, May 2010
Statement from Elizabeth Labanino, one of the wives of the Miami Five, in English. She describes their unfair convictions, the miscarriage of justice that has been inflicted on them at the hands of the US justice system and the continuing human rights abuse involved in the denial of family visits by the US authorities, an abuse decried by Amnesty International. -
Justice in London (Justicia en Londres)
In Justice in London, Cuban filmmaker Roberto Chile documents the working sessions of International Colloquium for the Freedom of the Five and against Terrorism. The material includes reports of the International Commission of Inquiry on the case of the Cuban Five which was attended by politicians and intellectuals from various nations. -
Media Took US Gov't Cash During Trial of 'Cuban 5'
Ten years later, evidence that conviction of 'Cuban 5' influenced by journalists on State Dept payroll Produced by Jesse Freeston For more visit www.therealnews.com -
Why does Cuba fear Miami?
Media took gov't cash during trial of 'Cuban 5' Pt2: City where terrorists walk free, the gov't pays journalists, and bad trials are good politics