Gonzalez affirmed last night, “We must build our own alternative media and virtual, digital communities.
We must create networks among ourselves and launch groups. We must connect and coordinate this entire movement. We must continue to unite.”
During a meeting held at the Cuban Embassy in this capital with members of the Mexican Movement of Solidarity with Cuba and the Association of Cuban Residents in Mexico, the journalist remarked that we live in a world where “reality is a broken mirror.”
In his opinion, the media have long been dedicated to lulling, deceiving, and sowing uncertainty and confusion.
Regarding the complex situation faced by the people of the island, besieged by the economic, commercial, and financial blockade imposed by the United States, Gonzalez stated that it is unprecedented and emphasized, in light of that reality, the importance of the actions of solidarity movements around the world.
The intellectual also highlighted Commander-in-Chief Fidel Castro’s vision of culture as a liberating force, on the 100th birthday of the historic leader of the Cuban Revolution, to be commemorated on August 13.
Cuban Ambassador to Mexico, Eugenio Martinez, reaffirmed Cuba’s defense and that of Latin America, as well as the unbreakable bond between this country and Cuba, against any threat.
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