That day, people fought and died across the country
In the Cuban people’s upward journey, no setback has ever been—nor will it ever be—definitive; it has never brought paralysis, nor has it ever meant abandoning the struggle
In the Cuban people’s upward journey, no setback has ever been—nor will it ever be—definitive; it has never brought paralysis, nor has it ever meant abandoning the struggle
Sixty-nine years after the events of March 13th, 1957, which shook Havana and the entire nation, the image of the protagonists of the assault on the Presidential Palace and Operation Radio Reloj looms large in the eyes of the entire people, as an example of boundless heroism, unwavering courage, and absolute dedication to the fulfillment of duty