The Cuban Revolution in its 52nd anniversary: An inspiration to humanity
On the eve of 31 December 2008, and into the 1st January 2009, I had the honour of being in Cuba representing the SACP, and celebrated, together with the heroic Cuban people, the 50th anniversary of the triumph of the Cuban revolution over the US backed Batista dictatorship.
For the first time last week I visited Cuba in my deployment as Minister of Higher Education and Training, and this time got even a deeper insight into the achievements of the Cuban revolution in the field of higher education particular.
Indeed during this visit, sections of the print media, in blatant collaboration with the DA, and other elements aggrieved by the deepening relations between South Africa and Cuba, went on yet another offensive against both the SACP and the Department of Higher Education and Training, as if the latter two were the same.
From late last year, using faceless, personally aggrieved sources and anti-communist sympathizers, the media concocted lies about my planned visit to Cuba. At the heart of these lies is an ideological agenda aimed at casting aspersions on the role of communists in government, but most significantly an attempt to try and rubbish the relations between South Africa and Cuba.
The Mail and Guardian went for the bait and, in the process, it has become the most useful tool of this anti-communist, reactionary propaganda against Cuba and the South African Communist Party, particularly its venomous and reactionary offensive to try and undermine the longstanding relationship between Cuba and South Africa.