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JOURNAL Tarara (8)

8 - APRIL 4, DAY OF THE CHILD
On April 4, is commemorated in Cuba the day of children. The same day we celebrate the anniversary of the creation of the Organization of Children Pioneers (this year was 45 degrees), and the 44 th anniversary of the founding of the UJC, the Union of Young Communists. Although little had been scheduled for the date until the night before in the early hours of the morning, announcing that they were suspended visits to doctors, clinics and hospitals. Instead, the child patients and their companions, were invited to participate in the celebration of Cuban children, to be held on the esplanade opposite the school named after Celia Sanchez, a hero of the Revolution. It was a show featuring art by the children living in the Villa. (dressed) and conformed with dances and songs.
The audience of over three hundred people cheered from start to end, the events and the participation of children, for about an hour long, and the party is over, after the actors had dismantled the audience, taking much of her to dance to the beat of conga Santiago "Memory." Gifts for children in their day were the applause of the spectators, without interference from advertising agencies, as in our country and our consumer society.
Cubans cherish children and young people, and often put their trust in the new or recent generations, to ensure continuity and success of the Revolution. In an interview with Ignacio Ramonet (Le Monde Diplomatique Director), launched in January 2003 and ended only in the month of December 2005, Fidel Castro, said:
"It was fortunate that those who made the revolution have been three generations. Even those who came before us, the former militants and leaders of the Popular Socialist Party, which was the Marxist-Leninist, and with us came a new generation. And then that is behind us, and immediately after the campaign literacy, the fight against bandits, the struggle against the blockade, the fight against terrorism, fighting at Giron, who lived through the October crisis, the international missions ... Many people with many merits. " (...) Are already some generations that will replace others. I have confidence, and I've said all along, but we are aware that there are many risks that can threaten a revolutionary process. Errors are subjective ... There were mistakes, and we have a responsibility not to have discovered certain tendencies and errors. Today, simply, have passed some and others are fighting. "(...) This first generation still cooperates with new-abiding authority of the few who are being left ... It is the second, now the third and fourth ... I have a clear idea of \u200b\u200bwhat will be the fourth generation, because you see the boys in sixth grade making his speech. What talent we have discovered! "
All absolutely true according to what we observed. Not only young people are active in every aspect of daily life but gives the female staff of 10 to 0, in comparison with men. There are some men, some doctors, some nurses and some social officials, but many doctors, (thirty years), many nurses in 20, and many other social, 18, (for at least in this field of medicine and patient care of the Mission Miracle).
Cuba has about 110 000 square kilometers and about 11 million people. La Villa Tarara, which appears to be an imitation of the lost city of Shangrila, or a place from another world. , Just a piece of land of Martí, and a sample of how it behaves and works of Cuban society.
In almost twenty days, I walked through the streets of the town. When it occurred to me. I talked to all those that came my way. I did all the questions that came to my head and corroborated the answers, repeating them to other partners. I saw people sleeping on the street, or people poking in trash cans. At first, I locked the information in that part of the town had been intended for international tourism to the previous year. At the time, that the Cuban government decided to incorporate the Villa Tarara, to the Mission Milagro, much of the staff dedicated to tourism, willingly accepted the change of responsibilities, even losing some of the extra benefits, such as tips. A true marriage of solidarity, a vocation of service, our Cuban brothers ...

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