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| Volume 56 Number 13, April 25, 2026 | ARCHIVE | HOME | JBCENTRE | SUBSCRIBE |

The First Secretary of the Central Committee of the
Communist Party of Cuba and President of the Republic, Miguel Díaz-Canel
Bermúdez
The First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba and President of the Republic, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez , launched the "My signature for the Homeland" movement with his signature from the Bay of Pigs on April 19.
The initiative supports the call made by the president at the event commemorating the 65th anniversary of the declaration of the socialist character of the Revolution, to organisations in Cuba and the world so that the truth about Cuba is known in every corner of the planet, and also constitutes a way of making evident the Declaration of the Revolutionary Government, published by the newspaper Granma.
In the signature campaign, the Cuban people are signing against military aggression and in support of the Cuban Revolution. From one end of the country to the other, millions of compatriots are demonstrating, as the signature campaign unfolds, the sentiment of an entire people who, despite imperial harassment, will not renounce their right to build their own history.
Squares and parks across the country experienced a unique day on Sunday, April 19, which will continue to be repeated, so that men and women of all ages, sectors and creeds, can express with their signatures that, despite the increasingly frequent threats from the US administration, the Cuban nation will not be intimidated or bow down.
As expressed in the Declaration of the Revolutionary Government, the Bay of Pigs is today and forever:
"We are a nation with a great history and convictions to defend; of peaceful, supportive men and women; a people who every day with their work carry out a Vindication of Cuba; and who, as on the sands of Bay of Pigs, 65 years ago, under the cry of Homeland or Death!, will obtain victory in defence of sovereignty and socialism."
(Granma International)