Thursday, July 21, 2011

Radio Havana Cuba and Dilma Roussef’s care and concern for Chaves

Fidel Castro’s shortwave station has usually very good reception in Brazil. It uses its transmitters to transmit its leftist vision of reality, in which Latin American countries are all brothers in the socialism, which is the redemption of the world, although the Wall of Berlin has fallen more than 20 years ago. Well, and at this time, this picture of Latin America isn’t completely wrong, although these friendships haven’t always the intensity described in the public pronouncements of the authorities.

In this recording, the news program of Radio Havana Cuba, in Spanish, announces that the Brazilian president, Dilma Roussef, called his partner Hugo Chaves, of Venezuela, transmitting him care and concern about his health problems. The news brings also reports about plans from the socialist candidate to the government of Spain, about the pressure of the “occidental potencies” against the Iranian nuclear program and about the friendship between the armies of Cuba and Bolivia.


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