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While writing a brief reflection is helpful, in
that the hundred and twelve accredited foreign
newspapers and press agencies in our country
that receive it in advance can publish important
parts of its text, long reflections allow me to
expound, as extensively as I wish, on concepts I
deem important and which provide our people, the
main protagonist against any potential
aggression, as well as countries facing similar
circumstances, the required information to form
their own judgment. This dilemma is, for me, a
headache.
I am also concerned about the space they take up
on the front pages of our newspapers, dearly
needed to report on our nation's day-to-day
events.
Therefore: I shall divide them into brief and
long reflections. When brief, they will be
previously distributed to the media that usually
receive them. When long, they won't be
previously distributed and will be published on
any inside page of Granma, the official
newspaper.
If other political and grassroots organizations
wish to publish the reflections in their
respective journals, they may do so, without
using up the space of their main sections.
The Party's Ideological Department and the
Executive Director of the Council of State may
propose other options.
When taking on this task, I had no previously
elaborated plan, but rather a deeply-felt desire
to communicate with our people, the main
protagonist of our resistance, as I observe the
stupid actions of the empire. Today, as in the
days of what came to be known as the fertile
prison, I am filled with an immense desire to
study and meditate while recovering.
Fidel Castro Ruz.
June 22, 2007
6:02 pm
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