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Che Guevara and Víctor Dreke in the African Congo by Miguel A. Faria, MD

In April 1965, Víctor Dreke accompanied Che Guevara on his ill-fated expedition to the African Congo. Serving as Che’s second-in-command, Dreke led a company of 128 Cuban fighters that fought in the Congo until November 1965. Their mission was to support Patrice Lumumba’s liberation movement in the eastern Congo against the Congolese government that was […]

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Interview with Dr. Miguel Faria about Cuba’s Eternal Revolution by Robert A. Waters

In this interview with the author, Dr. Miguel A. Faria, Jr. discusses his new book, Cuba’s Eternal Revolution. Waters: A British publisher has released your new book, Cuba’s Eternal Revolution through the Prism of Insurgency, Socialism and Espionage. Why not an American publisher?  Faria: Let’s face it, the publishing industry, like the ruling establishment, is

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Book Review—Cuba’s Eternal Revolution through the Prism of Insurgency, Socialism, and Espionage by Miguel A. Faria, Jr., MD. Reviewed by Russell L. Blaylock, MD

This is a fantastic book written by a man who has been a friend of mine for over forty years.  Dr. Miguel Faria lived through the Cuban Revolution with his family and escaped with his father to the freedom of the United States at the tender age of thirteen.  This is the story of the

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Cuba’s Eternal Revolution—Where the Suffering Never Ends! by Miguel A. Faria, Jr., MD

My latest book, Cuba’s Eternal Revolution: Through the Prism of Insurgency, Socialism, and Espionage (1923) has just been released by a British academic publisher. I was invited to write a series of books, including this one, I believe, because the British have become frightened by America’s turn to the left in the political and social

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Books in Focus: Cuba’s Eternal Revolution by Miguel A. Faria, MD

Outstanding moments in the Cuban Revolution have fascinated readers for decades. But, a lesser-known insurgency also took place in Cuba in the 1960s that has not received as much attention. This is particularly true for English-speaking audiences and academicians who may not be familiar with much of the material in this monograph, which utilized as

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10 Skyjackers Who Found Life in an American Prison Better Than Life in Cuba by Robert A. Waters

Between 1968 and 1979, one hundred seventy-eight American airplanes were hijacked to Cuba. This was the era of Vietnam war protests, the drug culture, hippies, free love, the civil rights movement, and racial violence.  Some who seized airliners were revolutionaries, while others were fugitives with criminal pasts. Many skyjackers believed Cuba, ruled by their hero,

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