Second international meeting of left-wing media opens in Havana
THE second International Meeting of Theoretical Publications of Left Parties and Movements opened in the Cuban capital Havana today.
The meeting of delegates from 32 countries at the Havana Convention palace will debate the importance of developing a common agenda against fascism and neo-fascism.
Event co-ordinator Enrique Ubieta — director of the Communist Party of Cuba’s theoretical journal Socialist Magazine — said the three-day conference will address “the systemic crisis that affects the world, the rise of fascism, the progressive death of the old world and the emergence of a new world order.”
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