Wednesday, July 7, 2010

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Venezuela: Stopped a terrorist and immediately extradited to Cuba

Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez announced that he was extradited to Cuba, via Interpol, the Salvadoran terrorist Francisco Chavez Abarca, who was arrested while trying to enter in Venezuela with false passport, immediately accepting the application for Cuba, for his role in the realization of bombings in Havana.

Using various aliases, Manuel González, Roberto Solorzano and William Gonzalez, made three short short trips to Cuba in April and May of 1997, a period di numerosi attentati alle istallazioni turistiche cubane.
12 aprile del 1997: fece esplodere una bomba di 600 grammi di C-4 che causò danni nei bagni della discoteca Ache del Melia Cohiba Hotel.
30 aprile 1997: viene disinnescato un ordigno esplosivo (400 grammi di C-4) che il salvadoregno aveva messo in un vaso decorativo del quindicesimo piano della stessa struttura alberghiera.
24 maggio 1997: mentre Chávez Abarca era in Messico, una bomba esplode all'ingresso degli uffici, nella capitale, della Cubanacán, società cubana per Tourism.
Also in 1997, led by Posada Carriles, Francisco Chávez Abarca hires the mercenary Salvadoran Cruz Leon René and asked him to carry out terrorist missions in Cuba
Later Cruz Leon makes two trips to Cuba, by placing bombs in various hotels of Havana, in one of these attacks was killed Italian tourist Fabio di Celmo, is September 4, 1997. He was arrested and confessed.
While the offender confessed terrorist Posada Carriles, accused of masterminding assassination of a Cuban airliner that killed 73 people in 1976, living free in Miami, even if Venezuela insists the country's government for his extradition.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

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Infant mortality in Cuba


The president of the World Association of Pediatrics, Chan Chok-Wan said, during the International Workshop on the experiences of Child Health Care, that the indicators of infant mortality that Cuba is better than in many developed countries with much higher incomes, including those of the United States.
also believes that Cuba is a good example for the achievement of positive indicators, such as the development of its system of universal free health care, the level of educational attainment and a proactive attitude of professional
Despite the economic and commercial blockade imposed by the United States, which has brought billions of dollars of losses for the island and limiting access to medicines and other resources, Cuba has an infant mortality rate among the lowest in the world.
Cuba ended 2009 with an infant mortality rate of 4.8 per thousand live births, the lowest rate in history, second only to 2007. As calculated on 127,000 births, which represents an increase in the birth of 7,458 children in relation to 2008, while the rate of direct maternal mortality was 30 per 100,000 live births.
In October 2009, the Director General of the World Health Organization (WHO), Margaret Chan, has also said that his visit to the island was of great importance "to see and experience the excellent initiatives of the Cuban health system The work developed in primary care and community, equality and access to health services for all "