London Indymedia

Vilma Espín Guillois

posted by F Espinoza | 21.06.2007 10:36 | Social Struggles | Workers' Movements | London

Vilma’s example today is more necessary than ever. She devoted her entire life to the struggle for women’s rights when in Cuba most women were discriminated against as human beings, the same as in the rest of the world, with only the honorable revolutionary exceptions...






Vilma Espín Guillois

Vilma's struggles


Vilma is dead. Even though the news was expected, it was still an impact. Out of respect for her delicate health condition, I never raised her name in my reflections.
Vilma’s example today is more necessary than ever. She devoted her entire life to the struggle for women’s rights when in Cuba most women were discriminated against as human beings, the same as in the rest of the world, with only the honorable revolutionary exceptions.
It was not always this way throughout the historical evolution of our species, leading her to fulfill the social role befitting her as a natural workshop where life is forged.
In our country, women came out from under one of the most horrible forms of society, that of a Yankee neo-colony under the aegis of imperialism and its system, where everything that the human being is capable of creating was turned into merchandise.
When what has been defined as the exploitation of man by man started far back in history, the mothers and children of the dispossessed bore the brunt of the burden.
Cuban women used to work as domestic servants, or in luxurious shops and bourgeois bars, selected for their good looks. Factories assigned them the simplest jobs, the ones that were the most repetitive and worst paid.
In education and healthcare --services provided on a small scale-- their indispensable cooperation was as teachers and nurses who had only been offered basic training. The country, 2,009.92 miles from end to end, only had one higher education center located in the capital and later, several faculties in university campuses in two other provinces. As a rule, the only young women who could study there were those from the most affluent families. In many activities, the presence of a woman was not even dreamed of.
For almost half a century, I have been witness to Vilma’s struggles. I cannot forget her presence at the meetings of the July 26 Movement in the Sierra Maestra. She was eventually sent by the movement's directorate to carry out an important mission on the Second Eastern Front. Vilma did not shrink from any danger.
After the triumph of the Revolution, she began her ceaseless battle for the rights of Cuban women and children, which led her to found and lead the Federation of Cuban Women. There was no national or international forum too distant for her to attend in defense of her assailed homeland and of the noble and just ideas of the Revolution.
Her gentle voice, steady and timely, was always listened to with great respect in Party, State and mass organization meetings.
Today women in Cuba make up 66 percent of the technical work force of the country, and they take part, in the main, in almost all the university degree courses. Previously, there were hardly any women involved in scientific activities, since science and scientists did not exist, but exceptionally. In this field as well, today women are in the majority.
Revolutionary duties and her immense work load never prevented Vilma from fulfilling her responsibilities as a loyal wife and mother of several children.
Vilma is dead. Long live Vilma!

Fidel Castro Ruz

June 20, 2007.

2:10 p.m.




TODAY:

HOY, Mesa Redonda Informativa:

"América Latina frente al imperio"

Correo:  digital@jrebelde.cip.cu

21 de junio de 2007

Cubavisión, el Canal Educativo, Cubavisión Internacional, Radio Rebelde y Radio Habana Cuba transmitirán esta tarde, desde las 6:30 p.m.(hora de CUBA), la Mesa Redonda Informativa "América Latina frente al imperio".
Los minutos iniciales del programa serán dedicados a reflejar la repercusión de la evocación que nuestro Comandante en Jefe Fidel Castro hiciera en sus Reflexiones de hoy a la figura inolvidable de Vilma Espín.


Sintonizar en (*):

 http://www.rrebelde.cu

 http://www.radiorebelde.com.cu

 http://www.radioprogreso.cu

 http://www.radiohc.cu

 http://www.radiohc.org

 http://www.rhc.cu/

 http://www.cubavision.cubaweb.cu

 http://www.mesaredonda.cu

 http://www.juventudrebelde.cu/tv/

 http://www.cubainformacion.tv/

(*) Estas emisoras transmiten una programación que puede sintonizarse cotidianamente en cualquier horario (All of them with a daily programation).


Otros sitios relacionados:

 http://www.granma.cubaweb.cu/secciones/reflexiones/esp-007.html (Serie completa de las reflexiones de Fidel, en varios idiomas)

 http://www.antiterroristas.cu

 http://www.freethefive.org

 http://www.cubainformacion.tv



posted by F Espinoza

Comments

Hide the following comment

Women in Cuba

22.06.2007 00:25

"Ideas won't bear fruit until they are loved by women" Jose Marti
"Ideas won't bear fruit until they are loved by women" Jose Marti

I recently visited Cuba on a political brigade with Rock Around the Blockade and one of the things that struck me was the Cuban Women's Federation's definition of domestic violence. We asked them if socialism in Cuba succeeds in eradicating sexism and in particular domestic violence then would the Women's Federation still be necessary. The president of the municipal federation in Caimito said that while there is still one single case of domestic violence in Cuba then there is still a need for a Federation. She also said that they class as domestic violence if a partner refuses to do an equal share of the housework or if a partner refuses permission for the the woman to study. How different and more holistic this is then the way women's rights are treated in this country. Vilma Espín Guillois was a core part of the struggle for a better world for all. Her memory will live on in the actions of the new generations as they continue to build a better society. Viva Cuba!

Annie
- Homepage: http://www.ratb.org.uk


Kollektives

Birmingham
Cambridge
Liverpool
London
Oxford
Sheffield
South Coast
Wales
World

Other UK IMCs
Bristol/South West
London
Northern Indymedia
Scotland

London Topics

Afghanistan
Analysis
Animal Liberation
Anti-Nuclear
Anti-militarism
Anti-racism
Bio-technology
Climate Chaos
Culture
Ecology
Education
Energy Crisis
Fracking
Free Spaces
Gender
Globalisation
Health
History
Indymedia
Iraq
Migration
Ocean Defence
Other Press
Palestine
Policing
Public sector cuts
Repression
Social Struggles
Technology
Terror War
Workers' Movements
Zapatista

London IMC

Desktop

About | Contact
Mission Statement
Editorial Guidelines
Publish | Help

Search :