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  2. Juventud Rebelde - Wikipedia

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    The Juventud Rebelde (English: Rebel Youth) is a Cuban newspaper of the Young Communist League. Overview. On October 21, 1965 Fidel Castro described the newspaper ...

  3. List of newspapers in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Juventud Rebelde, daily newspaper of Cuba's young communists. This is a list of newspapers in Cuba.Although the Cuban media is controlled by the Cuban People through the Cuban State apparatus, the national newspapers of Cuba are not directly published by the state, they are instead published by various Cuban political organizations with official approval.

  4. Young Communist League (Cuba) - Wikipedia

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    Juventud Rebelde The Young Communist League ( Spanish : Unión de Jóvenes Comunistas , UJC ) is the youth organization of the Communist Party of Cuba . Its membership is voluntary and selective.

  5. Mass media in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    The weekly Juventud Rebelde is the official organ of the Communist Youth Union. The biweekly Bohemia is the country's only general-interest newsmagazine. Cuba's official news agency is Prensa Latina, which publishes several magazines, including Cuba Internacional, directed at the foreign audience. [3]

  6. Granma (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Granma is the official newspaper of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba.It was formed in 1965 by the merger of two previous papers, Revolución (from Spanish: "Revolution") and Hoy ("Today"). [1]

  7. Rebel Youth - Wikipedia

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    The name Rebel Youth is derived from Cuba's youth newspaper, Juventud Rebelde. It was adopted after the publication's previous title, New Horizons, had to be dropped due to a complaint from the Canadian federal government that was, at the time, operating a housing program with the same name. [citation needed]

  8. Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla - Wikipedia

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    In 1986 he was elected Secretary of International Affairs of the National Committee of the Young Communist League (UJC) and in 1991 he was appointed director of the newspaper Juventud Rebelde. He served in the Republic of Angola as an officer in the Revolutionary Armed Forces.

  9. Renée Méndez Capote - Wikipedia

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    Renée Méndez Capote y Chaple (12 November 1901 – 14 May 1989), also known by the pseudonyms Io-san, Berenguela, and Suzanne, was a Cuban writer, essayist, journalist, translator, suffragist, and feminist activist.