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Rebel Music Presents - Cuba Fiesta - 26 July.

Camilo | 18.07.2008 18:26 | Culture | London

26 July 2008.
Celebrating 55 years since Fidel Castro and his revolutionary rebels attacked
the Moncada Barracks, sparking the Cuban Revolution. The Party includes delicious Cuban cuisine, bar, stalls, Cuban dance classes, kids' games, face painting, films and live music.



Celebrating 55 years since Fidel Castro and his revolutionary rebels attacked
the Moncada Barracks, sparking the Cuban Revolution.

Party includes delicious Cuban cuisine, bar, stalls, Cuban dance classes, kids' games, face painting, films, live music etc.

Saturday 26 July, 2pm – 10pm

@ Jamm, 261 Brixton Road
London SW9
(Tube: Brixton or Oval – Buses: 133, 333, 159, 59)

£4 before 5pm, £8 after

DJs and live music from 5pm. Bands include:

-Radio Revolucion - Latin reggae and revolution rock
 http://www.myspace.com/radiorevolucion

-Peyoti from Peyoti for President
 http://www.myspace.com/peyotiforpresident

-Movimientos Cultural Amigo Artista – Trova

-Before Time - Latin rock

Organised by Rock around the Blockade (www.ratb.org.uk) with support from: the
RMT trade union, Fight Racism! Fight Imperialism! Cultural Association
Marti-Maceo of Cubans resident in Britain, Movement of Ecuadorians in the UK.

More info email  office@ratb.org.uk

Camilo
- e-mail: office@ratb.org.uk
- Homepage: http://www.ratb.org.uk

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who sets the rules?

19.07.2008 14:23

the fascist who wants to rule. Displaced nationalism anyone? I don't think I have ever come across a group of people more dogmatic than the Revolutionary Communist Group unless it was some other authoritarian group. No mention what so ever of their name here-FRFI, yes how profound, against racism and imperialism, prepared to fight them no less, how brave but to what end? Well. the dictatorship of the proletariat of course! Which means us(as long as we have a job) ruling with guidance, central command from the 'intellectuals', whatever, could care less about details, RCG are humourless, detached people, I mean detached from 'the movement', like all the clever ones they'll have you on the streets doing the fighting(selling papers, collecting names &addresses&donations) with such well thought out slogans as 'labour party, war party, racist party etc'... terribly profound, what kind of party are they then you ask well they're not a party, they're a group...well go back to your reading group and write about the one where people stop looking to the written word to save them and start fighting on the street, try telling us it's not the way Lenin said it should be then. Oh wait... it's already happening, guess you guys had better keep peddling other countries values, waving their flags and wishing that you had an identity of your own

freedom


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