Guantanamo.- The validity of the Commander in Chief Fidel Castro’s anti-imperialist and independence thoughts is reaffirmed today in Guantanamo on the occasion of the event that commemorates the Cuban leader’s first visit to this land 66 years ago.

Old and new generations of Guantanamo residents recalled his memorable words of that day, when Fidel affirmed that the Revolution would never receive orders from any government and announced the breakdown of the dictatorship of hunger, misery, ignorance and illiteracy.

Right at the place where Fidel delivered his speech at the former business school, now the Asdrúbal López Polytechnic of Economics, Anailis Michel Sánchez, first secretary of the Young Communist League in the capital municipality, denounced the decision announced by the president of the United States to use the illegal Naval Base in Guantánamo to imprison thousands of migrants.

She also expressed her support for the statements of Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel against the imperialist attack of the North American government against the sovereignty and well-being of a peace-loving nation.

Students and workers alongside the highest authorities of the territory, headed by Yoel Pérez García, first secretary of the Party in Guantánamo, demonstrated the current impact of Fidel’s legacy 66 years after his first visit to this indomitable land that defends an authentic Revolution.