Dick Nichols
The Eighth Congress of Cubas Union of Communist Youth (UJC) took place in Havanas Convention Centre, on December 3-6. At the centre of discussion was the Battle of Ideas: the campaign of cultural, educational and social work launched five years ago.
Under Che Guevaras slogan Youth is the raw material of revolution, the congress reaffirmed the central role of Cubas young people in the three life-and-death struggles facing Cuba: its military defence against the rising threat of US attack; containing the corrosive impact of capitalist consumerism; and ending the marginalisation and alienation of many young Cubans.
Cubas internationalism was also a feature of the congress. Delegates heard direct from Haiti of the work of Cuban doctors and social workers; one delegate, a young doctor, spoke of the work of Cuban medical workers among Venezuelas poor and outcast; and the congress also saw the launch of a new Cuban publication, Our Chavez, an account of the life and contribution of the leader of Venezuelas Bolivarian revolution. Over the past five years, the UJC has grown by over 100,000 members to 560,000.
From Green Left Weekly, December 15, 2004.
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