Cuba Brings Literacy to Spain
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- 04 / 04 / 2009
The weekly program Rumbo a una Sevilla libre de analfabetismo (Towards an Illiteracy Free Seville) addressed the matter, as 35,000 people in this southern Spanish region are illiterate.
Teaching of the Cuban method is backed by the Seville Foundation, Organizacion of Juventudes Comunistas Andaluzas and several Town Council sections.
In the broadcast Consul Rodriguez spoke about contemporary Cuba, namely on the recent 50th anniversary of the triumph of the Cuban Revolution.
He also spoke on development in Cuba amid the United States´ nearly 50-year blockade and the efforts to free the five Cuban anti-terrorists imprisoned in US jails since 1998.
(PL)
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