Luanda – Angola attended Thursday in Havana, the opening ceremony of the International Fair Book of Cuba 2011, a traditional literary party that brings together readers, editors and writers all over the world until 20 February.">Luanda – Angola attended Thursday in Havana, the opening ceremony of the International Fair Book of Cuba 2011, a traditional literary party that brings together readers, editors and writers all over the world until 20 February.">

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Luanda – Angola attended Thursday in Havana, the opening ceremony of the International Fair Book of Cuba 2011, a traditional literary party that brings together readers, editors and writers all over the world until 20 February.

The Angolan delegation is being led by the minister of Culture, Rosa Cruz e Silva, who witnessed the cultural event that brought together over two hundred people of 41 nations, in the Fortaleza San Carlos de La Cabaña.

Under strengthened security system, the event is being attended by higher world authorities, such as, the Nobel Peace Award winner, Rigoberta Menchú. 

Other entities like, Brazilian priest Frey Betto, Mexican writer Pablo Ignacio Taibo II, Jamaican poet Keith Ellis, Argentine narrator Vicente Battista, Belgian politics expert Eric Toussaint and French teacher Herve Fischer, besides ministers of culture of many countries who also attended the ceremony. FIL 2011 gathers about 160 national and foreign editors.

Source: www.portalangop.co.ao/motix/en_us/noticias/


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