[NYTr] CDR Museum Opened in Havana Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2007 20:15:04 -0500 (CDT) Via NY Transfer News Collective * All the News that Doesn't Fit [This museum, and the fascinating Museum of the Ministry of the Interior, should be a must-see for every politically interested visitor. The Ministry of the Interior museum documents years of CIA and counterrevolutionary plots and attacks on Cuba, Also not to be missed, if you get to Santiago, is their museum on the July 26th Movement, the underground work done in the East, and especially on their local hero, Frank Pais. Havana is full of surprising museums, but away from the capital city there are many others. In tiny Palma Soriano there are at least 3 museums on the revolution in the east, with with original sites of some of Che's and Fidel's radio broadcasts to the country. -NY Transfer] Agencia Cubana de Noticias (ACN) http://ainch.ain.cu/mailman/listinfo/ingles New CDR Museum Opened in Havana Havana, Sept 28 (ACN) The history of the Committees for the Defense Revolution (CDR) is treasured at a museum opened Thursday in Old Havana, a day prior to the anniversary of the 47th anniversary of the organization. Images combine with texts to narrate the chronology of the organization, including its precedent and founding. Thus, the museum shows the development of the CDR committees, which is also about the progress of the Cuban revolution, says a report by Granma newspaper. Twenty four panels tell the story of the CDRs participation in Cuban society. While in the beginning the organization was totally absorbed in a system of collective surveillance to counter terrorist acts, the years following its creation found it in the anti-polio campaign, the construction of schools, promoting blood donations, recycling, food distribution, and agricultural tasks, among other responsibilities. Art also welcomes visitors, with the museum's lobby displaying an exhibition of pieces by Aleis Leyva Machado (Kcho), inspired by the CDR's during his early days as a sculptor. The design of the first floor reproduces a Cuban neighborhood in which the social duties of CDR members are present. A neighboring hall depicts recent history and the battle for the return of Elian GonzC!lez, for the release of the Cuban Five, anti-terrorist fighters unjustly incarcerated in the United States, and Cuba's internationalist missions. Bibliographic material, including the card certifying Cuban president Fidel Castro's CDR membership, conferences and documentaries enliven the third floor, which has become the CDR's central archives and information center, an initiative enriched, moreover, with an interactive classroom in which 60 former CDR organizers will take turns to share their personal experiences with visitors. There are also documents of Alicia Alonso showing the ballet artist's relationship with the organization. Thanks to donations, the museum exhibits some 4,000 such items. The opening of the museum also has a historical meaning. It wasn't a recent idea, says the director, since on February 10, 1975, during a National Plenary Session of the CDR's, Fidel, after receiving some gifts, said that he would keep them for one day when perhaps a museum of the Committees for the Defense of the Revolution would be created. * ================================================================= NY Transfer News Collective * A Service of Blythe Systems Since 1985 - Information for the Rest of Us Our main website: http://www.blythe.org List Archives: http://blythe-systems.com/pipermail/nytr/ Subscribe: http://blythe-systems.com/mailman/listinfo/nytr =================================================================