5th International Patria Colloquium issues final declaration in Havana

The 5th International Patria Colloquium, held in Havana from April 16 to 18, 2026, concluded with a final declaration condemning U.S. policies against Cuba and advocating technological sovereignty. The event gathered 154 international guests and more than 3,000 national participants to honor Fidel Castro's centennial and the 65th anniversary of the Bay of Pigs invasion.

Participants in the 5th International Patria Colloquium, held in Havana, issued a final declaration highlighting digital communication as a key arena for political, cultural, and geopolitical struggle. They denounced the concentration of power in transnational corporations controlling critical infrastructure, data flows, algorithms, and artificial intelligence, which threatens national sovereignty and promotes industrialized disinformation and hate speech.

The declaration voiced alarm over the use of digital technologies, AI, and surveillance systems in military aggressions, blockades, and psychological warfare, citing conflicts in Palestine, Lebanon, and Iran. Participants upheld peoples' rights to technological sovereignty, democratic digital ecosystems, and regulatory frameworks serving public interest and social justice.

They committed to strengthening the Patria Colloquium as a platform for journalists, activists, and officials from the Global South, fostering networks for training, research, content production, and rapid response to manipulation. The group supported open, transparent, multilingual technologies and AI for education, health, science, and public service.

The colloquium categorically condemned the United States' policy of aggression against Cuba, including the economic, commercial, financial blockade and energy embargo, demanding their immediate lifting and urging the international community to reject such coercive measures.

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The fifth Patria International Colloquium opened on Thursday in Havana, attended by Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez and 150 delegates from over 20 countries. The event aims to bolster truth, organization, and cultural resistance against global media manipulation. It runs through Saturday the 18th at the Cultural Station on Línea and 18th.

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The fifth Patria International Colloquium, dedicated to the centennial of the Commander-in-Chief, has received a strong response with 150 confirmed foreign participants, Ricardo Ronquillo Bello, president of the Union of Cuban Journalists (UPEC), announced. The event, coinciding with the 65th anniversary of the Bay of Pigs victory, will feature workshops, panels, and an exhibition in Havana.

The city council of Turin, Italy, approved a resolution condemning the US economic blockade against Cuba and demanding concrete aid projects. Similar events in the Philippines and Chile reiterated international support for the Caribbean nation amid intensified sanctions. These actions highlight Cuba's resilience and its global health cooperation.

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Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez sent a message to the Second International Conference on Unilateral Coercive Measures in Geneva, ending April 10. He stressed Cuba's trust in multilateralism and diplomacy to maintain peace amid the US blockade. He highlighted the humanitarian impact of the intensified energy embargo.

Beijing, Feb 10 (Prensa Latina) China reiterated its firm support for Cuba in the face of external interference and actions that affect the right to subsistence of its people.

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Several Chilean left-wing leaders, including Gabriel Boric, Isabel Allende, Paulina Vodanovic, and Camila Vallejo, will attend the Global Progressive Mobilisation in Barcelona on April 17 and 18. The forum, organized by the Socialist International and others, follows a 2025 summit in Santiago. It addresses challenges like wars in Iran, Gaza, and Ukraine, and the rise of right-wing governments.

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