I was outraged that one organization in Cuba would threaten to sue the makers of http://posters.nce.buttobi.net (Propaganda Posters) for showing their posters, claiming copyright!
To my opinion, this Cuban organization is greedy, and in the battle wants to use the very means that they critisize - the court system of the USA. Talk about moral standards.
The most important issue for me is that of the FREEDOM OF SPEECH. Yes, Cuban propaganda can be talked about and propaganda posters can be shown! Internet is great - as far as it will stay free and uncensored.
I was lucky to download the images and
pages before they were taken off the
Propaganda Posters site. Now, I have changed the source code a bit to work -
and here we go. Enjoy!
For any information about the posters and for updates, You will need to go to the original pages.
Their main page is here:
http://posters.nce.buttobi.net
and/or contact the owners:
prints@seznam.cz .
I have no idea whether they are selling posters at this point, but we were discussing trading of some collectible items and they obviously still
have these posters available.
Matthew
I have no affiliation with OSPAAAL nor with the makers of
http://posters.nce.buttobi.net.
I don't have their endorsement neither. Enjoy the posters!
![]() 034/ Social development - the people's right €284 (original) :: |
![]() 035/ silkscreen Hatuey El Primero €498 Thick paper, hand-printed original by Gladys Acosta, OSPAAAL :: From Wikipedia: Hatuey (d. February 2, 1512) was a Taíno Cacique (chief) from the island of Hispaniola, who lived in the early sixteenth century. He has attained legendary status for leading a group of natives in a fight against the invading Spanish, and thus becoming the second fighter against colonialism in the New World after Anacaona. He is celebrated as "Cuba's First National Hero. |
![]() 177/ Che Guevara. Warning: this is not a Cuban original, it is a reprint! Buy thru other site: normal size 24"x34" $ 7,99 giant size cca 40"x60" $16,99 Links open in a new window - come back by pressing Alt+Tab (in Windows) |
![]() 036/ For a Vietnam ten times more beautiful (Ho-Chi-Minh) €317 (original, 1980) :: From Wikipedia: (19 May 1890 – 2 September 1969) was a Vietnamese Communist revolutionary and statesman who was prime minister (1946–1955) and president (1945–1969) of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam). Hồ led the Viet Minh independence movement from 1941 onward, establishing the communist-governed Democratic Republic of Vietnam in 1945 and defeating the French Union in 1954 at Dien Bien Phu. He lost political power inside North Vietnam in the late 1950s, but remained as the highly visible figurehead president until his death. The former capital of South Vietnam, Saigon, after the Fall of Saigon, was renamed Hồ Chí Minh City in his honor. |
![]() 039/ South Africa. Against apartheid €249 (original, 1982) :: design: Morante |
![]() 040/ Central America: No to imperial bases €187 (original, 1983) :: |
![]() 889/ The socialism opened the path to the liberation of the nations from colonies. Fidel Castro marching with some communist leaders from Asia... For more info and price click. Available now. |
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![]() 038/ Freedom now! For the Wilmington 10. €189 (original, 1979) :: From Wikipedia: The Wilmington Ten were a group of civil rights activists who spent nearly a decade in jail after being convicted of arson and conspiracy in 1971. The case became an international cause celebre amidst widespread beliefs that the individuals in the case were only guilty of holding dissenting political beliefs.[1] Amnesty International took up the case in 1976 and the convictions were finally overturned on a technicality in 1980. |
![]() 045/ Coated paper World solidarity with Cuba. €169 (original, 1980) :: |
![]() 043/ Camilo Torres €326 (original, 1981) :: From Wikipedia: Father Camilo Torres Restrepo (born in Bogotá, Colombia on 3 February 1929 – died in Santander on 15 February 1966) was a Colombian socialist, Roman Catholic priest, a predecessor of liberation theology and a member of the National Liberation Army (ELN) guerrilla organisation. During his life, he tried to reconcile revolutionary Marxism and Catholicism. |
![]() 042/ South Africa. The writing Whites Only in his eyes €337 (original, 1983) :: |
![]() 048/ Che Guevara €339 (original, 1968) :: |
![]() 049/ US president Nixon presented as vampire (we will cite one of the visitors to this page: "Nixon is best and most fondly remembered for his overwhelming paranoia, secret bombings of Laos & Cambodia during his massive escalation of the Vietnam war (note poster 049 shows the "hawkish" Nixon sinking his talons into southern Laos)" . Thin paper, folded. €375 (original, 1971)design: Mederos :: |
![]() 046/ No economic blockade of Cuba! Foreign exchange, petroleum, medicaments, imported and exported goods (disappearing in the US hat) €174 (original, 1991) :: |
![]() 047/ He who plunders... ...always lives in terror €208 (original, 1982) :: |
![]() 051/ US president Nixon. Poster that was originally made for an attachment to a magazine. It unfolds dramatically... :: |
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![]() 051/ full view €540 (original, 1972) :: |
![]() 052/ Tricontinental conference anniversary €283 (original) ::From Wikipedia: The OSPAAAL was founded in Havana in January 1966, after the Tricontinental Conference, a meeting of leftist delegates from Guinea, the Congo, South Africa, Angola, Vietnam, Syria, North Korea, the Palestine Liberation Organization, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Chile and the Dominican Republic. Mehdi Ben Barka, the Moroccan leader of the Tricontinental Conference, was murdered the year before, allegedly with complicity of the CIA. One of the main purposes of the organisation is to promote the causes of freedom fighters in the Third World; for example, OSPAAAL strongly supports Hugo Chávez and demands that the Cuban Five be released. Social development is a recurring theme in OSPAAAL publications, it is called a human right by the organization. |
![]() 193/ Che Guevara. Warning: this is not a Cuban original! Buy thru other site: normal size 24"x34" $ 8,99 giant size cca 38"x54" $17,99 Links open in a new window - come back by pressing Alt+Tab (in Windows) |
![]() 057/ Central America has said: enough! (Salvator Allende) €167 (original, 1989) :: From Wikipedia: Salvador Isabelino Allende Gossens (Spanish pronunciation: (June 26, 1908 – September 11, 1973) was a physician and the first democratically elected Marxist socialist to become president of a state in the Americas. Allende's involvement in Chilean political life spanned a period of nearly forty years. As a member of the Socialist Party, he was a senator, deputy and cabinet minister. He unsuccessfully ran for the presidency in the 1952, 1958, and 1964 elections, but was appointed in 1970. Allende served as the President of Chile from November 4, 1970 until the U.S.-backed September 11, 1973 coup d'état that ended his democratically elected Popular Unity government. During the air raids and ground attacks that preceded the coup, Allende gave his last speech where he vowed to stay in the presidential palace. The cause of death was suicide. |
![]() 059/ Silkscreen Lebanon. Unity is victory. €389 (original, 1978) Thick paper, hand-printed original :: |
![]() 056/ Vietnam is winning. 2000. This number relates to the number of US planes shot down in Vietnam. Every round number was celebrated... €331, very bad condition of the poster (original, 60's) :: |
![]() 053/ Grenada €244 (original, 1984)From Wikipedia: The Invasion of Grenada, codenamed Operation Urgent Fury, was an invasion ordered by U.S. President Ronald Reagan of the nation of Grenada, an island in the Caribbean Sea, 100 miles (160 km) north of Venezuela, and over 1,500 miles (2,400 km) southeast of the United States. After an internal power struggle on the island (which has a population of just over 100,000) ended with the deposition and execution of Grenadian Prime Minister Maurice Bishop, the invasion began on October 25, 1983. A combined force of troops from the United States (nearly 10,000 troops), Jamaica and members of the Regional Security System (RSS) (approximately 300 troops) defeated Grenadian resistance and the military government of Hudson Austin was deposed. The invasion was criticised by the United Kingdom, Canada and the United Nations General Assembly, which condemned it as "a flagrant violation of international law". :: |
![]() 058/ silkscreen Fidayin €485 (original, 1968) Thick paper, hand-printed :: From Wikipedia: Fedayeen are a group of people known to be volunteers, not connected to an organized government or military, in the Arab and Muslim world. They are usually deployed for a cause where the government has been viewed as failure or non-existent. They are associated with the role of resistance against occupation or tyranny. The name "fedayeen" is used to refer to armed struggle against any form of enslavement basing their actions on resistance. Armed militias known as the fedayeen, grew from militant elements within the Palestinian refugee population.The Fedayeen made efforts to infiltrate and strike against Israelis and their allies due to the Israeli occupation of their lands. Members of these groups were largely based within the refugee communities living in Egyptian-controlled Gaza, Jordanian-controlled West Bank, or in neighboring Lebanon, and Syria. During this time (1948-c.1965), the word entered international usage and was frequently used in newspaper articles and political speeches as a synonym for great militancy. |
![]() 050/ Palestina. Solidarity with the struggle of the people of Palestine. €187 (original, 1979) Poster was originally distributed folded => creases. But we also have one that was collected BEFORE the folding. :: |
![]() 062/ Solidarity with Syria €359 (original, 1971) :: |
![]() 060/ Day of solidarity with the people of Palestine. May 15th. €366 (original, 1968) :: |
![]() 063/ Unity of the Arab people. Nationalization of oil. €269 (original, 1972) :: |
![]() 064/ IMF-WB [International monetary fund - World bank]. Neoliberalism, plunder and unemployment. €188 (original, 1994) :: |
![]() 066/ Chile: will win The swastika is crumbling... €228 (poster was folded originally - so it has creases from that) (original, 70's) :: |
![]() 067/ World day of solidarity with the struggle of the people of Puerto Rico. September 23rd. €287 (poster was folded by OSPAAAL since it was distributed by shipping, that means creases. We put such posters in a w3 category; price after discount for w3 = €244) (original, 1974) :: |
![]() 065/ Haiti. Solidarity with the suffering people. €230 (original, 1983) :: |
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![]() 070/ No to the Guantanamo naval base €268 (original, 1971) :: |
![]() 071/ Portrait of Amilcar Cabral, coated paper €329 (original, 1978) :: From Wikipedia: Amílcar Lopes Cabral (12 September 1924 – 20 January 1973) was an African agronomic engineer, writer, Marxist and nationalist guerrilla and politician. Also known by his nom de guerre Abel Djassi, Cabral led African nationalist movements in Guinea-Bissau and the Cape Verde Islands and led Guinea-Bissau's independence movement. He was assassinated in 1973 by Guinea-native agents of the Portuguese colonial authorities, just months before Guinea-Bissau declared unilateral independence. |
![]() 073/ Undertaking history. €173 (original, 1993) :: |
![]() 068/ (these posters were folded originally to be distributed with the Tricontinental magazine - that left creases on them) July 26th. The day of world's solidarity with the cuban revolution. €252 (original, 1975) :: |
![]() 069/ No to militarism and hunger €178 (original, 1982) :: |
![]() 072/ "CHILE. A people in struggle" €248 (original, 1983) :: |
![]() 076/ Korea €224 (original, 1988) :: |
![]() 074/ Comandante Carlos Fonseca (Nicaragua) €198 (original, 1986) :: |
![]() 079/ Guatemala. Solidarity with guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity, URNG €264 (original, 1982) :: From Wikipedia: The Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity (in Spanish: Unidad Revolucionaria Nacional Guatemalteca, URNG-MAIZ or most commonly URNG) is Guatemalan political party that started as a guerrilla movement but laid down its arms in 1996 and became a legal political party in 1998 after the peace process after the Guatemalan Civil War . The URNG was formed as guerrilla umbrella organization on February 7 by four revolutionary groups active in Guatemala: the Guerrilla Army of the Poor (EGP), the Revolutionary Organization of the People in Arms (ORPA), the Rebel Armed Forces (FAR), and the National Directing Nucleus of PGT (PGT-NDN). |
![]() 080/ Stop repression in Guatemala €191 (original, 1980) :: |
![]() 077/ Afghanistan defends its revolution €378 (original, 1983) :: |
![]() 078/ We'll create two, three, more Vietnams.... Little pictures of Che Guevara €427 (original, 1967) :: |
![]() 075/ .... Puerto Rico €394 (original, 1967) :: |
![]() 082/ €177 (original, 70's) :: |
![]() 083/ Silkscreen El Salvador. €430 Thick paper, hand-printed original, 1981 :: |
![]() 084/ Sandino is alive €325 (Also smaller and much cheaper version is available - see below) (original, 1984) :: |
![]() 085/ Farabundo is El Salvador. €227 (original, 1982) :: From Wikipedia: Augustín Farabundo Martí Rodríguez (May 5, 1893 – February 1, 1932) was a social activist and Communist leader in El Salvador. He helped start a guerrilla revolt of indigenous farmers. In the government reprisals against the movement, over 30,000 indigenous people were killed in 1932, which became known as La Matanza (The Slaughter). The peasant uprising against dictator Maximiliano Hernández Martínez was crushed by the Salvadoran military ten days after it had begun. The Communist-led rebellion, fomented by collapsing coffee prices, enjoyed some initial success, but was soon drowned in a bloodbath. President Hernández Martínez, who had himself toppled an elected government only weeks earlier, had the defeated Martí shot after a perfunctory hearing. Martí remains a martyr figure for El Salvador’s Left, and he is the namesake of the leftist Salvadoran political party Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN) (Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional), which fought a bloody guerrilla war against the Salvadoran military government (backed by the U.S.) in the 1980s. That war is to this day renowned for grave human rights violations committed by both sides. The FMLN is today one of El Salvador’s two major political parties. |
![]() 089/ ...The day of world solidarity with the struggle of people of Palestina €229 (original, 1975) :: |
![]() 087/ Long live free Zimbabwe €305 (original, 1980) :: |
![]() 081/ The 25th anniversary of International solidarity. €186 (original, 1991) :: From Wikipedia: The OSPAAAL was founded in Havana in January 1966, after the Tricontinental Conference |
![]() 090/ Che Vive €377 (from Cuba, possibly reprint - but definitely Cuban made, before 1997) :: |
![]() 086/ Nasir... Egypt €181 (original, 1982) :: |
![]() 088/ The 5th anniversary - F. Polisario €212 (original, 1981) :: From Wikipedia: The Polisario, Polisario Front, or Frente Polisario, from the Spanish abbreviation of Frente Popular de Liberación de Saguía el Hamra y Río de Oro ("Popular Front for the Liberation of Saguia el-Hamra and Río de Oro") is a Sahrawi rebel movement working for the independence of Western Sahara from Morocco. The Polisario is an observer member of Socialist International. |
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![]() 095/ World solidarity with the Cuban revolution €316133 (original, 1980) :: |
![]() 091/ Silkscreen. Apartheid - no. €239 (original, 1977) :: |
![]() 093/ ...January 1975. Second anniversary of his assassination €189 (original, 1975) :: Assassination of Amilcar Cabral, leader of the African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde (PAIGC) on January 20, 1973 |
![]() 094/ International campaign of solidarity with the people of Korea €395 (original, 1973) :: |
![]() 096/ Vietnam Build and defend the new life €287 (original, 1982) :: |
![]() 099/ For The Falklands / Malvinas €195 (original) :: design: Morante From Wikipedia: The Falklands War (Spanish: Guerra de las Malvinas/Guerra del Atlántico Sur), also called the Falklands Conflict/Crisis, was fought in 1982 between Argentina and the United Kingdom (UK) over the disputed Falkland Islands and South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands. The Falkland Islands consist of two large and many small islands in the South Atlantic Ocean east of Argentina; their name and sovereignty over them have long been disputed. The Falklands War started on Friday, 2 April 1982 with the Argentine invasion and occupation of the Falkland Islands and South Georgia, and ended with the Argentine surrender on 14 June 1982. The war lasted 74 days, and resulted in the deaths of 255 British and 649 Argentine soldiers, sailors, and airmen, and three civilian Falklanders. |
![]() 098/ Sandino presente €215 (original, 1989) :: |
![]() 092/ Che Guevara €272 (coated paper) Printed in Cuba in 90's. Very representative portrait of Che :: |
![]() 101/ OSPAAAL The 30th anniversary €232 (original) :: |
![]() 100/ Solidarity with the people of Haiti €193 (original, 1983) :: |
![]() 104/ Panama: to resist is to win €149 (original, 1989) :: |
![]() 097/ Stop Yankee attacks on Nicaragua. €170 (original, 1985) :: |
![]() 106/ El Salvador. €279 (original, 1984) :: |
![]() 107/ This poster is too rare to be for sale, sorry.... (original) Jesus Christ with a machine gun... What do You think? |
![]() 103/ International solidarity with the Lebanese people's struggle. €212 (original) :: |
![]() 105/ OSPAAAL. 15 years of tricontitental solidarity €324 (original) :: From Wikipedia: The OSPAAAL was founded in Havana in January 1966, after the Tricontinental Conference |
![]() 858/ We greet the heroic Cuban nation. Slovakian poster. More info and price. Available now! |
![]() 112/ et cette... Nothing will stop the march of gigants €175 (original, 60's) :: From Wikipedia: Les Géants is the title of a novel by Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clézio (born 13 April 1940), usually identified as J. M. G. Le Clézio - a globetrotting French author, professor, and Nobel laureate. The author of over forty works, he was awarded the 1963 Prix Renaudot for his novel Le Procès-Verbal. |
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![]() 102/ Uruguay. Freedom for political prisoners. €182 (original, 1980) :: |
![]() 108/ Giron. 20th anniversary €188 (original, 1981) :: From Wikipedia: The Bay of Pigs Invasion (known as La Batalla de Girón, or Playa Girón in Cuba), was an unsuccessful attempt by a CIA-trained force of Cuban exiles to invade southern Cuba with support from US government armed forces, to overthrow the Cuban government of Fidel Castro. The plan was launched in April 1961, less than three months after John F. Kennedy assumed the presidency in the United States. The Cuban armed forces, trained and equipped by Eastern Bloc nations, defeated the exile combatants in three days. Bad Cuban-American relations were made worse by the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis. |
![]() 884/ Homeland or death. We will win. Czech poster. For more info and price click. Available now! |
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![]() 114/ International campaign of solidarity with the people of Korea. June 25 - July 27 €322 (original, 1968) :: |
![]() 115/ Korea. Month of solidarity with Korea. June 25 to July 27. €309 (original, 1968) :: |
![]() 113/ Victory or death €390 (original, 1971) :: |
![]() 120/ 4000. Vietnam. Tomb of imperialism. €430 (original, 1972) :: |
![]() 109/ Power to the people. George. (original, 1971) €590 :: From Wikipedia: In 1966, George Jackson formed the Black Guerilla Family in the California prison of San Quentin. The goal of this group was to overthrow the white-run government in America and the prison system in general. In 1970, this group displayed their dedication after a white prison guard was found not guilty for shooting three black prisoners from the prison tower. The guard was found cut to pieces, and a message was sent throughout the whole prison of how serious the group was. |
![]() 117/ Guinea. €330 (original, 1972) :: |
![]() 119/ Zimbabwe €328 (original, 1972) :: From Wikipedia: The white-minority government declared itself a "republic" in 1970. A civil war ensued, with Joshua Nkomo's ZAPU and Robert Mugabe's ZANU using assistance from the governments of Zambia and Mozambique. Although Smith's declaration was not recognised by the United Kingdom nor any other significant power, Southern Rhodesia dropped the designation 'Southern', and claimed nation status as the Republic of Rhodesia in 1970. The Smith administration declared itself a republic in 1970 which was recognised only by South Africa, then governed by its apartheid administration. Over the years, the guerrilla fighting against Smith's UDI government intensified... |
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![]() 121/ Solidarity with... Palestina €226 (original, 1979) :: |
![]() 123/ Apartheid cannot be reformed. It has to be eliminated. Olof Palme. €76 (original, 1986) (Swedish prime minister killed possibly for political reasons. Palme said, "Apartheid cannot be reformed, it has to be eliminated." on February 21, 1986 — a week before he was murdered, but no evidence was found by Swedish police investigators to support this theory) :: |
![]() 118/ Day of solidarity with The Congo. February 15th. (Note that the English and French translations on the poster got partially switched.) €259 (original, 1972) :: |
![]() 125/ Unity in the face of imperialist aggression against Nicaragua. Central Intelligence agency. United States of America. €178 (original, 1985) :: |
![]() 116/ Month of solidarity with the people of Korea... €580 (original, 1972) :: |
![]() 122/ Nelson Mandela. €246 (original, 1986) :: From Wikipedia: Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela; born 18 July 1918 in Transkei, South Africa)[1] is a former President of South Africa, the first to be elected in a fully representative democratic election, who held office from 1994–99. Before his presidency, Mandela was an anti-apartheid activist, and the leader of the African National Congress's armed wing Umkhonto we Sizwe. The South African courts convicted him on charges of sabotage, as well as other crimes committed while he led the movement against apartheid. In accordance with his conviction, Mandela served 27 years in prison, spending many of these years on Robben Island. He is currently a celebrated elder statesman who continues to voice his opinion on topical issues. In South Africa he is often known as Madiba, an honorary title adopted by elders of Mandela's clan. The title has come to be synonymous with Nelson Mandela. |
![]() 124/ Sandino vive €144 (original, 1984) :: From Wikipedia: Augusto Nicolás Calderón Sandino (May 18, 1895 Niquinomo – February 21, 1934 Managua) was a Nicaraguan revolutionary and leader of a rebellion against the U.S. military presence in Nicaragua between 1927 and 1933. He was labeled as a bandit by the U.S. government, and his exploits made him a hero throughout much of Latin America, where he became a symbol of resistance to U.S. domination. Drawing the United States Marines into an undeclared guerrilla war, his guerrilla organization suffered many defeats, but he successfully evaded capture. US troops withdrew from the country after overseeing the inauguration of President Juan Bautista Sacasa. Sandino was assassinated by General Anastasio Somoza García, who went on to seize power in a coup d'état two years later, establishing a family dynasty that would rule Nicaragua for over forty years. Sandino's legacy was claimed by the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN), which overthrew the Somoza government in 1979. |
![]() 129/ Namibia. Power to the people. €238 (original, 1981) :: |
![]() 130/ Israel: a wound in Lebanon's side €179 (original, 1983) :: |
![]() 127/ Solidarity with the African Northamerican people. August 18th, 1968 977 (original, 1968) €594:: |
![]() 132/ Apartheid €214 (original, 1984) :: |
![]() 131/ Africa €223 (original, 1973) :: |
![]() 128/ Day of the world solidarity with the people of Mosambique €187 (original, 1973) :: |
![]() 133/ Namibia. For its total independence €274 (original, 1986) :: From Wikipedia: In 1966, uprisings and demands by African leaders led the United Nations to assume direct responsibility over the territory, changing the name to Namibia in 1968 and recognizing South West Africa People’s Organization (SWAPO) as official representative of the Namibian people in 1973. Namibia, however, remained under South African administration during this time. Following internal violence, South Africa installed an interim administration in Namibia in 1985. Namibia obtained full independence from South Africa in 1990 |
![]() 191/ Che Guevara. Many faces of his. Warning: this is not a Cuban original! 24x36"..... $7.99 Buy thru different company. Clicking on this link will take You directly to this poster location on their site! Opens in a new window. |
![]() 135/ Fidel Castro. One of the few posters with his face... There is reportedly a law in Cuba that prohibits making posters with images of the politicians that are still in the office. So the frequently depicted guy on the Cuban posters is not Castro, but Che Guevara. €822 (original, 1985) €457:: |
![]() 134/ Libya €216 (original, 1983) :: |
![]() 138/ €199 (original, 1971) :: |
![]() 142/ On saving herself, she saves. Jose Marti. €164 (original, 1992) :: From Wikipedia: José Julián Martí Pérez (January 28, 1853–May 19, 1895) was a Cuban national hero and an important figure in Latin American literature. In his short life he was a poet, an essayist, a journalist, a revolutionary philosopher, a translator, a professor, a publisher, and a political theorist. Through his writings and political activity, he became a symbol for Cuba's bid for independence against Spain in the 19th century, and is referred to as the "Apostle of Cuban Independence". He also fought against the threat of United States expansionism into Cuba. From adolescence, he dedicated his life to the promotion of liberty, political independence for Cuba and intellectual independence for all Spanish Americans. |
![]() 139/ Solidarity with the people of Palestine €189 (original, 1971) :: |
![]() 154/ doublesided Sabra y Chatila (€179) (original, 1983) :: This refers to Sabra and Shatila Massacre, 1983, Lebanese Civil War |
![]() 154/ doublesided Sabra y Chatila (original, 1983) :: |
![]() 037/ Solidarity with the people of South Africa. APARTHEID. €229 (original, printed 1978) :: |
![]() 054/ €199 (original, 1971. These posters were originally distributed folded = creases) :: |
![]() 180/ Till the victory, always! Che Guevara. Warning: this is not a Cuban original! Order thru other site cca $ 8,99 |
![]() 137/ €274 (original, 1970) :: |
![]() 190/ Che Guevara. (Czech original, recent) € 12 :: |
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![]() 041/ [Patricio] Lumumba. 20th anniversary. €205 (original, 1981) :: From Wikipedia: Patrice Émery Lumumba (2 July 1925–11 February 1961) was an African anti-colonial leader and the first legally elected Prime Minister of the Republic of the Congo after he helped win its independence from Belgium in June 1960. Only ten weeks later, Lumumba's government was deposed in a coup during the Congo Crisis.[1] He was subsequently imprisoned and murdered in circumstances suggesting the support and complicity of the governments of Belgium and the United States. |
![]() 033/ Nguyen Trai 1380-1980. 6th century. Vietnamese motiff €177 (original, 1980) :: From Wikipedia: Nguyen Trai - an illustrious Vietnamese Confucian scholar, a noted poet, a skilled politician and a master tactician. He was inspiring the Vietnamese populace to support open rebellion against the Ming Dynasty rulers. He is also the author of the declaration of independence from China |
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