In a message on the 65th anniversary of the news agency based in Havana, the capital of Cuba, the Indian researcher pointed out that its information is objective and far from the opinion matrixes of the large international media consortiums.
Maurya also expressed her deep admiration for the hard work done by the staff and directors of Prensa Latina for more than six decades. In 2024, I would like to congratulate it on its 65th anniversary.
The professor finally wished, from New Delhi, much success and glory to PL’s workers and urged them to continue this work.
The Latin American News Agency, Prensa Latina, was the first Latin American alternative media outlet to face up to large media monopolies.
Amid the disinformation campaigns against the emerging Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro called for Operation Truth, and in that clamor to reveal reality, Prensa Latina was founded, under the motto, then and now, “At the Service of Truth.”
Prensa Latina currently has offices in more than 30 countries on all continents and maintains professional relations with more than 100 media outlets globally.
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