BY ERNESTO CHE GUEVARA

The Union of Young Communists, with different names and organizational forms, 
is almost as old as the revolution. At the beginning it emerged out of the 
Rebel Army - perhaps that's where it also got its initial name [Association of 
Young Rebels]. But it was an organization linked to the army in order to 
introduce Cuba's youth to the massive tasks of national defense, the most 
urgent problem at the time and the one requiring the most rapid solution....

Later, as the revolution was consolidated and we could finally talk about the 
new tasks ahead, Compañero Fidel proposed changing the name of the 
organization, a change of name that fully expresses a principle. The Union of 
Young Communists [Applause] has its face to the future. It is organized with 
the bright future of socialist society in mind....

The Union of Young Communists should be defined by a single word: vanguard. 
You, compañeros, must be the vanguard of all movements, the first to be ready 
to make the sacrifices demanded by the revolution, whatever they might be.... 
And in order to do that, you have to set yourself real, concrete tasks, tasks 
in your daily work that won't allow you the slightest letup.

The job of organizing must constantly be linked to all the work carried out by 
the Union of Young Communists. Organization is the key to grasping the 
initiatives presented by the revolution's leaders, the many initiatives 
proposed by our prime minister, and the initiatives from the working class, 
which should also lead to precise directives and ideas for subsequent action.

Without organization, ideas, after an initial momentum, start losing their 
effect. They become routine, degenerate into conformity, and end up simply a 
memory. I make this warning because too often, in this short but rich period of 
our revolution, many great initiatives have failed. They have been forgotten 
because of the lack of the organizational apparatus needed to keep them going 
and accomplish something....

Now, two years later, we can look back and observe the results of our work. The 
Union of Young Communists has tremendous achievements, one of the most 
important and spectacular being in defense.


`Study, work, and the rifle'
Those young people, or some of them, who first climbed the five peaks of 
Turquino,(1) others who were enrolled in a whole series of military 
organizations, all those who picked up their rifles at moments of danger - they 
were ready to defend the revolution each and every place where an invasion or 
enemy action was expected. The highest honor, that of being able to defend our 
revolution, fell to the young people at Playa Girón....(2)

At the moment when the country's defense was our most important task, the youth 
were there. Today, defense is still at the top of our concerns. But we should 
not forget that the watchword that guides the Young Communists - study, work, 
and the rifle - is a unified whole. The country cannot be defended with arms 
alone. We must also defend the country by building it with our work and 
preparing the new technical cadres to speed up its development in the coming 
years.

This is enormously important now, just as important as armed defense. When 
these problems were raised, the youth once again were there. Youth brigades, 
responding to the call of the revolution, invaded every corner of the country, 
and so after a few months of hard battle in which there were also martyrs of 
our revolution - martyrs in education - we were able to announce something new 
in Latin America: Cuba was a territory free of illiteracy in the 
Americas....(3) [Applause]

This is the kind of education that best suits youth who are being educated for 
communism. It is a kind of education in which work stops being an obsession, as 
it is in the capitalist world, and becomes a pleasant social duty....


What a young communist should be
Now, compañeros, I wanted to share my opinion as a national leader of the 
ORI(4) on what a Young Communist should be, to see if we all agree. I believe 
that the first thing that must characterize a Young Communist is the honor he 
feels in being a Young Communist, an honor that moves him to let the world know 
he is a Young Communist....

In addition to that, he should have a great sense of duty, a sense of duty 
toward the society we are building, toward our fellow men as human beings and 
toward all men around the world. That is something that must characterize the 
Young Communist. And along with that: deep sensitivity to all problems, 
sensitivity to injustice; a spirit that rebels against every wrong, whoever 
commits it; [Applause] questioning anything not understood, discussing and 
asking for clarification on whatever is not clear; declaring war on formalism 
of all types; always being open to new experiences in order to apply the many 
years of experience of humanity's advance along the road to socialism to our 
country's concrete conditions, to the realities that exist in Cuba. Each and 
every one of you must think about how to change reality, how to make it 
better....

Developing to the utmost the sensitivity to feel anguished when a man is 
murdered in any corner of the world and to feel enthusiasm when a new banner of 
freedom is raised in any corner of the world. [Applause]

The Young Communist cannot be limited by national borders. The Young Communist 
must practice proletarian internationalism and feel it as his own, reminding 
himself and all of us - Young Communists and those aspiring to be communists 
here in Cuba - that we are a real and palpable example for all our America, and 
for more than our America, for the other countries of the world also fighting 
on other continents for freedom, against colonialism, against neocolonialism, 
against imperialism, against all forms of oppression by unjust systems.

He must always remember that we are a flaming torch, that just as we are all 
individually a model for the people of Cuba, we are also a model for the 
peoples of Latin America and the oppressed peoples of the world who are 
fighting for their freedom....

And if someone says we are just romantics, inveterate idealists, thinking the 
impossible, that the masses of people cannot be turned into almost perfect 
human beings, we will have to answer a thousand and one times: Yes, it can be 
done; we are right. The people as a whole can advance.

NOTES

1. Located in the Sierra Maestra, Turquino is the highest mountain in Cuba.

2. On April 17, 1961, 1,500 Cuban-born mercenaries invaded Cuba at the Bay of 
Pigs on the southern coast in Las Villas Province. The action, organized 
directly by Washington, aimed to establish a "provisional government" to appeal 
for direct U.S. intervention. However, the invaders were first held at bay by 
the Cuban militias and defeated within 72 hours by the Revolutionary Armed 
Forces. On April 19, the last invaders surrendered at Playa Girón (Bay of 
Pigs), which has come to be the name Cubans use to designate the battle.

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