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Cape Town to Host Commemorative Event for 65th Anniversary of Bay of Pigs Invasion

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Cape Town is set to host a commemorative event on Friday, April 17, 2026, marking the 65th anniversary of Cuba’s historic victory in the Bay of Pigs invasion.

This event, organised by the Castle Control Board, aims to reflect on the implications of the failed 1961 invasion and its ongoing resonance in today’s complex geopolitical landscape.

The Bay of Pigs invasion began on April 17, 1961 when approximately 1,500 Cuban exiles, who were covertly supported and trained by the United States, landed on Cuba’s southern coast with the intent on toppling Fidel Castro’s government.

The operation quickly unravelled, collapsing within just three days and resulting in the capture or death of most invaders. This debacle is often viewed as a significant defeat for American foreign policy during the Cold War.

In the lead-up to the event, Calvyn Gilfellan, CEO of the Castle Control Board, highlighted the anniversary’s critical role as a reminder of the lingering impacts of imperialism and resistance throughout history.

“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it,” he quoted the philosopher George Santayana, emphasising how today’s global conflicts resonate with historical patterns of intervention and instability.

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By comparing Cuba’s situation to ongoing crises in Venezuela, Gaza, Iran, and Ukraine, Gilfellan connected it to larger international struggles.

Gilfellan believes South Africans are morally and revolutionarily obligated to show solidarity with Cuba, viewing it as a key ally in the ongoing historical battle against oppression.

He particularly referenced Cuba’s support during pivotal battles against apartheid forces in South Africa, including the Battle of Cuito Cuanavale.

The event will start at 2.30pm on April 17 and will feature a documentary screening, a roundtable discussion, and an open debate session.

Organisers want to encourage important conversations about anti-imperialism, sovereignty, and self-determination, linking past events to today’s global issues.

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