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Victims of Communism: Insights from Carlos Luis of the Bay of Pigs Museum

A community's commitment to democracy and human rights at the Bay of Pigs Museum

In the heart of Miami’s Little Havana stands the Bay of Pigs Museum, a site dedicated to preserving the legacy of Brigade 2506 and honoring the sacrifices made during one of the most pivotal moments in Cuban history. This museum has become an essential institution for educating the public about the perils of communism. Carlos Luis, president of the museum and son of René Luis Pelly, a Bay of Pigs veteran, recently shared his perspective on the importance of Victims of Communism Day, celebrated annually on November 7.

Remembering the victims of communism

For Carlos Luis, the significance of Victims of Communism Day goes beyond symbolic observance. It’s a powerful reminder of the devastating impact communist ideologies have had on individuals, families, and nations. He reflects on how communist regimes often begin with promises of equality and progress, only to result in oppression, suffering, and economic collapse. Reflecting on the importance Victims of Communism Day, he said:

"The outcome of what communism does is the reason why we need to keep Victims of Communism Day active, so we never forget. And history doesn’t repeat itself."

Luis recalls the current state of Cuba as a tragic example of these failed promises. Once a thriving island, Cuba now grapples with economic despair, power outages, and widespread poverty, all due to decades of communist rule. For the Miami-Dade community, many of whom have firsthand experience with these regimes, this day is a chance to remember the atrocities committed and ensure they are never forgotten.

"We are the voice of those silent folks who are suffering in these countries. And we must continue the messaging to be on the lookout for the atrocities that come from following the communist doctrine," he emphasized.

As Luis emphasized, Victims of Communism Day is an opportunity to be the voice for those who cannot speak for themselves. By raising awareness and educating the younger generation, the observance contributes to collective remembrance and vigilance against the resurgence of such ideologies.

A legacy of resistance: The role of the museum

The Bay of Pigs Museum not only preserves the history of Brigade 2506 but also serves as a center for education and dialogue about the broader implications of communism. With its upcoming state-of-the-art facility set to open in 2025, the museum is poised to expand its impact. This new space will house additional exhibits, archival materials, and interactive programs designed to engage visitors of all ages.

Carlos Luis shares that the museum is also supported by an active board of 15 members, including five Bay of Pigs veterans and second-generation descendants like himself. This structure ensures that the veterans’ voices and experiences remain central to the museum’s mission.

These initiatives are part of a larger effort to ensure that the lessons of the past are not lost on future generations. For Luis, preserving this history is deeply personal, as it represents the sacrifices made by his father and countless others who fought for freedom.

Carlos Luis poses confidently in front of a wall adorned with photographs and speaks about Victims of Communism Day.

Advocating for freedom

Carlos Luis believes that recognizing Victims of Communism Day plays a vital role in shaping Miami-Dade’s stance on advocating for democracy, human rights, and freedom. He calls on policymakers and community leaders to go beyond words and take concrete actions to support those still suffering under oppressive regimes worldwide.

Miami’s melting pot of cultures includes many who fled communism from countries like Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua, and Haiti. For them, the observance of this day serves as a unifying moment to reflect on shared struggles and renew their commitment to freedom and justice. Luis warns of the dangers of complacency, urging citizens to remain vigilant against political ideologies that echo the same narratives of false hope and equality propagated by communist regimes.

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