Emotional speech : Cuban leader Fidel Castro says he's nearing the end


Havana, Apr 20 (Agencies) : Retired Cuban leader Fidel Castro emerged from seclusion on Tuesday to muse about death and provide encouragement to his followers, in a rare speech at the closing of a Communist Party congress in Havana.

“Soon I will be 90 years old,” he said. “Soon I will be like all the rest. Everybody’s turn comes,” Castro, whose birthday is Aug. 13, told 1,300 party activists gathered at a Havana convention center where he delivered countless, hours-long speeches during his rule.
Cries of “Fidel, Fidel” once again rang out as the now frail former leader made his most extensive public appearance in years, speaking with a strong, if slightly hoarse, voice.

“Perhaps this will be one of the last times I speak in this room,” said Castro, sporting a blue tracksuit jacket, glasses and wispy gray beard.

“The ideas of Cuban Communists will remain,” he said, “as proof that on this planet, if you work hard and with dignity,
you can produce the material and cultural goods human beings need.”

As with other stage-managed appearances in recent years he not shown standing, even as his brother and all the delegates rose to their feet in his honor. But he looked healthier than he did for a long time after a serious illness that led him to relinquish power 10 years ago.
The eventual death of Fidel was once expected to destabilize Cuba, provoking CIA plots to kill him. The smooth transfer to his brother Raul Castro largely ended such speculation.

The congress reviewed difficulties the party faces implementing market reforms, maintaining its leadership over an increasingly diverse and informed population and dampening expectations raised by detente with the United States and President Barack Obama’s visit to the country last month.
The visit provoked Castro earlier to charge Obama was sweet-talking Cubans and had nothing to offer them, a view repeated by various delegates at the congress.

The congress proved a disappointment to many residents, especially the youth, re-electing an aging leadership and proposing little new to tackle the country’s economic problems.

Fidel Castro took power in a 1959 revolution and led the country until 2006, when he fell ill. He now lives in relative seclusion but occasionally writes opinion pieces or appears meeting with visiting dignitaries.

The iconic figure’s influence waned with his retirement and the introduction of market-style reforms by his brother, but Fidel Castro still has moral authority among many residents, especially older generations.

  

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  • SistuhMoon, Greater New York City

    Thu, Apr 21 2016

    Fidel Castro's farewell address offers a profound lesson on death and dying. Do you think its time to change cultural paradigms about the natural passage of life?

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Frazer Town,B'lore

    Thu, Apr 21 2016

    Great leaders do become more emotional when they become old and their last days reflecting in their life.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Wed, Apr 20 2016

    Better not to have such leaders or dictators terms and try rule as per their whims & fancies.
    Just take the example what happened in Iraq, Libya and elsewhere. When 90 he regrets.

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 20 2016

    Flavian,
    Even hard core communists have a fear of God from inside. Last stages, all the wrongs haunt one when he is getting ready to meet the Supreme.

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  • Zeitgeist , Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 21 2016

    Shankar,

    What you said is complete nonsense. Why religious people have a belief that all people must have belief of god in one form or the other. Atheist really dont believe in god. For them that is not even an option. So just get over it.

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  • CONRAD JOHN TAURO, SHIRVA/UDUPI/DUBAI

    Wed, Apr 20 2016

    Hope our PM visit him....

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  • Ahmed, Mangaluru

    Wed, Apr 20 2016

    Every soul shall have a taste of death: and We test you by evil and by good by way of trial. to Us must ye return.
    Quran 21:35

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  • Rakib, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 20 2016

    Great leader will be always inspiration
    Hope will live more years to come

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 20 2016

    In 47 years Castro took Cubans to that era where good cars were dreams and cellphones were ultra luxuries!
    He literally curtailed the liberty of one whole generation of cubans to avail the luxuries and comfort of modern world!

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  • Rakib, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 20 2016

    Shankar, Mangalore

    What luxuries you talking about?Assets of minority creamy layer upper class life style?
    Look at equality and justice in health care,education and agriculture.Dont see Cuba through CNN and Fox news.Look at the people of Cuba how much they love him even after 47 years of rule.Show me single leaders from so called "luxurious" countries who got love from their people more than 5 years.
    That is what Fidel Castro

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  • John, Udupi

    Fri, Apr 22 2016

    shankar, you mean only cars and cell phones and such things are everything to lead a luxury life!?. Remember, Cuba has one the best roads, education, healthcare and was secure even for women in the whole world!. They may not have luxury but they were never starved!. Understand the difference between unnecessary things and necessities!. Many Cuban products are considered luxurious and are world renowned!

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