Cuban revolutionary icon Fidel Castro dies at 90


Havana, Nov 26 (AP): Former Cuban President Fidel Castro, who led a rebel army to improbable victory in Cuba, embraced Soviet-style communism and defied the power of 10 US presidents during his half century rule, has died at age 90.

With a shaking voice, his younger brother, Raul Castro, announced on state television that his brother died at 10:29 p.m. on Friday night.

Castro's reign over the island-nation 90 miles from Florida was marked by the US-backed Bay of Pigs invasion in 1961 and the Cuban Missile Crisis a year later that brought the world to the brink of nuclear war.

The bearded revolutionary, who survived a crippling US trade embargo as well as dozens, possibly hundreds, of assassination plots, died eight years after ill health forced him to formally hand power over to Raul.

Castro overcame imprisonment at the hands of dictator Fulgencio Batista, exile in Mexico and a disastrous start to his rebellion before triumphantly riding into Havana in January 1959 to become, at age 32, the youngest leader in Latin America. For decades, he served as an inspiration and source of support to revolutionaries from Latin America to Africa.

His commitment to socialism was unwavering, though his power finally began to fade in mid-2006 when a gastrointestinal ailment forced him to hand over the presidency to Raul in 2008, provisionally at first and then permanently.

His defiant image lingered long after he gave up his trademark Cohiba cigars for health reasons and his tall frame grew stooped. "Socialism or death" remained Castro's rallying cry even as Western-style democracy swept the globe and other communist regimes in China and Vietnam embraced capitalism, leaving this island of 11 million people an economically crippled Marxist curiosity.

He survived long enough to see Raul Castro negotiate an opening with US President Barack Obama on December 17, 2014, when Washington and Havana announced they would move to restore diplomatic ties for the first time since they were severed in 1961.

He cautiously blessed the historic deal with his lifelong enemy in a letter published after a month-long silence. "It's a tragedy," said Dayan Montalvo, a 22-year-old nurse. "We all grew up with him. I feel really hurt by the news that we just heard."

Fidel Castro Ruz was born August 13, 1926, in eastern Cuba's sugar country, where his Spanish immigrant father worked first recruiting labor for US sugar companies and later built up a prosperous plantation of his own.

Castro attended Jesuit schools, then the University of Havana, where he received law and social science degrees. His life as a rebel began in 1953 with a reckless attack on the Moncada military barracks in the eastern city of Santiago. Most of his comrades were killed and Fidel and his brother Raul went to prison.

  

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  • Dr Mohan Prabhu, LL.D.,QC, mangalore

    Sat, Nov 26 2016

    RIP. He had the guts and courage to stand up to the most powerful modern day "rulers" who wanted to dictate to the world their own way of governing. He redeemed his nation from US "slavery".

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  • YOUSUF K, BANGALORE

    Sat, Nov 26 2016

    Lal Salam... F casto and Chigvera are history

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Nov 26 2016

    He never harassed the common man.
    RIP ...

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 26 2016

    One man show, one man's ideology and one man's thinking and implementing is very, very dangerous to a nation and to the society as a whole.

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  • Ratan Pinto, Bangalore

    Sat, Nov 26 2016

    There was some unconfirmed news that he supported the LTTE.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Sat, Nov 26 2016

    He was a class world leader whom we lost today.May his departed soul rest in eternal peace

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  • SKM, MANGALORE

    Sat, Nov 26 2016

    There is no one like him who defied US and ruled the nation for over 50 years. salute to his guts.

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  • JOHN R LOBO, KAIKAMBA

    Sat, Nov 26 2016

    Whatever it is. He brought the Best Health Care facilities in Cuba with improvement of medical science Education. He controlled Cuba in Iron Fist......He stopped at least 7 US Presidents starting from Eisen Hover to George Bush Jr. He broke US hegemony against poor latin and carrebian Countirs....

    RIP Sir. May Almighty God forgive your sins and take your soul to Paradise.

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  • Wilfred Lewis, Matpady-Brahmavar/ New York, USA

    Sat, Nov 26 2016

    During years of Indira Gandhi rule, It is because of her closeness with Cuban dictator, Eastern Bloc, Soviet Union and other dictator run countries Indians, specially Mangalorean Catholics have some good opinion of Fidel Castro. I never liked his autocratic control of Cuba, since my high school days...

    Fidel Castro to be in the power, did not hold elections from last 50 plus years. He, destroyed his political opponents, majority of his population fled to USA, Mexico in little boats risking their lives. In Florida state of USA today's top politicians are Cuban refugees, who have won the elections, to be Florida State Senators, US Senator, Governor of Florida, and Presidential Candidates. These successful refugee Cubans in USA, in many states represents testimony for Castro's misrule in Cuba.

    Castro supported Indira Gandhi's Emergency rule in India, like many socialist leaders Castro wanted dictator Indira Gandhi's rule in India. I cannot understand, why any freedom loving person would ever endorse Castro's dictatorship, Cuba is a poor country in Caribbean today because of Fidel Castro. He replaced his population from African autocratic countries, specially from Angola...

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  • vivek, hirebyle/Abu dhabi

    Sat, Nov 26 2016

    Good souls die young .then ?..bad one die old.......90 years ....what he brought ..is stability for Cuba...but God knows in what expense !!!

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sat, Nov 26 2016

    Fidel Castro was a true legend whose name will forever be immortalize in the pages of history. RIP.

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  • Rakib, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 26 2016

    Great leader and great human being

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