Fidel Castro
Follow politics in Cuba and Fidel Castro in particular. Fidel's full name is Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz and he was the President of Cuba. After commanding the revolution that overthrew Fulgencio Batista in 1959, he held the... [more]
Follow politics in Cuba and Fidel Castro in particular.
Fidel's full name is Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz and he was the President of Cuba.
After commanding the revolution that overthrew Fulgencio Batista in 1959, he held the title of Prime Minister of Cuba until 1976, when he became president of the Council of State as well as of the Council of Ministers. Castro became First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba in 1965, and led the transformation of Cuba into a one-party socialist republic.
As president he also held the supreme military rank of Comandante en Jefe of the Cuban armed forces.
On July 31, 2006, Castro, after undergoing intestinal surgery, transferred his responsibilities to the vice-president, his younger brother Raúl.
Unlike Fidel, Raul Castro has his tomb ready in Cuba
Cubans may not know the ultimate resting place of Fidel Castro, but there is no mystery surrounding the future repose of his brother and successor as president, Raul Castro.
The communist island’s 77-year-old head of state has already prepared his tomb: a 130-tonne public mausoleum in the eastern mountain town of Santiago de Cuba.
It is dedicated to the “heroes of the revolution” that he and Fidel led five decades ago.
It is here that General Raul Castro’s ashes will lie after his death and cremation alongside the urn of his wife and comrade-in-arms, Vilma Espin, whom he married days after the revolution’s triumph in 1959 and who died last year. The couple had four children.
“The monolith is a symbol of the revolution’s strength,” Madelaine Venegas, a guide to the Mausoleum of the Frank Pais Second Front, told foreign reporters during a visit organised for the July 26 anniversary of the insurgency’s beginning.
Adorned with flowers, the monument — “Vilma’s big passion,” said Venegas — was built in 2001 in the Sierra Maestra, the cradle of the revolution and the main theatre of battle for Fidel and his fighting force that eventually overthrew the dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista.
The Frank Pais Second Front was a guerrilla unit named after a fallen comrade that Raul Castro led in 1958.
More than 69,000 Cuban and foreign tourists visited the quiet site surrounded by palm trees last year, making the 70-kilometre (40-mile) journey from Santiago de Cuba.
(Agencies)
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