Fidel Castro’s Centenary Begins: A Legacy for Today’s Troubled World – Struggle – La Lucha
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Yesterday officially began the homages for the centenary of Fidel Castro’s birth (1926-2016), which will culminate on August 13 of next year. It will not only be a series of acts to remember it, but a long day of thought, memory and action that will review his political work, the ideas he defended and the life of a man who, despite the attempts of the world right to knock down his physical and symbolic statues, remains a reference for millions.
The big question that hovers over this centenary is what will happen to Cuba without Fidel. Or, what is the same thing, how much more will the communist island resist once the biological time of its leader is over. But, as he would notice, the real question is another: what will become of the future of humanity without the conviction that it is possible to build a course other than the current one, which seems to be aimed at self-destruction? Wh…
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In Birán, fertile land of future-making men, Cuba celebrated on Wednesday, as in every inch of the country, the 99th birthday of the Commander-in-Chief, a tribute that marked the beginning of a greater holiday: the commemorative program for Fidel’s centenary, which is, as the poet would say, “that which the tree calls root”
Fidel Castro’s centenary begins: A legacy for today’s troubled world – Struggle – La Lucha
Today marks the beginning of Fidel Castro’s centenary—a hundred years since the birth of the historic leader of the Cuban Revolution. As we enter this centenary period, we do so not with statues or monuments, [...] Source
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