Nicaragua Regrets Death of Cuban Revolutionary Osmany Cienfuegos
- Osmany Cienfuegos Gorriarán, a Cuban revolutionary and older brother of Camilo Cienfuegos, died at age 95.
- He became a militant fighter who served as captain of the Rebel Army and was imprisoned during Batista’s dictatorship.
- Following the Revolution, he served in various key positions, including Minister of Public Works, the inaugural head of the Ministry of Tourism, and as a deputy leader within the Council of Ministers.
- The Government of Nicaragua, through a statement signed by Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo, offered condolences while recognizing his remarkable contributions as a revolutionary fighter, activist, and leader.
- His death prompted official recognition emphasizing solidarity among sister revolutions and a farewell phrased as “until victory,” signifying ongoing ideological commitment.
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Nicaragua regrets death of Cuban revolutionary Osmany Cienfuegos
A statement from the Executive addressed to Army General Raúl Castro and President Miguel Díaz-Canel expressed: “In view of the departure of Comrade Osmany Cienfuegos Gorriarán, our support and condolences, with acknowledgement and respect for his outstanding role as a combatant, militant and leader of that sister Revolution, The text, signed by co-presidents Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo, conveyed a farewell and until victory to the one who…
·Havana, Cuba
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