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In an extensive interview that ended in a fulgurating book, the secretary of the Republic, Conchita Fernández, friend and secretary of the revolutionary government, told Cuban journalist and diplomat Pedro Prada that, in those early days of 1959, Fidel seemed disturbed by the attention that provoked his presence in the most dissimilar places. The greatest astonishment, Conchita confessed, was when he came to a place for a private reason, as woul…
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In an extensive interview that ended in a fulgurating book, the secretary of the Republic, Conchita Fernández, friend and secretary of the revolutionary government, told Cuban journalist and diplomat Pedro Prada that, in those early days of 1959, Fidel seemed disturbed by the attention that provoked his presence in the most dissimilar places. The greatest astonishment, Conchita confessed, was when he came to a place for a private reason, as woul…

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juventudrebelde.cu broke the news in on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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