Fidel Castro AKA Fidel Alejandro Castro Rúz Born: 13-Aug-1926 Birthplace: Mayari, Cuba Died: 25-Nov-2016 Location of death: Havana, Cuba Cause of death: unspecified Remains: Cremated, Cementerio de Santa Ifigenia, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba
Gender: Male Religion: Atheist Race or Ethnicity: Hispanic Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Head of State Nationality: Cuba Executive summary: Dictator of Cuba for almost fifty years On 26 July 1953, Fidel Castro led about 150 men in an attack on Moncada barracks, the strongest garrison of Fulgencio Batista. Batista was Cuba's dictator then, with friendly relations with the US government. Dozens of Castro's men were killed in battle, and Fidel was charged with treason. At his trial, he delivered an impassioned two-hour closing argument that was widely but clandestinely circulated under the title History Will Absolve Me. It was a kangaroo trial, and Castro was sentenced to 15 years in prison, but a public groundswell called out for amnesty, and Castro was released in 1955. After a brief period of exile in Mexico, Castro's triumphant return came in 1959, when his next attempt at revolution succeeded. The brutal Batista government was overthrown, and replaced by the brutal Castro government.
History Will Absolve Me was rewritten as a blueprint for Castro's communist regime, and American-owned businesses in Cuba were nationalized. Castro kept many of his promises -- Cubans have free health care, education, and a low level of homelessness, but the society has suffered both from the US embargo and the totalitarian regime. Castro's (and thus Cuba's) relations with the US have always been frigid, but became icy after the US-backed "Bay of Pigs" attempted coup in 1962. To this day, Cubans who travel to America without permission risk forced repatriation, and Americans who travel to Cuba without official US approval risk hefty fines.
Castro called himself Prime Minister from 1959-76, and then called himself President, though the change was superficial and he was always utterly autocratic. After intestinal surgery in July 2006, he was rarely seen in public. He temporarily ceded power to his brother, Ra�l Castro, on 31 July 2006, and formally stepped down as President on 19 February 2008. Two US Congressmen, Lincoln and Mario Diaz-Balart, are Castro's nephews by his marriage to their aunt, Mirta Diaz-Balart de Nunez. Castro's death was announced by Cuban radio on 25 November, 2016. Father: Angel Castro y Argiz (sugar plantation owner) Mother: Lina Ruz Gonzáles (his father's maid) Sister: Juanita Castro (CIA operative, b. circa 1933) Brother: Raúl Castro (co-revolutionary and Fidel's successor) Wife: Mirta Diaz-Balart de Nunez (m. 12-Oct-1948, div. 1954, one son) Son: Fidel Castro Diaz-Balart, Jr. (head of Cuba's atomic energy bureau, b. 1-Sep-1949) Girlfriend: Natalia Revuelta ("Naty", military cap-maker, b. 1925) Daughter: Alina Fernandez (b. 1956)
High School: Colegio Belén, Havana, Cuba Law School: University of Havana (1950)
President of Cuba (1959-2008) Prime Minister of Cuba (1959-76) Non-Aligned Movement Secretary General (2005-08)
Non-Aligned Movement Secretary General (1979-83)
Lenin Peace Prize 1961 Order of Lenin 1963 Hunger Strike Excommunicated by Pope John XXIII (3-Jan-1962) Converted to Atheism Assassination Attempt multiple Pardoned Traveled to the USSR 13-Jan-1964 Traveled to the USSR Apr-1977 Traveled to the USSR for the funeral of Leonid Brezhnev (Nov-1982) Traveled to the USSR for the funeral of Yuri Andropov (13-Feb-1984) Audience with the Pope 1997 Fainted Havana, Cuba (Jun-2001) Stroke (2012) Treason Risk Factors: Smoking
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Occupy Unmasked (21-Sep-2012) · Himself Looking for Fidel (14-Apr-2004) · Himself Surplus: Terrorized Into Being Consumers (21-Nov-2003) · Himself Comandante (18-Jan-2003) · Himself Fidel (2-Aug-2001) · Himself Tribulation 99: Alien Anomalies Under America (27-Nov-1992) · Himself On Company Business (Feb-1980) · Himself Waiting for Fidel (1974) · Himself
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