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Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Cuba mum on report that Castro worsening

Cuba mum on report that Castro worsening
AFP
Wednesday, January 17, 2007

HAVANA, Cuba (AFP) - Cuban authorities remained mum yesterday about the
condition of ailing President Fidel Castro, providing no immediate
comment on a report that he was in a "very serious" condition after
three failed operations.

Neither the authorities nor official media made any mention of the
report by Spain's El Pais daily, which said Castro, 80, had suffered a
serious infection in his stomach lining following a series of surgeries
in recent months.
Havana has treated Castro's health as a state secret since the longtime
revolutionary leader announced in July that he had undergone intestinal
surgery and temporarily handed over power to his younger brother Raul
Castro, 75, who is also defence minister.

In its report, the most detailed accounting of Castro's health published
to date, El Pais quoted sources at the Gregorio Maranon hospital in
Madrid, whose head of surgery, Jose Luis Garcia Sabrido had examined the
80-year-old revolutionary leader in Havana last month.

But CNN quoted the Spanish doctor as saying any information that doesn't
come straight from Castro's medical team "lacks foundation".
There has been mounting speculation in recent weeks over the condition
of the Cuban leader who has not been seen in public, other than on
television, since undergoing surgery in July.

http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/html/20070116T200000-0500_117959_OBS_CUBA_MUM_ON_REPORT_THAT_CASTRO_WORSENING.asp

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