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Thursday, August 03, 2006

Is it the end for Fidel?

Is it the end for Fidel?

Hero to some. Dictator according to others. Now the speculation is on
whether it is the end of an era for Cuba as Fidel Castro stands down as
leader, albeit temporarily. It is the first time the president has
relinquished his power since 1959. In a statement read out on
television, it was announced that the 79 year old communist leader
needed emergency surgery on his intestines, a condition attributed to
extreme stress after he overexerted himself on a trip this month. The
operation will force Castro to rest for several weeks.

In the interim he has delegated his posts to Raul Castro, his
75-year-old younger brother and designated successor, number two in
Cuba's political hierarchy. The streets of Havana have been calm since
the announcement. Generally there is concern for the president among the
two million people living in the Cuban capital, many willing God to save
him.

Castro's health has been an issue since he fainted during a speech in
2001. Three years ago he stumbled during another speech, fracturing a
knee and an arm. Since then his pace has slowed greatly. He has
postponed his 80th birthday celebrations until December to mark the 50th
anniversary of the day he landed in Cuba. Cubans and the rest of the
world wait to see whether he will be back in power by then.

http://www.euronews.net/create_html.php?article=373006&lng=1

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