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Dec. 3 ceremony will cap 9 days of mourning in Cuba

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Cuba will observe nine days of mourning for Fidel Castro, including a threeday journey by his ashes along the route taken by the rebel army he led on a victorious march across the island in 1959.

The plans were announced Saturday by the Organizing Committee of the Central Committee of the Cuban Communist Party, State and Government, which is one of the most powerful organs of the single-party state put in place by Castro.

It said Cubans can show their respects for Castro beginning at 9 a.m. Monday at the Havana memorial to national hero Jose Marti, a poet and leader of Cuba’s 19th century fight for independen­ce from Spain. Mourners will be able to pay their respects until 10 p.m. Monday and again on Tuesday at the memorial in the Plaza of the Revolution, as well as specially designated sites across the country.

Officials say Castro will be cremated, but offer no details about how or when.

The committee said Cubans will be called to a demonstrat­ion at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the Plaza of the Revolution.

On Wednesday, Castro’s ashes will begin traveling eastward across Cuba in reverse the route taken by his rebels from the Sierra Maestra mountains to the capital, Havana. The cortege is to take three days.

At 7 p.m. Dec. 3, a mass commemorat­ion will be held at the Antonio Maceo plaza in central Santiago de Cuba, the largest city in the east.

Castro’s ashes are to be interred at 7 a.m. the following day at the Santa Ifigenia cemetery, where Marti also is buried.

 ?? Ramon Espinosa / Associated Press ?? In Havana, an impromptu memorial pays tribute to Fidel Castro. Officials says Castro’s body will be cremated and interred at the Santa Ifigenia cemetery.
Ramon Espinosa / Associated Press In Havana, an impromptu memorial pays tribute to Fidel Castro. Officials says Castro’s body will be cremated and interred at the Santa Ifigenia cemetery.

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