Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

NEARING THE END: CASTRO

TALKS DEATH IN RARE SPEECH

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HAVANA: Cuban revolution­ary leader Fidel Castro delivered a valedictor­y speech to the Communist Party that he put in power half a century ago, telling party members he is nearing the end of his life and exhorting them to help his ideas survive.

“I’ll be 90 years old soon,” Castro said on Tuesday, his most extensive public appearance in years. “Soon I’ll be like all the others. The time will come for all of us, but the ideas of the Cuban Communists will remain as proof on this planet that if they are worked at with fervor and dignity, they can produce the material and cultural goods that human beings need, and we need to fight without a truce to obtain them.”

Castro spoke as the government announced that his brother Raul will retain the Cuban Communist Party’s highest post alongside his hardline second-in-command.

That announceme­nt and Fidel Castro’s speech together delivered a resounding message that the island’s revolution­ary generation will remain in control even as its members age and die, relations with the US are normalised, and popular dissatisfa­ction grows over the country’s economic performanc­e.

Fifty-five years after Fidel Castro declared that Cuba’s revolution was socialist and began installing a single-party system and centrally planned economy, the Cuban government is battling a deep crisis of credibilit­y.

With no memory of the revolution’s heady first decades, younger Cubans complain bitterly about low state salaries of about $25 a month that leave them struggling to afford food and other staple goods.

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 ?? AP ?? Fidel Castro clasps hands of his brother and Cuban President Raul Castro (right) and second secretary of the Central Committee, Jose Ramon Machado Ventura, in Havana.
AP Fidel Castro clasps hands of his brother and Cuban President Raul Castro (right) and second secretary of the Central Committee, Jose Ramon Machado Ventura, in Havana.

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