Fidel Castro dies at 90


Former Cuba’s President and leader of the communist revolution, Fidel Castro, is dead. He died aged 90 according to state TV which provided no further details.
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Castro ruled Cuba as a one-party state for almost half a century before handing over powers to his brother, Raul in 2008.
His supporters praised him as a man who had given Cuba back to the people. But his opponents accused him of brutally suppressing opposition.
In April, Fidel Castro gave a rare speech on the final day of the country’s Communist Party congress.
He acknowledged his advanced age but said Cuban communist concepts were still valid and the Cuban people “will be victorious”.
Fidel Castro made a rare appearance at Cuba’s Communist Party congress said “I’ll soon be 90,” adding that this was “something I’d never imagined.
“Soon I’ll be like all the others, “to all our turn must come,” Fidel Castro said.
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Castro’s moments in history
1926: Born in the south-eastern Oriente Province of Cuba
1953: Imprisoned after leading an unsuccessful rising against Batista’s regime
1955: Released from prison under an amnesty deal
1956: With Che Guevara, begins a guerrilla war against the government
1959: Defeats Batista, sworn in as Prime Minister of Cuba
1960: Fights off CIA-sponsored Bay of Pigs invasion by Cuban exiles
1962: Sparks Cuban missile crisis by agreeing that USSR can deploy nuclear missiles in Cuba
1976: Elected President by Cuba’s National Assembly
1992: Reaches an agreement with US over Cuban refugees
2008: Stands down as President of Cuba due to health issues
Source: BBC History

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