Fidel
Castro, Cuba’s former president and leader of the Communist revolution, has
died aged 90, his brother has said.
“The
commander in chief of the Cuban revolution died at 22:29 hours this evening
(03:29 GMT Saturday),” President Raul Castro said.
Fidel
Castro ruled Cuba as a one-party state for almost 50 years before Raul took
over in 2008.
His
supporters said he had given Cuba back to the people. But he was also accused
of suppressing opposition.
President
Castro told the nation in an unexpected late night broadcast on state
television that Fidel Castro had died and would be cremated on Saturday.
There
would now be several days of national mourning on the island.
Raul
Castro ended the announcement by shouting the revolutionary slogan: “Towards
victory, always!”
Barring
the occasional newspaper column, Fidel Castro had essentially been retired from
political life for some time.
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”.
Key
moments of late Fidel castro’s life include
·
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
·
1961:
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
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