On 90th birthday, Fidel Castro thanks well-wishers, appears at gala

On 90th birthday, Fidel Castro thanks well-wishers, appears at gala

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Fidel Castro made a rare public appearance on Aug. 13 at his 90th birthday gala, after the leader of the 1959 revolution thanked fellow Cubans for their well wishes and lambasted his old foe the United States in a column carried by state-run media.

Cuba went into overdrive this month honoring the retired โ€œEl Comandante,โ€ who built a Communist-run state on the doorstep of the United States, surviving what it says were hundreds of assassination attempts along the way.

Thousands danced to Latin beats along Havanaโ€™s curving seafront Malecon boulevard throughout the night from Aug. 12 to Aug. 13. At the giant street party, a live band played โ€œHappy Birthdayโ€ on the stroke of midnight and fireworks exploded on the other side of the bay.

The iconic leftist revolutionary, who handed over power in 2008 to his younger brother Raul due to ill health, appeared later in the day for a birthday gala featuring childrenโ€™s theater, live music and videos from his life.
Seated in the front row of the Karl Marx theater, he was flanked by Raul and regional ally Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. Increasingly frail, Castro had last made an official appearance at the Communist Party Congress in April.

โ€œI want to express my most profound gratitude for the shows of respect, the greetings and gifts I have received the days, which give me the strength to reciprocate through ideas,โ€ Castro wrote in the opinion piece.

Castro went on to reminisce about his youth on the family plantation in the eastern village of Biran, in particular about his father who died before the revolution.

โ€œHe suffered quite a bit,โ€ Castro wrote. โ€œOf his three male children, the second and third were absent and distant, both fulfilling their duty in revolutionary activities.โ€

Even then, Fidel wrote, he knew Raul should replace him if anything should happen to him, in particular if the United States succeeded in its attempts to kill him.

โ€œI almost laughed about the Machiavellian plans of the U.S. presidents,โ€ he wrote.

True to form, Castro went on to blast Barack Obama, this time for the U.S. presidentโ€™s speech in May when he visited Hiroshima, site of the worldโ€™s first atomic bombing at the end of World War II.

โ€œHe lacked the words to ask for forgiveness for the killings of hundreds of thousands of people,โ€ Castro wrote.

In his last opinion piece, in March, the โ€œHistoric Leaderโ€ accused Obama of sweet-talking the Cuban people during his visit to the island – the first by a U.S. leader in 88 years – and of ignoring the accomplishments of Communist rule.

Many Cubans feel Fidel is no longer in step with the times. Raulโ€™s most broadly feted accomplishment since taking power has been implementing a detente with the United States after a half century of confrontation.
Considered more pragmatic, the younger Castro also introduced market-style reforms to the state-dominated economy and increased personal freedoms, such as the right to travel abroad. Fidel has lent these policies only lukewarm support in public.

Many Cubans still revere Fidel for freeing Cuba from U.S. domination and introducing universal, free healthcare and education.

โ€œFidel is the best thing that happened to our country,โ€ said Aldo Zamora, 40, selling candy-colored balloon animals at the street party along the Malecon, as a tropical electric storm lit up the night sky.

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