Fidel Castro, The Leader Who Gave Cuba Back To Its People

The popular leader of the Cuban Revolution, he became the implementer of Communism.

Vritti Issar
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In this April 19, 2016 file photo, Fidel Castro attends the last day of the 7th Cuban Communist Party Congress in Havana, Cuba. (Image: AP)
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In this April 19, 2016 file photo, Fidel Castro attends the last day of the 7th Cuban Communist Party Congress in Havana, Cuba. (Image: AP)
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A ruler for a considerable span of 49 years, Fidel Castro passed away at the age of 90 on the night of November 25, 2016. Regarded as the father of communist Cuba, Castro had renounced power back in 2008, due to severe health problems. He was succeeded by his younger brother, Raul Castro.

Castro’s rule was marked by nationalisation of industry and business, as well as implementation of socialist reforms throughout Cuba. He politically identified himself as Marxist-Leninist, and during his rule, the country was converted into a one-party communist state.

Fidel Castro played a vital role in the Cuban Revolution. He applied the tactics of guerrilla warfare to overthrow President Fulgencio Batista’s forces in 1959. After Batista’s fall, Castro assumed complete leadership of Cuba.
In this Jan 7, 1959 file photo, Cuba’s rebel leader Fidel Castro (Centre), and his soldiers make a roadside appearance as they move toward Havana where a welcome is expected the next day. (Image: AP)

He became a hero for the impoverished sections of society, as his government proceeded to socialise medical, cultural and educational facilities.

He challenged the US policies on several occasions, and earned the approval of other agreeable leaders like the late President of Venezuela, Hugo Chavez.

Cuba’s leader Fidel Castro, right, holds hands with Venezuela’s President Hugo Chavez as he recuperates from surgery in Havana, Cuba. (Image: AP) 
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The revolutionary leader survived various assassination attempts and through his writings and actions, went on to become an important influence all around the world.

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