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Mayabeque, Cuba: The journalist Ignacio Ramonet said that the leader of the Cuban Revolution was like that, as he described him in his book "One Hundred Hours with Fidel." He is not a double being: he is not in one way at a time and in other way in others (...) he is like that, without hidden, different or contrary behaviors. Of course there are many people who know him more than me. "

"I would like to keep in this book, said the author, the possibility that the reader has to approach, in a very intimate and very personal way, someone like Fidel Castro. Someone who, being a very public person is also very reserved. A shy man, who does not like to talk about himself. (...) When referring to apparently foreign events, one feels that he is definitely talking about himself, about his vision of essential processes in which he has been involved ".

That boy who was born in Birán, Holguin, became an example for men who fight for just causes, became a giant to forge a country, definitely dignified and immensely revolutionary.

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