Havana, Cuba: The historic leader of the Cuban Revolution Fidel Castro “forged an emancipatory work, established a hope for humanity”, President Miguel Díaz-Canel wrote today, Prensa Latina publishes.
Through his Twitter account, the president paid tribute to one of the most transcendental political figures of the 20th century, on the occasion of the 95th anniversary of his birth.
“He resolutely and undefeatedly faced imperialism and grew up with his people and his Revolution”, he added.
The head of state commented that Fidel Castro was the best disciple of the Apostle José Martí, for which he “learned and integrated into his daily conduct the maxim that the best way to say is to do.”
“Thus he survived his work, he thought, organized the Revolution, led it, fought, triumphed”, he added.
Díaz-Canel shared moments with the historical leader on Twitter and expressed his admiration for the work of the revolutionary.
‘That a country blocked to perverse limits has developed 5 vaccine candidates, considering producing enough doses to immunize its entire population is more than a light at the end of the tunnel. Our people have given this feat a name: Fidel Castro Ruz! He pointed out.
The historic leader of the Caribbean nation was born on a day like today in 1926 in Birán, a town in eastern Cuba.
He led the triumphant Revolution of 1959 that turned Cuba into a socialist country and promoted international solidarity as an essential element in the defense of just causes.
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