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Castro - Fighting for his life

 


drag0n
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RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (CNN) -- Cuban leader Fidel Castro is "fighting for his life," Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said Friday.

Chavez, who said he spoke to Castro a few days ago by telephone, compared Castro's battle against a serious intestinal illness with the Cuban leader's time in the island's mountains heading the revolution against the Fulgencio Batista government.

"Fidel is again in the Sierra Maestra again," Chavez said Friday in a speech to the state legislature in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

"He's fighting for his life. We don't know; we want him to recover, and he continues progressing, although slowly."

Noting Castro's age, Chavez said that "he said it himself: the machine that they have to fix is 80 years old."

Castro has not been seen in public since before July 31, when he relinquished power to his brother Raul so that he could undergo intestinal surgery. The Cuban government has maintained secrecy about his condition.

Earlier this week, the Spanish newspaper El Pais quoted unnamed medical sources saying Castro was in grave condition. But a Spanish surgeon who visited Castro in December -- and who works at the same hospital as the sources -- said those reports were based on rumors and that Castro's condition shows "some progressive improvement."

"The only truthful parts of the newspaper's reports are the name of the patient, that he has been operated on, and that he has had complications. The rest is rumors," the surgeon, Dr. Jose Luis Garcia Sabrido, told CNN in an exclusive interview.

He declined to go into specifics on Castro's health, or to discuss El Pais' reports point-by-point, but he said they "are not in line with reality, are not truthful and not real."

El Pais, one of Spain's largest and most reliable papers, reported Tuesday that two sources at the hospital in Madrid, Spain, told its reporters that Castro had suffered complications after three failed surgeries.

El Pais reported that Castro suffered from diverticulitis, an inflammation of sacs on the large intestine that can rupture and cause bleeding. The infection spread to the tissue on the walls of the abdomen, a condition called peritonitis.

The infections, the paper said, have impeded the healing process. On Wednesday, El Pais quoted sources as saying that Castro personally made a decision to undergo a type of operation that subsequently went wrong instead of a more routine surgery.


http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/americas/01/20/castro.condition/index.html

What do you think? Is there possibility that Castro is already dead? Or if not, being that bad will he manage to survive?
Soulfire
What I want to know is what is the fate of Cuba after Castro dies? Does he have a successor to continue communism, or will Cuba be pushed into Democracy?
mgx_virtual
First of all Fidel will live for some time more, second he even now doesn't have all the power in Cuba since most of it is transferred to his brother Raul. I think communism will continue in Cuba, but it will become slightly more liberal soon.
ahamed
Well, hoping that Castro will live some more times but also it's true that his ending is coming up. He is a peoples leader. But, it'll be very interesting see whether his bro. raul do follow his way or not. Still not clear about it.
lyndonray
I think Cuba will eventually go the way China: gradually more and more capitalist. There won't be a sudden capitalist revolution but there will be a slow sustained movement in that direction. That of course will start to happen once Fidel has left this earth.

The one image of him that will never leave me was when he tripped and fell a few years back. That was classic!
ahamed
lyndonray wrote:
I think Cuba will eventually go the way China: gradually more and more capitalist. There won't be a sudden capitalist revolution but there will be a slow sustained movement in that direction. That of course will start to happen once Fidel has left this earth.


I agree with this.
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